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Chemical Biology Lecture: Functional supramolecular systems and materials
Lecture
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Is It One Nile?
PhD defence
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The Yangtze and the Rhine: A historical conference
Conference
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On Mandarin propositional assertion sentences with 'shì' and 'de'
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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Internationalism, Protectionism, Xenophobia: The Second International’s Migration Debate (1889–1914)
Lecture, Book talk | LIMS seminar
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Finessage for ‘Touching: An Exhibition of Material Research Samples and Recipes’
Arts and culture
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The Grid: Making A Universal Migration Regime
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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The Life of the Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Lecture is cancelled)
Lecture
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Alex Lichtenstein
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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This Week's Discoveries | 9 June 2020
Lecture
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LED3 Lecture - Elucidating inositol pyrophosphate signaling with chemical tools
Lecture
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Museum Talks 2019: The Secret Life of Art: Data Science for Art History and Art Conservation
Lecture
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The Agency of Empire: Personal Connections and Individual Strategies in the Shaping of the French Early Modern Expansion (1686-1746)
PhD defence
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Expectations of justice and political power in the Islamicate world (ca. 600-1500 CA)
Conference
- Combining Theory and Experiment: Growth and Structure of 2D Cobalt Sulfide on Au(111)
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Reedijk Symposium 2022: Untangling protein aggregates in neurodegenerative disease
Lecture
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Joan van der Waals colloquium
Lecture
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Practicum Artium online exhibition
Exhibition
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Photo-Writing
Lecture, The 9th Adriaan Gerbrands Lecture
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Moons Beyond the Solar System
Lecture, Kaiser Spring Lecture
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European Citizens’ Initiative and participatory democracy in the EU
Lecture, Seminar
- COGLOSS seminars 2018-2019
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This Week’s Discoveries | 30 October 2018
Lecture
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Biomimicry Design
Course, HOVO Leiden
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Symposium The Interdisciplinary Study of Societal Challenges
Conference
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Affective Fish
Lecture, also on line with Zoom
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Van Marum Colloquium - Development of materials for hydrogen production via ethanol reform
Lecture
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Opening TERRA-Dunes Research Platform
Conference, Opening
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Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) 3rd International Conference
Conference
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Art, Law, and the Freedom of the Seas in the Early Seventeenth Century
Lecture
- Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture 2020
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Portraits of Alien Worlds
Lecture
- Museum Night
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International Symposium 150 years New Waterway
Conference, Symposium
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Reedijk Symposium 2019: Setting molecular chemistry in motion
Lecture
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The Remains of the Kula Devi: Broken Statuary and Elite Legitimation in Postcolonial Bengal
Lecture, Vrienden van het Instituut Kern
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‘Surgeons and rowers have a lot in common’
Rower Boudewijn Röell (31) already has one Olympic medal, but he's hoping to win another in Tokyo. 'At some point, though, you do have to stop.' Easier said than done in a time of corona.
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Pieter's Corner: The (non)sense of conspiracy theories
Climate change is made up, the secret services murdered Pim Fortuyn and JFK, and the moon landing was a fake show. Conspiracy theories are of all times, providing sensation and entertainment, but also unrest and fear. The corona pandemic is new fuel for conspiracy theorists who set fire to 5G masts,…
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Russia correspondent Eva Hartog: ‘Return to the Netherlands? No way!’
Russia correspondent Eva Hartog took a Master’s in Political Philosophy in Leiden in 2011. This former editor-in-chief of The Moscow Times sees this short period as a new chapter in her life. And she is once again contemplating her future now she can no longer ask the big questions in Russia.
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‘We couldn't really celebrate our vaccine being approved, but we were over the moon’
On 11 March, pharmaceutical company Janssen received approval to launch its corona vaccine on the European market. This made Janssen the fourth company to be given the green light by the European Medicines Agency. As Lead of the Janssen Campus in the Netherlands, Biology alumnus Bart van Zijll Langhout…
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Archaeology students explore visual culture with artworks
In a creative assignment as a part of the bachelor's course Visual Culture, students explored the impact and complexity of visual culture by means of visual culture. The resulting artworks were of such a high quality that it was decided to present these in an exhibition.
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Leiden professor petitions UN to release Guantanamo prisoner
Palestinian national Abu Zubaydah was captured by the CIA in March 2002 and has remained in detention ever since, without any form of trial. Leiden professor Helen Duffy is doing all she can to secure his release or a fair trial. Her hopes now lie on international pressure and the UN Working Group on…
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The Oegstgeest bowl and the bones of a giant king mentioned in Beowulf
Recently, archeologists of Leiden University made an excavation in Oegstgeest, where they found a unique silver bowl from the first half of the seventh century as well as imported pottery and winebarrels. Thijs Porck, lecturer in Old English language and culture at Leiden University, places the Oegstgeest…
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Stop disregarding safety, says Pieter van Vollenhoven
He’s sometimes called Your Safeness. Leiden law alumnus Pieter van Vollenhoven, husband of Princess Margriet and the driving force behind the Dutch Safety Board, returned to the University yesterday for the symposium ‘A critical safety watchdog?’ to mark his 80th birthday. With a host of dignitaries…
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Dating with electrodes struck to your skin
Four thousand visitors immersed themselves in art and science during Leiden's Night of Art and Science on 17 September. They could choose from dozens of lectures, experiments, interactive events and a lot of art.
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'Climate issues and sustainability should be part of every study programme'
Having lectures on sustainability when you're a first-year student of Law, or a course on climate change when you're studying Public Administration may sound odd, but that is just what Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences Thijs Bosker wants to see happening. Together with his colleague Paul…
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Reflections from the field: Linking the past with the present through pickling, fermenting, and food preservation in Gdańsk, Poland.
PhD candidate Ola Gracjasz writes about fermentation practices in Gdańsk, Poland.
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‘Cleveringa’s legacy reminds us of the need to stay vigilant’
The world let Rwanda down at the time of the genocide, and that can never be allowed to happen again, Cleveringa Professor Roméo Dallaire declared in his lecture on 26 November. Dallaire, a retired Canadian Lieutenant-General, also called for more attention to be paid to soldiers suffering the effects…
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Finished at last: an ode to freedom
After a gestation period lasting twelve years, on 13 March the artwork by Adam Uriel adorning the spiral staircase in the Academy Building was finally unveiled. It is a contemporary variation on the drawings by Victor de Stuers, dating from 1865, that start at the lower end of the staircase.
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Archaeology Open Day: ‘Excavations are cool’
‘We’ve come because our granddaughter started studying archaeology here this year. But I’m really interested in archaeology too.’ The Open Day at the Faculty of Archaeology on 12 October was a field day for archaeology fans: workshops, lectures, activities for children and a pub quiz that covered the…