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LIKE - Linguistics in Kenya Experience
Course
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Human-animal entanglements: communities of practice in the zooarchaeological record
Conference, Workshop
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The Love Mad in Arabic Literature
Lecture
- Teaching Excellence Training for Academic Staff
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Future directions for Science and Evaluation studies
Symposium
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Friendship among Women in Arabic and Chinese Literatures
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium with Yolande Jansen: “‘Decolonising philosophy’ and the postcolonial and decolonial humanities”
Lecture
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This Week's Discoveries | 18 April 2017
Lecture
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Tammuz in Love
Lecture
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International Organizations and their Historians: Dealing with the Kaleidoscope
Lecture, Public Lecture
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Silk and Spice in Literary Writings
Lecture
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The Idiot in Arabic Literature
Lecture
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Institute of Political Science (Leiden University) Lunch Research Meeting, 8 March 2016
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- Open Science Coffee: Mentoring for Open and Robust Science
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LCN2 Seminar: Network psychometrics: using network models to understand psychological constructs like personality, cognition, and mental illness
Lecture
- Ending violence against women: protecting gains in times of emergency
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The δ-machine: Classification based on dissimilarities towards prototypes
PhD Defence
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CCLS Seminar Bert van Duijn - IBL
Lecture
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Gateways of disease? Do port cities have different cause of death patterns compared to other cities: the case of the Netherlands 1875-1899
Lecture, History Brown Bag Seminar
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This Week's Discoveries | 24 September 2019
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LIBC Colloquium: Dynamic and Plastic Properties of Peri-Personal Space in Health and Disease
Lecture
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LUCL Colloquium: Learning a Complex Grammar
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium: Spring 2014
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Gothic Passive: the old, the odd and the data
Lecture
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars 2021-2022
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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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Veni subsidies for sixteen Leiden researchers
Sixteen researchers at Leiden University have received a Veni award from the Netherlands Organisation for Academic Research (NWO). This award offers promising young researchers the opportunity to further develop their ideas for a period of three years.
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Staying healthy with big data
By analysing the metabolism using big data techniques, we can identify health risks at an earlier stage. Thomas Hankemeier, professor of Analytical Biosciences at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research, explains how that works.
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This was 2021! An overview of Humanities in the news
Online, hybrid, on campus... It was an unpredictable year, also for the Faculty of Humanities. Luckily, there were also non-corona related stories. Let's review 2021 with this list of the most-read news articles per month.
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Beatrice Penati will be the Central Asia Visiting Scholar in October 2016
Beatrice Penati is Assistant Professor of History at Nazarbayev University (Astana, Kazakhstan). Dr Penati will deliver a guest lecture on Monday, 10 October and a masterclass on Thursday, 13 October within the Central Asia Initiative at Leiden University.
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‘Behaviour comes to us in big data’
Jurist Gineke Wiggers wants to predict the expected impact of legal articles. Carel Stolker, Rector of the University and, like Wiggers, a legal specialist, is enthusiastic about the research. ‘A big data project like this will help us establish the effect of our work on society.’
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Artificial intelligence to extend, not replace human capabilities
Computers are increasingly able to accomplish tasks that are difficult for human experts, such as diagnosing diseases or detecting credit card fraud. While the earliest examples of computational thinking can be traced back to the 13th century, according to Holger Hoos, Leiden Professor of Machine Learning,…
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Psychologist Bart Verkuil strikes a blow against burnout
Burnout is on the increase. It is caused by group pressure, being ‘on’ all the time and asking too much of ourselves. Clinical psychologist Bart Verkuil advises lowering our expectations.
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Leiden-Delft-Erasmus collaboration brings self-learning healthcare system a step closer
More effective diagnosis and prognosis than ever, with less intrusive medical screening? Scientists from Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam are well on the way to achieving just that. Imaging professors Serge Rombouts and Wiro Niessen are working on an extremely rigorous, self-learning adviser for radiologists.…
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Hotel room rates: human work or algorithmic plaything?
You would like to book a hotel room and browse the internet for which rooms and rates are an offer. The rates provided depend on forecasted demand and come about through the use of computer algorithms. However, the rates are often manually adjusted by hotel personnel. What are the consequences and how…
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Rapenburg - backdrop for art and knowledge
Street theatre, drama, poetry and a lot of science: Leiden's Rapenburg was the backdrop for the fifth Night of Art and Knowledge on Saturday 16 September. Many University buildings - from the Observatory to the Hortus - opened their doors to artists, scientists and a public curious to know more.
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First diplomas for International Bachelor in Psychology
Around 50 students have graduated from the new International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP) programme within three years. Inspiring speeches sketched an image of what it is like to study Psychology in an international classroom. Three international pioneers talk about their choices. Lecturer Janice Sandjojo…
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‘Heritage is never neutral. It is always interpreted’
As of 1 September 2019, Prof. Pieter ter Keurs will assume the position of Scientific Director at the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Global Heritage and Development as well as that of Professor of Museums, Collections and Society at the Faculties of Humanities and Archaeology at Leiden University.…
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Pascal Haazebroek and Kirsten Buitelaar on lecturers and students new style
‘You’re in it together,’ says Pascal Haazebroek, Director of Studies of Psychology. ‘You have an influence on your education; you’re part of a university, so come back to campus now that you can,’ urges Kirsten Buitelaar, student member of the Board of Education. Read this double interview about lecturers…
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After the act
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FRESH Lecture: Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Solid-Liquid Interfaces Using High-Dimensional Neural Network Potentials
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Forum Antiquum Spring 2021 lecture: 'Plotting History: writing your own Anabasis’
Lecture
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La dimensión internacional del pensamiento político Chileno
PhD Defence
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The Persistent Myth of Lost Hegemony Revisited
Lecture
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The 'Sinosphere' as an Antidote to Modernity
Lecture
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Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet?
Lecture
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Research Seminar: Bähre, De Maaker and Samuels about their new projects
Lecture
- Simulations of electrochemical processes with application to CO2 reduction and hydrogen evolution reaction
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The Nandimitrāvadāna: A Living Text from the Buddhist Tradition
PhD Defence
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The continuum of consciousness in cardiovascular stress research: An experimental expedition
PhD Defence
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The Archaeology of Roman Portugal in its Western Mediterranean context
Conference