2,696 search results for “religious literature” in the Public website
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CA-OS Research Seminar | Decolonising Time: Cultural Heritage in Senegal
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Gendered Ritual and Performative Literacy: Yao Women, Goddesses of Fertility, and the Chinese Imperial State
PhD Defence
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The Emotive Qur’an in its Late Antique Context, part 1: Context
Lecture
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Going Dark: The Secret Social Lives of Extremists
Lecture
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Africa knows!
Conference
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The coronation ritual of the falcon at Edfu: tradition and innovation in ancient Egyptian ritual composition
PhD Defence
- Evolution and Ethics and the Transformation of Knowledge in Modern China
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The open society and its closed communities
Conference
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LUSSI Seminar: The Shi'ites and the Qurʾan: The Origins of Islam between Apocalypse and Empire
Lecture
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LeidenASA seminar: African Muslim Migrants in Secular Europe in the Age of Islamism: Negotiating Belief and Ethnoreligiosity in European Cities
Lecture
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Digging Deep in the Galilee. On Promises and Pitfalls in Excavating an Ancient Synagogue
Lecture
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Retrieving Cultural Heritage: Combatting Cypriot art trafficking and restitution
Conference
- Faculty Roundtable | Is Critical Islam Possible?
- Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture: Spirituality, Culture & Political Power in Early Independent West Africa
- Volume 14 (2019)
- Volume 7 (2012)
- Publications
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For students
Members of the Brain and Education Lab are teaching several courses at Leiden University. See below for a short overview of these courses and for possibilities to get involved in current research projects.
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Research projects
An overview of research projects at the Predictive Pharmacology group.
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Funding opportunities
The second phase of Global Interactions will see a significant expansion of our funding program. With an annual budget of nearly 150,000 euros, we will introduce larger 'Breed' grants, post-docs and cross-faculty teaching development grants in addition to a slightly expanded program of seed grants.
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Webinars
SAILS organises regular events such as symposia, webinars and workshops. We are organising virtual meetings until further notice.
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Centre for Public Values & Ethics
The Centre for Public Values & Ethics (CPVE) is an interdisciplinary, academic centre of expertise aiming to conduct and disseminate scientific research on normative issues in the public sector, in particular the fulfillment of public office and the planning, making and executing of public policy, both…
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Textual and Material Evidence for Links between Vajrayāna and Nāth Yogis in Western India in the 11th to 15th centuries
Lecture
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Intertextuality and Assyrian Royal Texts: Theory, Methodology and Case Studies
Lecture
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Conference Frugal Innovation for Sustainable Global Development
Conference
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Noncitizen Migrant Enfranchisement in Democracy and Dictatorship in Chile, 1925 and 1980
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
- Small Grant Symposium 2019-2020 awardees
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Between Wanting and Needing to Compete: Political Parties in Overseas Districts
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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LCN2 Seminar: Spectra of random graphs: a random matrix perspective
Lecture
- WHAT's NEW?! Spring Lecture Series
- Subject of Love, Object of Creation
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‘Nationalism’, ‘internationalism’ and ‘collective memory’ in Soviet and post-Soviet Central Asia
Lecture
- LUCDH Workshop - An Introduction to Text Mining in the Humanities
- Masterclass Wen-chin Ouyang
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Grammar of Numerals And The Number Line
Lecture
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The Nandimitrāvadāna: A Living Text from the Buddhist Tradition
PhD Defence
- Material Objects and Cultural Memory
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Dr. Christine Cheng at LUC
Lecture
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Internal phoneme-monitoring versus Picture-naming in studies of speech-production planning
Lecture
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In the Break: African and African Diaspora Art and the Problem of Art History Today
Lecture
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Experiments in tracing the origin of quotes through late imperial Chinese corpora
Lecture
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Lecture: The Future of War. A History
Lecture
- Passion and Subject
- Patching Poetry’s Cloak: a Masterclass
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Framing Egypt: Roman literary perceptions of Egypt from Cicero to Juvenal
PhD Defence
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Graduate Workshop in Arabic Digital Humanities
Course
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What can historians learn from literary fiction?
Debate, Discussion
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How to study nationalism from a transnational perspective? Networks, transfer and media
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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The Global Politics of African Industrial Policy: The Case of the Used Clothing Ban in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
Conference, Research Seminar
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Picking Holes in Previous Approaches to Cranial Porotic Lesions
Lecture