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Life & Work in a Byzantine Industrial Hub
Workshop
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Public Leadership Challenge: Autonomy in the digital society
Conference
- Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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Between Admiration and Repulsion: The ‘Witch’ in Medieval Islam
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Beyond plastic: why humanities scholars study waste
In a new series of articles, we explore how the humanities study topics related to sustainability. First up: waste. How and why study waste as a humanities scholar? We asked Elena Burgos Martinez, University Lecturer South and Southeast Asian Studies, and Katarzyna Cwiertka, Professor of Modern Japan…
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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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‘The connection with society is always closer than you think’
On the Things That Talk platform, students publish stories about objects from museums from the many collections of the university library and the city. An interview with Fresco Sam-Sin, its creator. Sam-Sin: ‘Things That Talk is a way to talk to each other about the structure of our education and about…
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"Welfare and Inequality in Marketizing Social Orders”
Lecture, Seminar
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Judicial Strategies in Consociations
Lecture
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Workshop on the CPC’s 19th Party Congress
Lecture, Workshop
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Reordering the Natural World: Animals, Plants, and the Natural Environment in Early Modern China
Course, Workshop
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Online Kress Talks with Cynthia Kok and Margaret Mansfield
Lecture
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Sexual Misfits and State Socialism: Dealing with Male Homosexuality and Male Sexual Deviance in Czechoslovakia
Lecture, Leiden Queer History Network
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‘Give’ constructions in Austronesian and Papuan languages of eastern Indonesia: a case of structural convergence
Lecture
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Slavery and forced labour in Asia, c. 1250-c.1900: continuities and transformations in comparative perspective
Conference
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Reconfiguring Queer Chineseness: Hong Kong as Method
Lecture, China Seminar
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Empire and the Politics of Self-Determination: The International Roots of the Nation-State Order
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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The Measure of Power and the Power of Measure
LUCIR Lecture: The Concept of Power in World Politics
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The Island of the Divine Crocodile – Recent Research on Textual and Other Archaeological Remains from Soknopaiou Nesos
Conference
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Sub-Indo-European Europe: Problems, Methods and Evidence
Conference, Workshop EUROLITHIC
- Reason of state and intelligence secrecy: The case of German intelligence legislation
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Sharia Embedded: the Bureaucratization of Islam in Brunei and Singapore
Lecture
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Paul Christiaan Flu: a Surinamese professor in a time of war
Paul Christiaan Flu, originally from Surinam, was a brilliant tropical doctor, who in 1938 rose to the position of Rector Magnificus of Leiden University. The war years brought his lightning career to an abrupt end: his son was murdered and he himself was imprisoned in a concentration camp. A sad family…
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Dies natalis 2021
University ceremony
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Narratives and figures in transition
Lecture, Friends of the Kern Institute lecture
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Closing the Gap 2022 | Responsibility in Cyberspace: Narratives and Practice
Conference
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Presentations and Lectures
Members of our research team give different types of presentations and lectures.
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Online exhibition
TEXTS FROM ANCIENT EGYPT. Highlights from the Collection of the Leiden Papyrological Institute. Online exhibition on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the foundation ‘Het Leids Papyrologisch Instituut’ in 2015.
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Moral injury and intergenerational trauma
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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Moral leadership and courage from different perspectives
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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Society for Women in Philosophy: Philosophy and Practice & Annual General Meeting
Conference
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Hester Bijl on racism, inclusion and diversity at Leiden University
We talked to Hester Bijl about the worldwide protests sparked off by the death of George Floyd. A demonstration against racism will also be held in Leiden on 14 June. How does she, as Vice-Rector responsible for diversity and inclusion, view this issue? What steps is the University taking? And how can…
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Beyond Ambassadors: Missionaries, Consuls and Spies in Premodern Diplomacy
Conference
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Incomes at the bottom and the top.
Lecture
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Shamsiddin Kamoliddin will be Central Asia Erasmus Fellow in April 2018
Two Lectures and One Masterclass
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Sarajevo Spring School
Conference, Spring School
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AI & Data Science @ Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture, Webinar
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Tirana Spring School 2018
Conference, Spring School
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Granada ENIS Spring School 2019
Conference
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AI & Data Science @ Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture, Webinar
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Digging for a Liveable Planet?
Lecture
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Non-state actors as a formative factor in World Politics
Lecture
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AI & Data Science @ Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Lecture, Webinar
- Van Leeuwenhoek Lectures on BioScience
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Marginalized Groups in Brazil
Lecture, Workshop
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Phonology of Agreement: optional double agreement and optional resizing of phonological words in Turkish
Lecture
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Twilight of the Persianate: The Vernacularization of Central Asia (18th - early 20th Centuries)
Lecture
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‘A doctor! You?’ Three women on their PhD and career
Rietje Knaap’s (83) PhD was a real feat of endurance, but she persisted. ‘You’re married so you don’t need a pension, do you?’ What are the experiences of Knaap and women who followed in her footsteps? In the run-up to International Women’s Day on 8 March, three generations of female doctors look back…
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2021: This was the year of our faculty
2021 was an eventful year once again for the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA). Hybrid, working from home, online education, on-campus education, face masks, self-tests, keeping distance, quarantine and the coronavirus. Words that have now become a standard part of our vocabulary when…
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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…