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Wrapping up the academic year - CADS in 20/21
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Philippe Van Parijs on Just Europe
Lecture
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11th annual Bronisław Geremek lecture: The Borders of the West
Lecture
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Chemical Proteomics revealed Poly(ADP-ribose) as a Potent for Biomolecular Condensates
Lecture
- Autumn Event 2022: Photography Exhibition and Rotterzwam talk
- More-than-Planet Symposium
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Ozan Candogan
Lecture
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Ozan Candogan
Lecture
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FRESH Lecture: Water Splitting Catalys - From Natural to Artificial Photosynthesis
Lecture
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Museum Talks 2019: Pieter Bruegel: the hand of the master. ‘A once in a lifetime exhibition’ - concept, aims and results
Lecture
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Dutch Network Science Society Symposium 2022
Conference
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The Aporia of Chinese Volunteers: Moral Breakdown and Ethical Moments
Lecture
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Justification, Performativity, and Islam in the Anthropology of Practical Legal Life
Van Vollenhoven Lecture 2022 / LUCIS Keynote
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Chinese Dreams. IIAS Annual Lecture by Ruben Terlou
Lecture
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Unknown Past: Leila Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Arabic / Poetry / in Arabic: The sea البحر
Literary salon
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Urban Contemporary
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar: How Could This Happen?
Lecture
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Lecture: The Future of War. A History
Lecture
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Pursuing Whiteness in the Colonies: Private Memories from the Congo Freestate and German East Africa (1884–1914) (LUCIR book launch)
Lecture
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Divine Encounters by Hans Kemp: book launch and opening of photo exhibition about Asia
Arts and culture
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Art History and the Question of Early Modern Cosmopolitanism in the Qing
Lecture, China Seminar
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Guest Lecture Major General (ret) Patrick Cammaert
Lecture
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ASCL Seminar: Subaltern Metropolitan Adventure and Colonial Mediation in Nigeria
Lecture
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The Bronze Age: an economy of destruction
Lecture
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Visualizing the Mountain Estate: Space, Experience, and the Challenges of a Digitized Past
Course, Masterclass
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Searching for a Just and Lasting Peace? Britain, the United States and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process after the Six-Day War
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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CANCELLED - CA-OS Research Seminar | Perfomativity and Mediatization of Cultural Heritage through Artistic Intervention and Filmmaking in Sápmi
Lecture, Seminar
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture
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From Peripheral Whiteness to White Supremacy: Histories of Race in Eastern Europe 1945-present day
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar
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CANCELLED: Pursuing Whiteness in the Colonies. Private Memories from the Congo Free State and German East Africa (1884-1914)
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar
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Energy and matter at the origin of life
Lecture, Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience
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The making of a slave: ‘Modern’ slavery, drugs trafficking, and the cultural politics of victimhood in postcolonial Britain
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Presentations and Lectures
Members of our research team give different types of presentations and lectures.
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Opening academic year 2021–2022
Academic ceremony
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Science and education policy
YAL raises its voice on policy matters.
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Blog Post | Recent shifts in diplomacy undermine China’s international standing
Over the past year and a half, China’s diplomacy has attracted attention from media institutions, policy makers and scholars around the globe.
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Acting Dean of the Faculty of Science: Paul Wouters shares a glimpse of his double life
Paul Wouters came to the Faculty of Science for a few months to help with organising day-to-day issues after the previous dean left. This has involved rather more than he expected. ‘I can now really understand why every faculty has its own dean.’
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CFP MA Masterclass Feminist Theory with Lynne Huffer
CFP: Two-day PhD/ Research MA masterclass Feminist Theory with and around the work of Prof. dr. Lynne Huffer organised by the OZSW in cooperation with NOG
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What do PAHs do in space?
Xander Tielens, Professor of Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Space, has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant to study polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in space. The combination of astronomical observations, computer models and lab research makes the research highly interdisciplinary.
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'Child marriage does not always occur by force'
Child marriage has become an increasingly important topic on the international human rights and development agenda. Many organisations are calling for a ban, but what problem would such a ban solve? PhD defence on 18 March 2020.
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Alumnus Robert Ietswaart: ‘Machine learning is revolutionising drug discovery’
Robert Ietswaart does research into gene regulation at the famous Harvard Medical School in Boston. He developed an algorithm to better predict whether a candidate medicine is going to produce side effects. He studied mathematics and physics in Leiden, and gained his PhD in computational biology in…
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Three students nominated for an ECHO Award: ‘I want to make the world a better place’
A more inclusive and diverse society is what Talisha Schilder, Hawra Nissi and Chiraz Hassoumi spend many hours a week working towards. Their hard work led them to being nominated for the ECHO Award.
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The quest for the magic angle
Stack two layers of graphene, twisted at slightly different angles to each other, and the material spontaneously becomes a superconductor. Science still can't explain how something so magical can happen, but physicists use special equipment to reveal what is taking place under the surface.
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Mid-term review: An open discussion about strategy for the legal programmes
On Wednesday 19 January 2022, the online mid-term review of the legal programmes took place on the platform Let’s Get Digital. It was an interactive afternoon in which 130 participants openly and critically discussed the educational strategy for the legal programmes and the faculty.
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Drs. Isabelle van de Calseyde and dr Sjef Houppermans presented with high French honour
“Very French and very impressive.” Those are the words drs. Isabelle van de Calseyde used to describe the reception at the French embassy residence in The Hague on 2 June 2015. There, she and dr. Sjef Houppermans were presented with an distinction for their remarkable services to the French language…
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Blog Post | An asset or a hassle? The public as a problem for public diplomats
It is undeniable that the public is central to the practice and study of public diplomacy. Indeed, this field is known as *public* diplomacy.
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Upcoming exhibitions, performances, concerts, publications and lectures by PhDArts, docARTES and ACPA researchers
Upcoming activities by docARTES PhD candidates Shaya Feldman, Anne Veinberg, Ned McGowan and Nizar Rohana, PhDArts candidates Brigitte Kovacs, Eleni Kamma, Danne Ojeda, Andrea Stultiens and K.G.Guttman and ACPA PhD candidate Henri Bok.
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From camel keeper to doctor
Two terrifying yellow eyes stared at eleven-year-old Francis Lesilau. In the evening light they changed colour: green, amber, back to yellow... The lion had just grabbed one of his camels and now turned to number two. For a moment Francis was nailed to the ground, then he ran towards the predator, screaming.…
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Vice-Rector Hester Bijl: 'More personalised learning'
She has held office for over a hundred days, and is enthusiastic about what she has seen of the University thus far. Bursting with energy, she has plans aplenty for the teaching. An interview with ‘new’ Vice-Rector Magnificus of Leiden University, Hester Bijl.