1,289 search results for “religious experience” in the Public website
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View from abroad… a sabbatical in Denmark
Leiden art historian Juliette Roding spent her sabbatical in Denmark, researching a 17th century court artist. She not only learned more about the artist, she also got to know present-day Denmark.
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Teaching Prize nominations are now in
Every year, an outstanding lecturer receives the Faculty Teaching Prize from the teaching committee. The prize is awarded during the official opening of the academic year on 7 September. This year, students nominated eight candidates.
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In search of missing link in Islamic and European history
In the period between the First and the Second World War, many Muslim intellectuals came to Europe. What impact did they have on each other’s, as well as on European thinking, and how were they in turn influenced? Leiden Islam expert Dr Umar Ryad has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant to investigate…
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2012 LGI Seed funding awarded to research project: Globalisation, materiality and the transference of cultures
The LGI is pleased to annouce that seed money has been granted to Dr. Miguel John Versluys (Archaeology), Prof. Caroline van Eck (Art History) and Prof. Pieter ter Keurs (Anthropology) for their research on Globalisation, materiality and the transference of cultures.
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The dilemmas of thirty-somethings: What on earth are you supposed to do?
Your own food truck, working from the comforts of a tropical beach in Bali, or a permanent job? Children, living together, getting married, a registered partnership? Thirty-somethings have a lot to think about. On Monday 16 April, Psychologist Nienke Wijnants gave a popular lecture to 120 young alumni…
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Rectores magnifici of the Dutch universities: a good university is international too
The Netherlands is an open country and should remain so. This is what the rectores magnifici of the Dutch universities write in an opinion piece. Because academic training that does not provide enough of an international perspective lacks quality and relevance to the job market and society.
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Moral Politics of Nationhood: Four Lessons Learned
Bart Barendregt, Ratna Saptari, and Annemarie Samuels co-organised a two-day workshop on
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Vaccination policy should respond to the motivations of vaccine refusers
Research by Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), The Hague University of Applied Sciences and Erasmus University Rotterdam shows that about 15 percent of Dutch people do not want to be vaccinated. If better use were made of the knowledge of local professionals such as GPs, it would be easier to…
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Call for papers: Islam (re-)Observed
In October, LUCIS and NIMAR will host a two-day workshop in honor of the 50th anniversary of Islam Observed, Clifford Geertz' comparative study of Islam in Morocco and Indonesia. Send in your proposal and get a chance to share your work in Rabat this fall.
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Four Vicis for Leiden researchers
Leiden has scored highly with the recent Vici awards. Of the 31 Vici winners announced by NWO, 4 are researchers in Leiden. The winners are: Professor of Family and Child Studies Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, information scientist Peter Grünwald, astronomer Linnartz and Professor of Buddhism Jonathan…
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Language and belonging in the 21st century
What does it take to truly be ‘one of us’ and what role does language play in this process? In short, what is the difference between ‘a language we understand’ and ‘our language’? This is the question Professor Terkourafi will address in her inaugural lecture on Friday 20 April.
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Leiden Anthropologists Reflect on the COVID-19 Pandemic
The coronavirus outbreak raises fundamental questions about the politics and narratives of crisis, as well as about our “ordinary” everyday lives and sociality. Irene Moretti and Annemarie Samuels introduce a collection of blogposts of Leiden Anthropologists reflecting on the pandemic and offer a set…
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Persian poetry knows no frontiers
The Persian language and its poetry are intertwined with the history of Central Asia. Although some mediaeval poets were later claimed by an individual state, their influence knew no frontiers. This is what Gabrielle van den Berg, Professor of Cultural History of Iran and Central Asia, argues in her…
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Archaeology school in Israel
Many mosaic stones and potsherds have been excavated, and a Byzantine synagogue is revealing its history layer by layer. The excavations at Horvat Kur are a field school for a young generation of researchers.
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PhD Defence Ellen van de Bovenkamp
PhD Defence
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Memory: concepts and theory
The terms ‘social’ , ‘collective’ or ‘public’ memory, are often contrasted with ‘private’, ‘individual’ or ‘personal’ memory. All these terms derive from a fairly new and interdisciplinary scholarly field that is often referred to as ‘memory studies’, and that according to some critics has developed…
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Joint Book Launch of Felicia Rosu and Christoph Augustynowicz
Conference
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The Tawfiq Canaan Collection of Palestinian Amulets
Lecture
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The Middle Eastern City in Three De-constructed Stereotypes
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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LAMS Lecture by Peter van Nuffelen, What difference did Christianity make?
Lecture
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Saints of the Indus
Lecture
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LUCIS Annual Lecture | A Psychiatrist in a Muslim Country
Lecture
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Booklaunch Chris Quispel 'Anti-Joodse beeldvorming en Jodenhaat - De geschiedenis van het antisemitisme in West-Europa'
Lecture
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Workshop: University Education and Student Cultures in Indonesia
Conference
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Indian Doxography and the Practice of Philosophy
Debate
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Indonesia on the eve of the April 2019 elections
Debate
- House of Misconceptions
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Unearthly Powers: a theoretical framework for inserting religion into comparative global history
Lecture, Research Seminar 1000-1800
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PhD presentations
Lecture
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Berber Poetry: Mohamed Chacha
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Life under Akhenaten: Excavating the cemeteries of Amarna
Lecture
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Hebrew Language Workshop
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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The Leiden 'Humanities in a Digital World' Symposium
Symposium
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The Role of Culture in Atrocity Prevention
Lecture
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Speed date Humanities
Study Information
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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POSTPONED: Civic and ethnic nations in Southeast Asia
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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The Walking Dead II: The Making of a Cultural Geography
Conference
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Earthly and Heavenly: Love, Loyalty, and Music in Persian Mystic Poetry
Conference
- The Imam of the Christians: Round-table on newly published book by Prof. Philip Wood
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Pleidooi voor een lekenrenaissance
PhD Defence
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8th Southeast Asia Update
Conference
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A Transmission and Its Transformation: The Liqujing Shibahui Mantuluo in Daigoji
PhD Defence
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The Yangtze and the Rhine: A historical conference
Conference
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Colloquium: Minorities and The Criminal Justice System
Debate
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Mavlyuda Yusupova will be Central Asia Visiting Professor in November 2018
Two Lectures
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Ottoman and Colonial Modernities in the Transformation of the Urban Sphere
Masterclass
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What Can Zoroastrian Sources Tell Us About Early Islamic History?
Lecture
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Leiden Asia Year Graduate Conference: De-bordering Asia
Conference
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Online Kress Talks with Cynthia Kok and Margaret Mansfield
Lecture