3,241 search results for “history of suriname” in the Public website
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As many as 6 NWO grants for Leiden political scientists
Recently, a new round of NWO XS grants was awarded. This grant is given to researchers with small, high-risk, innovative or promising research projects by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). In this round of the so-called Open Competition XS, no fewer than six researchers from the Institute of Political…
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Orange the World: Visible and invisible violence against women
On 25 November, the global 16-day campaign 'Orange the World' against violence against women and girls started. Leiden University will also be paying attention to this campaign. On Friday 9 December, Renate van der Zee and Marieke Liem will give a lecture at the Campus The Hague (Spanish Steps, Wijnhaven)…
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Historicizing Security. Enemies of the State, 1813 until present
The research project ‘The History of National Security, 1945-present', is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the Campus The Hague/Leiden University and the Netherlands Institute for Military History (NIMH). The project will run until the summer of 2013, when we hope…
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Tell Sabi Abyad (Syria)
Leiden University and the Netherlands National Museum of Antiquities (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden) are jointly involved in the intensive archaeological exploration of Northern Syria, by means of field surveys and large-scale excavations at a number of archaeological sites in the Balikh basin: the Tell…
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Prof. Tim Koopmans
Tim Koopmans is one of the great minds in the history of Dutch and European legal scholarship. He taught law as a professor in Leiden and other universities, among which Ghent, Cambridge, Utrecht. He practiced it as a judge in the European Court of Justice and Advocate-General in the Dutch Supreme Court,…
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Working Paper Series
The Grotius Centre Working Paper Series is an occasional series through which researchers in the Grotius Centre can publish the unedited versions of manuscripts that have been accepted for publication by journals and books.
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Centre for Public Values & Ethics
The Centre for Public Values & Ethics (CPVE) is an interdisciplinary, academic centre of expertise aiming to conduct and disseminate scientific research on normative issues in the public sector, in particular the fulfillment of public office and the planning, making and executing of public policy, both…
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Online study
We bring science to your home! Join our online study called Biological Motion study!
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Dilemmas of Doing Diversity (DiDi) - diversity policies and practices in Dutch towns in the past, present, and future
How can we promote social cohesion in a society that is culturally and religiously diverse?
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Tracing human mobility across the Caribbean
What are the patterns and processes of human mobility in the pre-colonial circum-Caribbean as revealed by burial populations and what are the underlying motives and socio-cultural principles on both micro- and macro-scales?
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Abrupt Climate Change and Cultural Transformation in Syria in Late Prehistory (c. 6800-5800 BC)
This abrupt climate change of 8200 years ago (the so-called 8.2k calBP climate event) has received wide attention among natural scientists, also because of today's rapid climate changes and their impact on our own society. The archaeological implications, however, have not been investigated so far.…
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Eurasian Empires. Integration processes and identity formations.
What holds people together and what makes them willing to fit within larger political structures? Our project examines this question in the practices of dynastic rulership in Eurasia ca. 1300-1800.
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Emergency recording of Chontales style sculpture at the El Gavilán site, Central Nicaragua
The scientific interest in stone sculpture has been present in the archaeological investigation of Nicaragua from the mid 19th century onward.
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Can we make the great leap to the stars?
Lecture
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Being an ancient historian in the internet age: challenging fake news
Lecture
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Joint Book Launch of Felicia Rosu and Christoph Augustynowicz
Conference
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Public interview with Russian film critic Anton Dolin
Lecture
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Jewish Messianism and Post-Rabbinic Culture
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
- Keynote Talk: The Logic of Self-Disruption and the Disciplinary of Knowledge Production: how to dislocate the configuration of subjective technology
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Lecture by Bado Ndoye: "Challenging the Anthropocene, a Global South Perspective"
Lecture
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Film Screening: Crip Camp
Arts and culture, Conference | D&I Symposium
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Veenhof Lecture: Guardians of the written word
Lecture
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture, Seminar
- Legal pluralism in Indonesia: Ideals and Practice from Van Vollenhoven’s Time till the Present
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'Christiani et Ceteri. The Treatment of Christians in the Roman Empire'
Lecture
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Shaybānīd arts of the book and the role of manuscripts in Shaybānīd—Ottoman diplomacy
Lecture
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Hour of Remembrance: online lecture and memorial
Lecture
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Network Analysis and Building Baroque Rome under Pope Innocent X Pamphilj (1644 — 1655)
Lecture
- Literary Culture (2/5 ECTS)
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Accelerating transcription of fieldwork data using machine learning
Lecture, Anthropological & Descriptive Discussion Group
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Online Museum Talk: Lizzie Marx (Mauritshuis): Fleeting – Scents in Colour
Lecture
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Politics and the Holocaust in Modern Poland
Lecture, Seminar
- Keynote Talk: Words and Lesions: Epistemological Reflections on Violence, the 1968 Moment, and Revolution (with particular reference to Japan)
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Museum Talk with Geert-Jan Janse (Vereniging Rembrandt)
Alumni event, Lecture
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WINNER 2022: Week of Indonesia Netherlands Education and Research
Event
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Understanding Kashmir
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Do disabled persons belong to humanity? Disability as a contested human rights issue
Lecture, StepTalk
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Social Museums from the Caribbean and Beyond
Conference
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EUniWell Open Lecture Series | Metabolic trajectories before the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
Lecture, Lecture part of a series
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Alumni Event East Asia Studies (China, Korea and Japan Studies)
Alumni event
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Veenhof-lecture: These Bones Live!
Lecture
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What are We Remembering When Nothing Happened?
Lecture, Museum Talks
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The Army and Politics in Zimbabwe – Mujuru the Liberation Fighter and Kingmaker
Lecture
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LAMS Lecture: The Philosophical Dimension of the Christological Controversy
Lecture
- Translation Café
- Descriptive and Anthropological Linguistics Discussion Group
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Seminar Harold Cook
Lecture, COGLOSS Seminar
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Scales of Luminosity
Lecture, Walks and Talks
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar