1,377 search results for “opening academic year 2020” in the Public website
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Scanning for Syria
Conference
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In the gathering shadows of material things
Lecture, Dean's Lecture
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domestication of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child after 30 years'
Conference
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Archaeology Today
Festival
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Are you sure? How to present 3D reconstructions with a clear conscience
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group
- The Future of Archaeology
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Dental analysis gives unique insight in life of enslaved African
A new study published in Archaeometry describes the unexpected results obtained from analyses of five human teeth discovered in a ritual cache at an enslaved African plantation site on the island of Saba in the Caribbean.
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Depicting the past in videogames
Lecture
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Beyond Prometheus: Pursuing the origins of fire production among early humans
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Eating our way to the top: Diet in human evolution
Lecture, Studium Generale
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The Raqqa tablets back to life!
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Tracing the Past. Detecting prehistoric remains with the help of Data Science and Citizens
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Future Archaeologies: the Legacy of Reuvens
Conference
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Recent Advances in the Study of Ancient Migrations: Isotopes and Isoscapes
Lecture, Studium Generale
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‘What is the value of the social sciences?’
At the Faculty's opening of the 2019-2020 academic year, the focus lay not just on the vision for the future of the social sciences, and the opening of the refurbished library, but above all on the government's plans for university financing. The speeches included an interview between Annemarie Samuels…
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In sickness and in health. New approaches to studying past disease and stress in the archaeological record
Lecture, Studium Generale
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JSVO teaching prizes for Maarten Kunst and Jonathan Huijts
The winners of the JSVO teaching prizes for academic year 2020-2021 were announced at the opening of the faculty year on 7 September 2021.
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Early Modernity Matters
This research network aims to promote cross-regional collaboration in the field of cultural history in early modern Asia at the intersections of visual, material, textual and aural culture.
- Summer Break
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Nominees announced for LUS Teaching Prize
Els de Busser (Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs), Ayo Adedokun (LUC The Hague) and David Fontijn (Faculty of Archaeology) have been nominated for the LUS Teaching Prize 2020-2021.
- Scholarships
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CANCELLED: Manipulation, Misinformation, and Opinions: A (Legal) Taxonomy of Disinformation
Lecture
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars 2022-2023
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'Very honoured': Els de Busser and Ayo Adedokun thrilled with nominations
Two of the three nominees for the Leiden Education Prize, or best teacher of 2020-2021, work at FGGA: Els de Busser (ISGA) and Ayo Adedokun (LUC). Both lecturers are very honoured with their nomination. The winner will be announced on Monday 6 September during the opening of the academic year.
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars 2018-2019
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars 2017-2018
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars 2021-2022