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Urban life and the built environment in the Roman world
Conference
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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The EU Global Strategy – Urban Agenda for the EU Nexus: The role of cities in implementing the EUGS
Lecture
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India Votes 2019: National, Regional and Global Reverberations
Debate, Roundtable
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Research Meeting Cultural Production and Early Modernity Matters
Lecture
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Roundtable: Competing Concepts of Power
Debate, LUCIR Roundtable
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Free movement in the EU and its discontents: the limits of judicializing social rights
Lecture
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The Uzbeks in Afghanistan: An often forgotten segment of the Afghan ethnic mosaic
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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The Third Annual Roundtable Conversation on Contemporary Research Trends in Turkish Studies: “New Approaches to the Young Turk Movement.”
Conference, Roundtable
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Gravensteen Lecture | Friday 30 Nov | Gandhi in the Gallery: The Art of Disobedience
Lecture
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From lugal.Gal to wanax?
Workshop
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LUC The Hague: Inspire the Students
Alumni Event, Current students & alumni networking event
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Symposium OpenUP!
Festival
- Practical English Pronunciation
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Managing group work
Didactics
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The Christian Slaves of Depok: A Colonial Tale Unravels (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021)
Lecture, Book talk | LIMS seminar
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Police Killings in Self-Defense
Lecture
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Exploring migrants’ lived experiences of the legal systems
Lecture
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Online conference 'Leadership in Progress: Science meets Practice'
Conference, Leadership in Progress: Science meets Practice
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Transboundary Crises as Critical Junctures: Do Transnational Disasters Trigger Similar Institutional Change in the Affected Countries?
Lecture
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Blog Post | Actions and Lofty Promises of Science Diplomacy
Scholars from the field of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy have often questioned whether there was substantive difference between international STI policy and science diplomacy. This is hard to answer, but at least we can observe that science diplomacy has had great appeal over the last…
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Devin DeWeese will be the Central Asia Visiting Professor in September 2016
Devin DeWeese, Indiana University Bloomington, will be the Central Asia Visiting Professor between 5-17 September 2016. Professor DeWeese will deliver a guest lecture on Monday, 12 September (Lipsius 148, 3pm) and a masterclass on Friday, 16 September within the Central Asia initiative at Leiden Uni…
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18 Veni subsidies for Leiden, 8 for our faculty!
This year, NWO has awarded a Veni subsidy to 143 young researchers who have recently obtained their PhD. 17 of these researchers are at Leiden University and one works at the LUMC. The successful applicants will each receive 250,000 euro to develop their ideas and carry out research over a period of…
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Book Africanist Stephen Ellis posthumously published
The African Studies Centre Leiden presented the last book by its renowned colleague Prof. Stephen Ellis (1953-2015), This Present Darkness: A history of Nigerian organised crime, on 9 June. The book was published posthumously. Former colleagues and friends paid tribute to Ellis, who was regarded as…
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Teachers and lecturers broaden their perspective of Islam
Islam can be a difficult or sensitive subject to discuss with pupils, regardless whether they are Muslim. Fourteen secondary-school teachers and university lecturers went on a fact-finding trip to Morocco accompanied by experts from NIMAR (the Netherlands Institute in Morocco). What did they learn from…
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Indigenous people as essential research partners
The knowledge held by indigenous people is essential if you want to study the history or the language of a particular region. Leiden archaeologists and linguists are now looking for ways of involving local people more systematically in their research.
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The Humanities Buddy Programme: definitely recommended
Many international students start their master programme at the Humanities Faculty in Leiden every semester. Among them also Ronghu Zu (29, China), Yucheng Lu (28, China), Mariana Diaz (25, Mexico) en Julia Seidel (27, Germany). For many students the university, city and country were completely new…
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Leiden University more sustainable by the day
10 October is the Day of Sustainability. What is the current status of sustainability at Leiden University? Things are moving ahead. Professor of Environmental Biology and Dean of the Faculty of Science, Geert de Snoo, outlines a new prospect: biodiversity.
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Hello Leiden. How’s it going? Minister Van Engelshoven pays online working visit to Leiden University
Teaching during the corona crisis, the high workload and the challenges faced by the Faculty of humanities. In an online working visit to Leiden University on 12 October, Minister for Education, Culture and Science, Ingrid van Engelshoven, discussed the hot topics of the day with the Executive Board,…
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How EL CID week can go ahead after all
When the government introduced its corona measures, the future of EL CID suddenly looked uncertain. But this annual introduction week will start on 5 August after all. How did the EL CID board pull this off? A glimpse behind the scenes through the eyes of chair Mirte Haanappel.
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Assessor Olivier passes on the baton to Jonatan Wirix-Speetjens
For two years, assessor Olivier Fajgenblat was a familiar face of this faculty. Starting September 1st, it will be up to Jonatan Wirix-Speetjens to look after the interests of students in all kinds of matters. Together they look back on and look ahead to being assessor at the Faculty of Humanities.
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Media Technology exhibition MUTATE in V2_ gallery space, June 10-13
We are delighted that our annual "Science to Experience" exhibition will again take place, hosted by the V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media. Students were challenged to communicate their own science-inspired statements as experiences within the exhibition, this year along the theme "MUTATE".
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Etymology calendar: every day a word and its history
The Etymology Calendar for 2020, which was compiled by five linguistics students from Leiden University, has now hit the shops. After the resounding success of the first Etymology Calendar last year, this year’s version is being published by big-name publishing house Brill.
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Leiden professor petitions UN to release Guantanamo prisoner
Palestinian national Abu Zubaydah was captured by the CIA in March 2002 and has remained in detention ever since, without any form of trial. Leiden professor Helen Duffy is doing all she can to secure his release or a fair trial. Her hopes now lie on international pressure and the UN Working Group on…
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University historian Pieter Slaman: ‘I can point to valuable constants and experiments that went too far’
As University historian, Pieter Slaman researches the University’s past, but he’s equally interested in its present. ‘It’s useful to be familiar with issues from the past. Not to be rooted in the past because some developments from history are things you definitely don’t want to repeat.’
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‘Our pirate image scares people off, but that’s exactly what we want’
Controversial environmental organisation Sea Shepherd fights illegal fishing all around the world and is not afraid to take direct action. Alumnus Geert Vons is director of Sea Shepherd Netherlands. How does he look back on his degree in Chinese Studies, and what motivates him in his work? ‘If we don’t…
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A flash interview with a foreign alumna: Selina about hagelslag and what inspires her at working for a large firm
German alumna Selina Holstein tells us all about the Dutch broodjes & hagelslag, the team diversity and variety in work while working for a large firm and the importance of the Noordwijkse beach.
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Brexit and the future of the EU
Conference
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Grotius Dialogue: Wilhelm II and Justice
Debate, Grotius Dialogue
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Jean Monnet seminar - Brexit: A View from London
Lecture
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From Disorder to Order - Conflict and the Resources of Legitimacy
Conference, Kick-off Research Group
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Conference "The Judicialization of Human Rights Law and Policy"
Conference
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Jean Monnet seminar: The unintended consequences of EU engagement abroad
Lecture
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India and the Future of International Security
Lecture
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Grotius Dialogue
Lecture, Dialogue
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Academic workshop "Judgment and Action"
Conference
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Dissident Women's Voices against Oppression
Lecture
- Evolution and Ethics and the Transformation of Knowledge in Modern China
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Changes in the mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion since the Early Modern Period
Conference, Symposium