3,209 search results for “sound studies” in the Public website
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Hour of Remembrance: online lecture and memorial
Lecture
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Limitless instruments at WAVELENGTH
Arts and culture, Music
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ARC (art_research_convergence) forum: Staging Perception
Arts and culture, Artistic Research forum
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Guest lecture by Sjef Barbiers
Lecture, Special Topics in Dialectology (2023)
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Unconscious Listening: The Constitution of Genres of Listening in Buenos Aires
Lecture, LUCL Sociolinguistics Series 2022/2023
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Casting Call: How does a European politician save a refugee from drowning? - installation by Eleni Kamma
Exhibition
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2021 Evening Edition
Festival
- LUCSoR Annual Conference
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POSTPONED - The world of the Greek epigram. Studying Inscribed Funerary Poetry from the Hellenistic and Roman Greek East
Conference, Research Seminar
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FRESH Lecture: Computational Studies of Reactivity and Kinetics in Homogeneous Catalysis: Challenges and Perspectives
Lecture
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Raising the bar for classification and outcome assessment for clinical studies in axial spondyloarthritis
PhD defence
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Ebifananyi; A study of photographs in Uganda in and through an artistic practice
PhD defence
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BA and MA courses of visiting professor of Buddhist Studies, Yukio Yamanaka
Course
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Hip Hop Diplomacy as Subversive Complicity
Guest Lecture
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The future of experiencing the past
The Faculty of Archaeology experiments with innovating their teaching methods, using 3D scans and visualisation technology to enable active learning. 'It makes archaeological material more accessible. Especially when it comes to fragile materials, it allows nearly anybody to analyse them.'
- and NO2 Adsorption of Reducible Transition Metal Oxides: Operando Studies on TiO2 Surfaces
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Mike Field to head the Bioarchaeology Labs
Dr Mike Field is the newly appointed Head of the Bioarchaeology Laboratories (Zoology, Human Osteology, and Botany). The new laboratories provide members of the Faculty with a first class infrastructure. “I see the laboratories as available for everyone to use.”
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A typology of traitors in late nineteenth-century Austria-Hungary
Lecture, First Austrian Studies Annual Lecture
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Queer Subjects in Modern Japanese Literature: A Reminiscence
Lecture
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Ingrained Habits: The “Kitchen Cars,” American Wheat Promotion, and the Transformation of Japanese Diet and Identity, 1956-1960
Lecture
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Florian Schneider wins LUS Teaching Prize
Florian Schneider has earned the title of Leiden University Lecturer of the Year. Sinologist Schneider was nominated by his students and crowned winner of the LUS Teaching Prize at the opening of the academic year by the board of the Leiden University Student Platform (LUS).
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Insights from in vitro studies into the feasibility and mechanism of β-lactamase inhibition as potential tuberculosis treatment
PhD defence
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Keeping Corruption at Bay: A Study of the VOC's Administrative Encounters in Seventeenth-Century Mughal Bengal
PhD defence
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Designing 'context-specific' regional innovation policy. A study on the role of regional government in six European regions
PhD defence
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Insolvency Close-out Netting: A comparative study of English, French and US laws in a global perspective
PhD defence
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Language, law and loanwords in early medieval Gaul; Language Contact and Studies in Gallo-Romance Phonolog
PhD defence
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The Beginning of Self-regulation: A Longitudinal Study Involving Mothers and Fathers in the Netherlands and China
PhD defence
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Geslaagde studentenconferentie 'empirisch-juridisch onderzoek en het privaatrecht'
Waarom is empirisch-juridisch onderzoek van belang voor de rechtspraktijk en het wetenschappelijke onderzoek? Op die vraag kregen masterstudenten van de afstudeerrichtingen civiel recht, ondernemingsrecht en financieel recht antwoord tijdens het congres over empirisch-juridisch onderzoek en het privaatrecht…
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Honorary doctorates for Belgian virologist Marc van Ranst and German Arabist Beatrice Gründler
Leiden University is awarding an honorary doctorate to virologist Marc van Ranst. Van Ranst has been one of the main advisers of the Belgian government during the Covid pandemic. German Arabist Beatrice Gründler will also receive an honorary doctorate for her work in the field of Oriental Manuscript…
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Alumna Akke de Hoog: ‘My work is teaching me how to think in terms of opportunities’
Akke de Hoog (26) helps asylum seekers whose application has been rejected to plan their future and voluntary return to their country of origin. Her master’s programme taught her about migration and how international politics, the climate and the economy impact different migration flows, as well as…
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Jason Laffoon's Archaeometry article in top 20 most read
The research article ‘The life history of an enslaved African’ is one of the top 20 read Archaeometry articles in the period of January 2017 to December 2018.
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Exploring the economic life of law with sociological imagination, visual methods and experimental attitude
On Friday 24 March, Prof. Amanda Perry-Kessaris (Kent Law School) will deliver the monthly Leiden Socio-Legal Lecture.
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Leiden University Late Antique and Medieval Studies inaugural lecture: "The Neo-platonists on Theurgy: Making Philosophical Sense of Religion
Lecture
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Silent Disco
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Re-Scape: 'The Animal City'
Lecture
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Lecture by Inna Kupreeva "Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Principle of Non-Contradiction"
Lecture
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41st Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL41)
Symposium
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The diachrony of lenition in Middle Welsh
Lecture
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Watañi lāntaṃ
PhD defence
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Lost in barbarian translation: The anchoring function of the Greek models and the poetics of innovation in Plautine comedy
PhD defence
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Lecture: Early music as a discipline
Lecture, Early Music
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Small Grant Symposium 2019-2020 awardees
Symposium
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Presentation outcomes Research Projects 2021 / introduction Research group 2022- Lectorate Music, education and Society (Royal Conservatoire)
Arts and culture
- Leiden Elective Academic Periodical - Special Issue #2 - Information Session
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Lecture + Film concert Herr Tartüff
Arts and culture, Lecture + Film concert
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Visual Ethnography Graduation Screenings
Festival
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Who is the rightful owner of colonial art?
Colonial art and artefacts were not necessarily looted. Pieter ter Keurs, Professor of Museums, Collections and Society, calls for more nuance in the debate on art and collectors’ items from a loaded past. Inaugural speech on 2 December.
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Descendants and Ancestors: A study of Arabic inscriptions from the Arabian Peninsula (1st-4th c. AH/7th-10th c. CE)
PhD defence
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The implementation of central reforms at the local level. Three case studies on the Austrian Empire, Bavaria, and Prussia around 1800
Lecture, Research seminar 1000-1800
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Writer in residence Maxim Osipov: ‘Writing is the development of truth’
Since criticising the war in Ukraine, Russian author and cardiologist Maxim Osipov has fled Russia. Come September, he will be Leiden University’s writer in residence and teach a course on Russian literature.