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Strengthening Leiden's links with Indonesia
Strengthening our contacts with Indonesia and exploring new opportunities for academic partnerships. These were the aims of a four-day visit to Jakarta and Yokyakarta at the end of February by a delegation from Leiden University.
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Record number of visitors to Bachelor's Open Day: ‘My mum misses me already’
What can you expect from studying in Leiden or The Hague? Which programme should you choose? Should you join a student association and will you need to find a room? Over 8,000 prospective students showed up at the Leiden University Open Day: a record. Here's what some of them had to say.
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Straightjacket: Same-Sex Orientation under Chinese Family Law
‘Visibility and secrecy are both valuable tactics and should not be antagonized in LGBT movements, ’ says Jingshu Zhu. Zhu will defend her dissertation on Wednesday 21 February. Time for a short interview with the PhD candidate.
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Voice4Thought: listening to other voices
People in motion. This is the theme of the Voice4Thought festival taking place in Leiden from 21 to 25 September. Debates, songs, art, workshops, a conference for school pupils. It's all about the encounter.
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Student Igor Djakovic awarded Raymond and Beverly Sackler Scholarship
Igor recently started his research master's in Archaeology. Now he is awarded the prestigious Raymond and Beverly Sackler Scholarship. The scholarship is given to promising master's students and PhD candidates and Igor is the first student of Archaeology to receive the grant. We interviewed Igor about…
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Area studies of the Minor Sustainable Development in four countries
Every January, students of the Minor Sustainable Development have the opportunity to put what they’ve learned over the last few months into practice in a choice of exciting and practical courses called Area Studies. This year, for the first time, there was a choice of four locations: The Netherlands,…
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Sugoi! Start of Leiden Asia Year
Throughout the coming year, all attention in Leiden will be on Asia. This special year, featuring numerous Asian events, conferences, exhibitions and concerts, celebrates the new Asian Library at Leiden University. Come and read, watch, listen, taste or dance Bollywood style.
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Working from home in corona times
Three weeks into intelligent lockdown and more to go. An extraordinary situation in which we are now working from home. How do our colleagues do that? Meet ups 'in the flesh' at the printer, having lunch and coffee in the FSW cafe or conferring live and lecturing in the Pieter de la Court Building are…
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The ethics of returning colonial photography
Is it ethical to freely redistribute photographs taken in colonial contexts, historically and today? Christoph Rippe, PhD-candidate Cultural Anthropology, suggests that people might not have been always fully aware of what happened to their photographs after they were taken. 'But nowadays, with the…
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‘In Asia you are first and foremost Chinese or Indian’
‘There is often a strong emphasis on the differences with Asia when actually there are so many similarities on all sorts of levels. Parents in Asia deliberate just as much about which school they should send their child to,’ says Frank Pieke, Professor of Modern China Studies. The opening conference…
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Tour of Asia success in spite of rain
The Tour of Asia, an afternoon filled with science and culture about Asia, attracted many visitors. In spite of the heavy rain, the visitors chose from among dozens of lectures and debates. This knowledge festival marked the opening of the Asian Library earlier in the day.
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NISIS Autumn School 2018: Travelling Muslims
Conference
- Volume 16 (2021)
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Humans of Humanities
In the Humans of Humanities series, we will do a portrait of one of our researchers, staff members or students, every other week.
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Strengthening Legal Education in Eastern Indonesia (SLEEI)
How can legal education in Indonesia become more relevant for supporting the rule of law and providing legal services that common citizens need?
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Funding opportunities
The second phase of Global Interactions will see a significant expansion of our funding program. With an annual budget of nearly 150,000 euros, we will introduce larger 'Breed' grants, post-docs and cross-faculty teaching development grants in addition to a slightly expanded program of seed grants.
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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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About the programme
Over the course of the Latin American Studies programme you will learn to understand the here and now of this region by engaging with the most recent academic debates.
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Launch of Associação de Brasilianistas na Europa / Association of Brazilianists in Europe (ABRE)
Conference
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Lexical variations among five speech communities of Alorese in East Indonesia
Lecture
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Active Learning Network - November meeting
Community Meeting
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Dwaipayan Banerjee - Enduring Cancer
Lecture, Online webinar
- American Indian Workshop 2014
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Modifier words in Kalamang: verbs or adjectives?
Lecture
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Yemen: The Forgotten War
Lecture, Studium Generale
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The history of word-initial geminates in Kelantan Malay
Lecture
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LCCP research seminar open lecture Professor Philippe van Haute: Freud and traumatic neurosis: an unresolved debate?
Lecture
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ASC Seminar: A Dogon prophet and the UNESCO cultural heritage of Mali
Lecture, Seminar
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From free variation to phonemic contrast: *i and *u in Hebrew and Aramaic
Lecture
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'Little India' in China: Indian Traders in a Chinese Fabric Market
Lecture
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Plant foods and foraging decisions in human evolution
Lecture
- WHAT's NEW?! Fall Lecture Series
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Q&A with Professor Rosemary Joyce
Debate, Q&A
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Mara Buchbinder - Scritping Death
Lecture, Online webinar
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Mini-Workshop on African language texts and digital humanities
Conference, Workshop by Descriptive and Anthropological Linguistics Discussion Group
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'The "Others" amongst "Us": Thoughts on Western Societies, Otherness, and the Law'
Conference
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Faking until you faint - Material Agency Forum
Lecture
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Book launch: global gold production touching ground
Conference, Book launch
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Global Challenges Lecture: The slutwalk - feminism and political protest in Brasília
Lecture
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Filmscreening 'The Nuer'
Lecture, Film screening
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Dental Non-Metric Workshop
Course
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CA-OS Research Seminar | Researcher Meets Indicator
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Shan-Ni language vitality in Northern Myanmar
Lecture
- Indigenous Films Series
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Scott Stonington – The Spirit Ambulance: Choreographing the End of Life in Thailand
Lecture, Online webinar
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Accelerating transcription of fieldwork data using machine learning
Lecture, Anthropological & Descriptive Discussion Group
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Encountering Difference: beyond the fragmentation of lives in academia
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Methamorphoses of Media: Between the Law and the Street in Tamil Politics
Lecture
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What is in the Alorese lexicon
Lecture
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Dean's Lecture: Hominin diversity in the Middle Pleistocene
Lecture