1,628 search results for “global archaeology” in the Public website
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From in-person lectures to a first-class degree: our year on social media
Covid year 2021 might have felt somewhat less strange than the year before, but the virus still left its mark on University life and our students and staff. Fortunately there was also room for research, visiting dignitaries and in-person classes. And our social media accounts weren’t only about covid…
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Imprint of Action
Lecture
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Alessandro Aleo
Faculteit Archeologie
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The Local Impact of a Global Court: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court in Situation Countries
PhD Defence
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'Climate issues and sustainability should be part of every study programme'
Having lectures on sustainability when you're a first-year student of Law, or a course on climate change when you're studying Public Administration may sound odd, but that is just what Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences Thijs Bosker wants to see happening. Together with his colleague Paul…
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Back on the turntable
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
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KNAW Early Career Award for ecologist Michiel Veldhuis
Curiosity is the driving force behind the research of ecologist Michiel Veldhuis. The associate professor investigates ecosystems in relation to climate change in the savannahs of Africa. More and more, he is also looking at social factors such as the influence of population growth. The KNAW rewards…
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Liquid Footprints: Water, Urbanism, and Sustainability in Roman Ostia
Lecture, Archaeological Forum
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Lecture The Good Country - A new approach to Globalisation
Lecture
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SAILS
SAILS is a universitywide initiative aiming to facilitate collaboration across disciplines on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is one of the university's seven interdisciplinary programmes.
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KNAW Early Career Award for Carolien Stolte
Carolien Stolte has received an Early Career Award from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). She received this award for her research into the role of informal Afro-Asian networks in the Cold War. For this innovative research she received the award, an amount of 15,000 euros, and…
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Gravensteen Lecture | Early Islamic art exhibits and sales in Paris (1865-1869)
Lecture
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Experimental event: sword fighting, archery and more
Festival
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Erasmus+ Master Degree Loan
Master
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Germany: New Leader of the Free World?
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Ongoing excavations at Les Cottés (near Poitiers, France)
Les Cottés is one the rare site in western Europe with occupations in sequence by the very last Neandertals and the first anatomically modern humans.
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Eating our way to the top: Diet in human evolution
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Tracing the Past. Detecting prehistoric remains with the help of Data Science and Citizens
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Sogdian and Sasanian and Chinese Art. The Impact of the Silk Roads
Lecture
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LUC Alumna makes it to Trouw Sustainable 100
The Sustainable 100 is an initiative by Dutch newspaper Trouw, consisting of a list of the top 100 sustainable civil initiatives. In October of 2020, the Jonge Klimaatbeweging (Youth Climate Movement NL) became the first youth organization to win first prize. An interview with LUC Alumna and Board Member…
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LUC Student Wins Nobel Peace Prize Essay Competition
Natalia Sobrino-Saeb, third-year student at Leiden University College The Hague, won the challenge by the Ignitor Fellowship Program held by the Nobel Peace Center for her essay on the threats to journalism in Mexico. On December 10th Natalia met the Committee of the Ignitor Fellowship in Oslo and attended…
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Exploring the Potential of 3D Imaging within the Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Material
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group
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Maritime Conflict Management in Atlantic Europe, 1200-1600
Louis Sicking's Maritime Conflict Management in Atlantic Europe was awarded an 'Internationalisation in the Humanities' grant from NWO. What can we learn from how maritime conflicts were managed in the past?
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Pressure on River Management Leads to more Frequent Flooding
In his new book 'Flooding and Management of Large Fluvial Lowlands', Paul Hudson Associate Professor of Physical Geography at Leiden University College in The Hague, examines human impacts on lowlands rivers. The past twenty years the pressure on large fluvial lowlands has increased tremendously because…
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Hindu Nationalism in India
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Hellenism, Persianism and Romanism in the Hellenistic East: Current Issues
Conference
- Research seminar on ‘Cyberspace and (In)Stability’
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Dynamiek in beeld.
PhD Defence
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The Flow of Ancient Metal across Eurasia (FLAME)
Lecture
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Dusane symposium
Conference
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GLASS Public Lecture | Translation and Image – on the Schematism of Co-Figuration
Lecture
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PhD Career Events
Wondering how to put your acquired skills to good use in and outside Academia? Join the PhD Career Event!
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Jovan Pesalj’s doctoral dissertation ‘Monitoring Migrations: The Habsburg-Ottoman Border in the Eighteenth Century’
In recent years, the public discourse on immigration in Europe and in the United States has often focused on efforts to increase security and restrict traffic on external borders. How old is this phenomenon of states attempting to control migrations on external borders? What were the motives and the…
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Call for papers: Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Institutional Responses to Complexity Diplomacy
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy is calling for research papers. The deadline for submission is the first of June 2018. This will be used for a book and special issue of the The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
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Book: The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East
Five questions for James Shires, assistant professor at ISGA, about his new book, The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East. The book is available to order now.
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Adapting NATO to a Changing World: a Town Hall with Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
Lecture
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Worlds of clay and worlds of timber: The roots of the Early Neolithic in Central Europe
Lecture, Louwe Kooijmans lecture
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Everything has its Jaguar
PhD Defence
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The Future of the United Nations: Time For Change
Lecture
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Diffracted Histories and Colonial Recursions in These Times
Lecture, GLASS
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GLASS Roundtable | Dislocation of the West
Debate
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About Liveable Planet
The Liveable Planet programme assists scientists and local communities in taking up a collective responsibility to develop in a sustainable way. This is done together with a lot of scientist from various disciplines.
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UNESCO Serial nomination of the Silk Roads: International initiatives and development perspectives
Lecture
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GLASS Public Lecture | Chin in the Popular Imagination: Images of China in North India at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Lecture
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Lessons from Afghanistan: international conference hosted by LUCIR, ISGA and GTGC
Conference
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Bacterial Endgame: Battle over SuperBugs
Lecture, Screening & Panel Discussion
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Lecture by Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis
Lecture
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Machiavelli and the Minor States; Power Politics in the International System
Inaugural Lecture
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Archives, Materiality, and Unthought Knowns
Lecture