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CCLS Past Events
On this page you can find information about previous CCLS events.
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This archaeologist dives to VOC ship De Rooswijk
Martijn Manders conducts research on the sunken VOC ship De Rooswijk. Tirzah Schnater from the Ministry of Education, Culure and Science produced this impressive report of the work of this underwater archaeologist.
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Rembrandt made a mess of his legal and financial life
‘Rembrandt was a stubborn, socially inept shopaholic.’ In his lifetime the Dutch master became embroiled in over 20 legal disputes. Emeritus Professor of Private Law Bob Wessels has written a book about Rembrandt’s legal and financial dealings.
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Veni grants for 25 Leiden researchers
From molecular ping-pong to cassava in the Amazon, and from extraterrestrial life to special antibodies. Twenty-five researchers from Leiden University have been awarded a Veni grant from the NWO. A grant of up to 250,000 euros will give them the opportunity to further elaborate their own ideas over…
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John Mydosh and the mystery of the Hidden Order
A 35-year-old uranium crystal will not disclose its secret: what causes a dramatic phase transition at 17.5 Kelvin? Thanks to a new artificial intelligence approach, half of the possible explanations are excluded, but the definitive answer remains to be found. 'It is very frustrating', says physicist…
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AI, Peace, Justice and Security in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
The AI research in the area of peace, justice and security at each of the three universities in Zuid-Holland complements the AI research being performed by the other two. Three researchers explain. Part one in a series of five about themes that the three universities’ AI research covers.
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No moderation in tone at Trump's inauguration
The brand-new American President Donald Trump delivered his inaugural speech on 20 January. There was little sign of conciliation and he was liberal with the truth, in the opinion of a number of Leiden academics. One professor is more positive: 'He wants to take on radical Islam.'
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A multi-disciplinary conversation about urban transformation in Turin The case of Mirafiori Sud
This blogpost reports on one of these conversations, which Alessandro Pisano, political science student at the University of Turin, and I had with regards to the transforming neighbourhood of Mirafiori Sud.
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Publications
Recent publications
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LUCL Colloquium: Evolution of Semantic systems
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Spring 2014
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[POSTPONED] A new look at full, no and partial pro-drop
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax Series
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Beyond the ‘Slave Community’ and ‘Resistance’ Paradigms: Alternative Approaches to the Social Lives of Bondpeople in the Atlantic World
Conference
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Bitter truths: Common-pool resources, industrialisation, and the global history of Central Asian wormwood
Lecture
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Lecture by Andrea Roventini (in Utrecht)
Lecture
- Slaving Zones
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Who is your name?
Lecture
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From lugal.Gal to wanax?
Workshop
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This Week’s Discoveries | 28 November 2017
Lecture
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The Perfect in Homeric Greek: Towards a Unitary View of its Semantics
Lecture
- Growth of graphene on liquid copper: an operando surface X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy study
- The Golden Horde in a Global Perspective: Imperial strategies
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This Week’s Discoveries | 29 March 2016
Lecture
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Mini symposium
Lecture
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The Colonial Bureaucratic Network versus the Metropole: The Origination Story of Land Alienation Prohibition in 1870s East Indies
Lecture
- Low-temperature CO oxidation over Pt-Fe/SiO2 and Pt/ɣ-Fe2O3 catalysts
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This Week's Discoveries | 5 November 2019
Lecture
- Observations of the CO Adsorption Site on CoOx Nanoislands and its Active Phase in Near Ambient Pressures
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Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience
Lecture
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Flach
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium with Arash Abizadeh: “The Democratic Legitimacy of Border Coercion”
Lecture
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Chemical Biology Lecture: Functional supramolecular systems and materials
Lecture
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NISIS Traveling through Islam Research in the Netherlands
Lecture
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Africa, 60 years of independence
Conference
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Publications
Electronic versions of our publications can be obtained by sending an e-mail to Esther van den Bos: bosejvanden@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2021
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2021
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2022
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Small Grant Research Projects
The LUCDH foster the development of new digital research by awarding a number of Small Grants each year. As in previous years the LUCDH received a large number of excellent grant applications for Research and Personal Development funds. Congratulations to the recipients of this year's research award…
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Greek Literary Criticism and Latin Texts: Connections and Interactions
Conference
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CPP Colloquium: Uncertainty and Technocracy in Economics and Rawls
Lecture
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability: The MENA Region in the Modern Period Cairo
Conference, Cleveringa conference
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Innovation and Tradition: The Odd Couple
Debate
- LUCIS Spring Fellow 2018: Karen Bauer
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Against Sufi Practitioners: Shiʿa Virtues and Bodily States in Safavid Iran
Lecture
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7th LUCIS Annual Conference: Memory and Commemoration in Islamic Central Asia
Conference
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Globalviews & 3D-Perspectives
Seminar
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Interview with Hafez Ismaili m'Hamdi about his course 'From Plato to Pussy Riot'
In the interview by Manu Sinjan, published in Eos Memo, Hafez Ismaili m'Hamdi addresses questions about the changing role of music in society through history, which is also the topic of his course 'From Plato to Pussy Riot'.
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A hornets’ nest: Leiden University during the Second World War
‘That hornets’ nest in Leiden must be destroyed,’ said Dutch National Socialist Party member Robert van Genechten in November 1942. He was referring to Leiden University. Why this hatred? Emeritus Professor of University History Willem Otterspeer has written a book about Leiden University during the…
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Flash interview with alumnus Joost Bunk: As a diplomat, you know there's a risk of being declared persona non grata
When Russia attacked Ukraine in the night of 23-24 February, alumnus Joost Bunk, who was working as a diplomat in Russia, knew that everything would change.