937 search results for “memory” in the Public website
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David Amadeus Vogelsang
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Aafje de Roest
Faculty of Humanities
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Guido Band
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Johannes Müller
Faculty of Humanities
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Annelies Schulte Nordholt
Faculty of Humanities
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Chris Flinterman
Faculty of Humanities
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About this minor
Everything you need to know about the minor Cultural Memory of War and Conflict.
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Vincent Chang
Faculty of Humanities
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Otto Boele
Faculty of Humanities
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Nick Tomberge
Faculty of Humanities
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Re-Presented Pasts: Uses and Re-Uses of the Past in Pre-Modern Islam
A platform to research memory and culture in the Muslim world. This programme explores the ways modern memory studies methodologies can be applied to pre-modern Muslim societies to reveal the uses of the past and senses of tradition in diverse contexts of Muslim thought.
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Anne Krause-Utz
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Oran Kennedy
Faculty of Humanities
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Johanna Kardux
Faculty of Humanities
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Salma Balazadeh
Science
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Remembering Terrorism: The Case of Norway
As terrorism scholars, we are intrigued by those who engage in violence. We study their motivations, tactics, ideology, organisational structures, and pathways to (de-)mobilisation, hoping to better understand terrorism and how we can counter it. Far less attention is paid to what happens after an attack…
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Art, Memory and Identity in New Guinea
Lecture, Topical Issues in Museums
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Roosmarijn Hompe
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Brandellero
Faculty of Humanities
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Towards an Understanding of Kurdistani Memory Culture
PhD defence
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Hour of Remembrance: online lecture and memorial
Lecture
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Researchers recreate 17th-century perfume by Constantijn Huygens
A team of researchers from Young Academy and the Huygens ING/NL Lab has brought a three-century-old fragrance to life based on a recipe by Constantijn Huygens. The fragrance makes the past more tangible and can help people experience history differently.
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Memorable Arts: The Mnemonics of Painting and Calligraphy in Late Imperial China
This project investigates memorisation strategies that were employed in the fields of painting and calligraphy in imperial China, with a focus on the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.
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Francianne Dos Santos Velho
Faculty of Humanities
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Judges and IBOR
The oral arguments at the Telders Moot Court are judged by a panel of three judges.
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Grave Reminders
Comparing Mycenaean tomb building with labour and memory
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Flexible updating of dynamic knowledge structures
Schemas are knowledge structures that allow us to make efficient judgments about the world without the cost of memorizing every detail of previous experiences. It has long been known that schemas can enhance long-term memory for related information.
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Memorable Arts: The Mnemonics of Painting and Calligraphy in Late Imperial China
Ms. Monica Klasing Chen defended her thesis on 16 December 2020
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Stress, hormones and emotion regulation
What is the role of stress and stress-related hormones in emotion regulation?
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The Children's Rights Moot Court Competition 2023
Moot Court
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Fulbright scholarship takes Sara Polak to Yale
Sara Polak, PhD researcher and lecturer at LUCAS, has won a Fulbright scholarship to work on her research on Franklin D. Roosevelt at Yale University from September 2014 till February 2015.
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Georges Perec et ses lieux de mémoire
Perec’s Lieux project consists of texts describing the author's places of memory, photographs, personal documents and ephemera collected in the street.
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Competition
Telders Moot
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NeuroSoC
NeuroSoC concentrates on multiprocessor systems on chip with in-memory neural processing units.
- Award Ceremony Krijn Rietveld Memorial Innovation Award 2021
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On Collecting Memory in the Jewish Cultural Quarter, Amsterdam
Lecture, Topical Issues in Museums
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LCN2 Seminar: Network dynamics underlying sleep-dependent memory consolidation
Lecture
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Why Remember? Memory and Practical Knowledge in Chinese Painting Texts
Lecture
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Why the brain needs to get out and about
We are all at home in familiar surroundings. Not only is this boring but it can also have a negative influence on our learning, explains cognitive neuropsychologist Judith Schomaker. ‘Discovering new environments gets our brain learning and remembering. We are now missing this stimulus.’
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Revolutionary Parents: Intimate Cultural Memories of the Arab Left
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Memory, Modernity, and Children’s Literature in Japan
PhD defence
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Grave Reminders: Comparing Mycenaean tomb building with labour and memory
PhD defence
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Ñuhun Ñuu Savi: Land and language as cultural heritage of the People of the Rain
The research focuses on the understanding of symbolic stratigraphy of the land (through time) from the worldview of the People of the Rain (one of the Indigenous Peoples of southern Mexico), by studying contemporary cultural heritage in communities of the Mixtec Highlands.
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LUC The Hague - Me, Asian?!: Migration History and Cultural Memory
Lecture
- IBOR
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Pleadings
You have worked, as a team, many months on your memorials. Now the time has come for you to present your legal argumentation before a Court.
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Indonesian-Dutch Literature Collective
The aim of the Indonesian-Dutch Literature Collective (which is allied to the Society of Dutch Literature (MNL)) is to support research into the literature of and about the Dutch Indies, from the era of the Dutch East India Company to the present. Starting in 1986, the collective has published its own…
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Indigenous ancestors and healing landscapes
In Indigenous Ancestors and Healing Landscapes Jana Pešoutová presents new interpretations of current healing practices in Cuba and the Dominican Republic juxtaposed against the European colonization of the Caribbean after 1492.
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Guiding evolutionary search towards innovative solutions
Promotors: Prof.dr. T.H.W. Bäck, Prof.dr. B. Sendhoff (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
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Activities
LCCP has a research seminar that meets once a month. It is devoted to discussion of work in progress, but it also hosts guest speakers from other universities presenting their current or ongoing work.