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Tirana Spring School 2018
Conference, Spring School
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LUCIP Forum: A Comparative Study of Zhuangzi, Fang Yizhi, and Heidegger’s Views of Life and Death
Lecture
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The Walking Dead II: The Making of a Cultural Geography
Conference
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'Heroic Humanities', in honour of Isabel Hoving
Conference
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The Changing Role of Non-State Actors in International Affairs
Seminar
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Localizing Islam: Self-Education among Young Muslims in Northern Europe
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Ethnographies of Waiting: Doubt, Hope and Uncertainty
Lecture, Book presentation
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Governance Beyond the Weberian State
Lecture
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Recent Developments in Nationalism Studies: Who is the New Benedict Anderson?
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network | Kick-off Event
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Ethnicity and Political Competition in Eastern Europe
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Contested Heritage
Conference
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The open society and its closed communities
Conference
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POSTPONED - Gastro-Politics & Gastro-Ethics of Diversity: Negotiating Islam in an Entangled World
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Gastro-Politics & Gastro-Ethics of Diversity: Negotiating Islam in an Entangled World - POSTPONED
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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VVIK Lecture; The How and Why of Sanskrit Poetry and My Sanskrit Poetic Contributions
Lecture
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On Display: Instagram, the Self, and the City
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Towards a Post-Ottoman Dialogue: Origins and Solutions for Violent Extremism in the Middle East, Balkans, and Northern Africa
Lecture
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How to Safeguard Divine Revelation from Satanic Falsification: The “Protection of the Prophets” from Late Antiquity to Early Islam
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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The Paippalādasaṃhitā of the Atharvaveda
PhD defence
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Anthropology research seminar Leiden
Lecture, Seminar
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Godless Imagination of Islam in the Soviet Interwar Posters, 1918-1940
Lecture
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Challenges and Pitfalls in Assessing the Impact of Zoroastrian Culture on the Talmud
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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Book launch: Online presentation of Koenraad Jonckheere's 'Another History of Art'
Arts and culture, Book launch
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Centering the Marginalized: Migration, Marginal Areas, Commodities
Lecture, Seminar
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From the Maghrib to the Mashriq? The Sacrifice of She-Camels among the Fatimids and Safavids
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
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Construction and Validation of the Apperception Test God Representations: An Implicit Measure to Assess God Representations
PhD defence
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Violence and the State: Perspectives from Ancient India
Lecture, VVIK Lecture
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Kazakhstan’s section of the Great Silk Road in light of new archaeological discoveries
Lecture
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'Periodisation and the Futuh: Making Sense of Muhammad’s Leadership of the Conquests in non-Muslim Sources'
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! series
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Book launch 'Ruminations' by Tahir Abbas
Book launch
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On the Abuse of Photographs by Kevin Lewis O’Neill
Lecture
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The "Serpent of the Desert" and the "Lion’s Whelp": Transformations of Christian Apocalypticism and Interreligious Polemics
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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CCLS Past Events
On this page you can find information about previous CCLS events.
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Books for Review
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy regularly publishes book reviews of approx. 800-1000 words, upon invitation by our Book Reviews Editor. We are currently accepting reviews of the selected books below, as well as any other contribution within the field of diplomacy and global affairs.
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Storie del Possibile: Grassroots and Local Initiatives in Italy and Europe
The conference Storie del possibile took place in the Ex- lavanderia of Santa Maria della Pietà in the neighbourhood Monte Mario in Rome, on April 21-22 2018. Maria Vasile, PhD candidate of the "Food Citizens?" project, attended the conference and shares her experiences.
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Formal land tenure in East-Timor: an insider's perspective
Who has control over which piece of land? Since independence in 2002 East Timor has been struggling to create a land tenure system that can deal with the grievances of past colonial ruling and conflict, and address the needs of its citizens, says researcher Bernardo Almeida. PhD defence on September…
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Being an Indonesian PhD in Leiden: what is that like?
Wija Wijayanto and Arum Perwitasari both were Indonesian PhD students at Leiden University, funded by the Leiden-DIKTI Graduate Scholarship Programme. With the help of this scholarship, literally thousands of students travel abroad to write their dissertations. During their research period, Arum and…
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‘We will offer a warm welcome to our students, both in person and online’
The University buildings are partially reopening to students. And first-years will be able to discover real-life Leiden or The Hague during the introduction weeks this summer. Vice-Rector Hester Bijl describes what will be possible once more at the ‘one-and-a-half-metre university’. ‘We want to provide…
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What makes us ill?
Genes predict whether you have a propensity for an illness but environmental factors often have the last word: nutrition, air pollution, lifestyle, stress. The exposome as both culprit and chance. Large-scale research is being carried out into this at Leiden. Thomas Hankemeier, Professor of Analytical…
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Pieter's Corner: Climate change
Climate change is a hot topic and constantly in the news. Thousands of Dutch high school students protested at the Malieveld in The Hague. News website Nu.nl has barred climate change deniers from their comments section to prevent ‘fake news’. How does climate change impact the research community, and…
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Being an Indonesian PhD in Leiden: what is that like?
Wija Wijayanto and Arum Perwitasari both were Indonesian PhD students at Leiden University, funded by the Leiden-DIKTI Graduate Scholarship Programme. With the help of this scholarship, literally thousands of students travel abroad to write their dissertations. During their research period, Arum and…
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Working in intensive care: ‘You can make a real difference here’
Many alumni are frontline health workers and are working day and night to treat thousands of corona patients. Intensivist Michael Frank (53) is one of them. As head of intensive care at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Dordrecht, he is steering his department through the corona crisis.
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Starquakes and Exoplanets in our Milky Way
Lecture, Oort lecture 2019
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The Development of Security: Colonial Geneaologies
Lecture
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Chemical approaches to control the in vivo behavior of nanomedicines
Lecture, Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience
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Friends and family day at the Faculty of Humanities
Festival
- Volume 10 (2015)
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Hall of Fame
Many of our staff and students have won an award, received a grant, obtained an academic fellowship for their quality or have been socially engaged due to their specific expertise. See below for an overview per year.
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BRASILIAE. Indigenous Knowledge in the Making of Science: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648).
Investigating the intercultural connections that shaped practices of knowledge production in colonial Dutch Brazil.