2,411 search results for “islam and society” in the Public website
- Spring Lecture Series in Shiʿi Studies
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African Archaeological Contributions to Understanding Rituals and Religions
Lecture
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PhD Defence Arjan Post
PhD Defence
- Lectures@Middle Eastern Culture Market
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Juridical Practices: Evidence from Documents, Procedural Fiqh-law and Legal Responae
LUCIS Visiting Fellow Lecture
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Writing Human Rights in Indonesian Colonial Literature
Lecture
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Thinking Planet 2018
Festival
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Figurative art in Cairene streets and interiors during the early 20th century
Lecture
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LAMS Lecture Series, 2021 Spring
Lecture
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Eurasian Empires Programme - final conference
Conference
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LAMS Lecture by Lieke Smits, Clay Play: Animated Images in the Biblical Apocrypha
Lecture
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De laatste shariarechtbank van Europa
Lecture, Boekpresentatie & Filmvoorstelling
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Disidentification & Feminist Performance Art
Lecture
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Masterclass 2 | An overview of Emotion in the Qur'an: Textual Evidence
Masterclass
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CANCELLED - Annie Romein-Verschoor lecture by Adelheid Roosen
Lecture
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The New Geopolitical Face of the Middle East
Lecture
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Holes in the Net: Social Networks & Social Changes in Iran
Lecture
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Masterclass 1 | Can emotions make history? Textual Evidence
Masterclass
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Prince of Persia: Hybrid Persian Game Culture in the Netherlands
Conference
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The Splendour of Timurid Art and Architecture (1370-1506)
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Twilight of the Persianate: The Vernacularization of Central Asia (18th - early 20th Centuries)
Lecture
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Perspectives on Recent Developments in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Debate, LUCIS Panel Discussion | Islam in Central Asia
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Seminar & PhD Defence Amer Morgahi
Conference
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Comparative Philosophy Colloquium by Mohammad J. Esmaeili "Reading Aristotle's Physics Today."
Lecture
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Nomads and Sedentaries
Faculty Roundtable
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Stands at the Middle Eastern Culture Market
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Mystical Messianisms in the 13th Century: Sa‘d al-Dīn Ḥamūyeh and ‘Azīz-i Dīn Nasafī
Lecture
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Wordt het nog wat met het islamdebat?
Debate, LUCIS Boekpresentatie en paneldiscussie
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Text-image relationships in Persian manuscripts
Masterclass
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Turkic Identities in Pre-modern Central Asia
Lecture
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Islamophobia and Reciprocal Radicalisation in an Age of Political Uncertainty
LUCIS What's New Lecture
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[Cancelled] LUCIS Summer School: Philology & Manuscripts from the Muslim World
Course, LUCIS Summer School
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Women in the Gulf: Economic Empowerment and Beyond
Debate
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SURF EdTech Zone Market: Meet Startups from EdTech Validation Programme
Presentations & Marketplace
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From scarcity to abundance: big data in archaeology
New digital methods and a data explosion are radically changing archaeological research. Karsten Lambers, Associate Professor of Archaeological Computer Science, tells us all about it.
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Experience Day: What are study programmes actually about?
What’s it like to study a certain programme within the Faculty of Humanities at Leiden University? These prospective students found out during the Experience Day on Friday 6 April. They had a taste of the faculty’s atmosphere and discovered what study programmes are actually about.
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Prince Constantijn: research on big data urgently needed
Policy makers urgently need scientists’ help with the phenomenon of big data. This was the view expressed by Prince Constantijn, speaking at the opening of the Leiden Centre of Data Science, the virtual centre for research on big data at Leiden University.
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‘Ironies of Solidarity’
Economic anthropologist Erik Bähre does research on the morality of insurance. In his latest ethnography ‘Ironies of Solidarity’ Bähre explores how the South African insurance market expanded.
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Students hunting for breakthrough in antibiotics resistance
Bacteria that fluoresce green, blue or red may play a role in combatting resistance against antibiotics. Under the motto of 'Say yes to stress', thirteen ambitious Leiden students are aiming to amass 9,000 euros to carry out their research project.
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Crime victims and the police
On 1 February 2018, at 16.15 hrs, Nathalie-Sharon Koster will defend her doctoral thesis ‘Crime victims and the police’ at the Academy Building of Leiden University. The doctoral research was supervised by Professor J.P. van der Leun and M.J.J. Kunst.
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30 years and Professor: the story of Changsheng Wu
The death of his grandfather in 1988 motivates Changsheng Wu to become a scientist. In 2016, he is awarded the C.J. Kok Jury Award for his thesis on novel antibiotics. Two years later, he will become a Professor at Shangdong University, at the age of 30 years.
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A call about: the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF)
Would you like to organise a session during the biggest multidisciplinary event in Europe - the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) conference - to be held in Leiden from 13 to 16 July 2022? If so, send us your proposal! Archaeologist Corinne Hofman is one of the driving forces behind the conference and…
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A whole new (computational) world
Historical linguist Lauren Fonteyn is awarded a substantial Digital Infrastructure grant as well as being selected as member of the prestigious Young Academy Leiden (YAL).
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Why some criminal cases cannot be solved in the cultural domain
Court cases that get out of hand are enacted again and again, according to PhD candidate Tessa de Zeeuw. De Zeeuw: ‘Even if the court comes to the correct judgement, from a legal point of view, the issues that appear in a case such as that of Lucia de Berk continue to
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New book on the Sand Motor offers research findings and reflection
How can the Dutch Sand Motor strengthen our coasts in a natural way? And how can this knowledge and experience help prevent coastal erosion in Jamaica? Researchers Alexander van Oudenhoven (Institute of Environmental Sciences Leiden) and Arjen Luijendijk (Delft University of Technology) have compiled…
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Leiden scientists working on public course on artificial intelligence
Since January the Dutch public have been able to follow a free course on artificial intelligence (AI) and its far-reaching impact on our lives. Leiden scientists Marlies van Eck and Valerie Frissen, from the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law at Leiden's Law Faculty, are part of the…
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Maartje van der Woude studies open borders
Sending migrants back. Open borders. These are the kinds of words that are used, but what does the situation really look like at these borders? Professor of Law and Society Maartje van der Woude, an expert in crimmigration, is researching precisely this.
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SUNRISE: from sunlight to smart city
The European Project SUNRISE, ‘Solar energy for a circular economy’, has been selected as one of the six Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) within the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Commission. Funded with 1 million euros, it will set the base for a large scale European research project.…
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Fake or real? What children think of dinosaur fossils and replicas
Children find that both dinosaur fossils and replicas belong in a museum, but they appreciate the real objects more. This is shown by research from Leiden University and Naturalis Biodiversity Center. 'Children look beyond superficial looks and attach great value to less obvious characteristics, such…
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Erik Owusu: ‘I want to go back to Ghana and use my acquired knowledge to make a positive impact’
‘I’m Erik Owusu, I’m 20 years old and I’m a student of the bachelor’s programme Urban Studies in The Hague. I was born in The Netherlands, but I’ve lived in Ghana for almost 7 years. Because of this, I was able to see a lot of different cities, cultures and social structures. That got me thinking: what…