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Opening academic year 2021–2022
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Exchanges on the Middle East III| Libya: Prospects for National Reconciliation
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BSc Security Studies
On this page you will find all information about the Bachelor of Security Studies that you need as a prospective student.
- Volume 3 (2008)
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Key Publications
Here’s a selection of key publications by members of the CPP:
- Volume 8 (2013)
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Empirical Legal Studies
For the legal science theme Empirical Legal Studies, Leiden has chosen the topic ‘markets, behaviour, and the regulatory role of the law’ as its starting point to advance empirical legal research.
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
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PhD Research Projects
PhD projects:
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How Johan Huizinga sent the Nazis packing
In 1933, Leiden held a large international student conference. It was supposed to be a celebration of unity that would bring together the French, British and Germans. But when the Nazis showed their true colours, Rector Magnificus decided to intervene...
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Life sentence for Mladić: mission accomplished?
The court has dismissed Ratko Mladić’s appeal and upheld his life sentence for genocide and war crimes. The verdict is one of Yugoslavia tribunal’s last. Mission accomplished?
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Successful second annual conference of the Leiden Center for East African Law at the EAC headquarters in Arusha
On the 5th of May 2016, the second annual conference of the Leiden Center for East African Law (LEAC) took place at the East African Community headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. The Conference was organized on the occasion of Europe Day with the generous support of the EAC, the EU delegation to EAC and…
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Veni grants for 19 young Leiden researchers
Nineteen researchers who have recently been awarded their PhD are to receive a Veni grant of up to 250,000 euros. Science funding agency NWO has awarded a total of 158 Venis in this round; Leiden University's share of the awards is 12 percent.
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New Scientist Scientific Talent 2015: Interview with Marieke Liem
The magazine New Scientist selected 25 nominees from candidates proposed by all Dutch and Belgian universities for the New Scientist Science talent 2015 election. One of these nominees is dr. Marieke Liem, who works at the Centre for Terrorism & Counterterrorism.
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Festival showcases anthropology students’ work: scope of visual ethnography is widening
Visual ethnography has become an integral part of anthropology in Leiden. The students from the master’s specialisation will present their work at the LUVE festival on 8, 9 and 10 October. ‘For a film you have to negotiate with your research participants.’
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International Labour Organization: tumult on the global labour market
Since 1919 the International Labour Organization (ILO) has been promoting the rights of workers worldwide. On 7 February, Leiden University hosted the symposium celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the foundation of the ILO. Leiden emeritus professor of International Labour Law Paul van der Heijden…
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CEO Andrew de la Haije: ‘Optimally serving our clients is more important than growth or profit’
Andrew de la Haije is Director of the Dutch branch of Xebia Consultancy Services, an internationally operating consultancy agency that coaches companies through digital transformation. He followed the executive master’s programme in Cyber Security and graduated with distinction.
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Central Crisis Team: ‘It sometimes comes down to the last second’
It’s the middle of the academic year, but most of the University buildings are closed – something that hasn’t happened since the Second World War. Fortunately, after a week of intensive preparations, the teaching has moved online. How is the Central Crisis Team steering the University through the corona…
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LUC Student Wins Nobel Peace Prize Essay Competition
Natalia Sobrino-Saeb, third-year student at Leiden University College The Hague, won the challenge by the Ignitor Fellowship Program held by the Nobel Peace Center for her essay on the threats to journalism in Mexico. On December 10th Natalia met the Committee of the Ignitor Fellowship in Oslo and attended…
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Only in America: chemist becomes America correspondent
Chemistry, which is what Hans Klis studied in Leiden, is not what one might expect of a general journalist. ‘I’m a late bloomer,’ he says, despite having spent four years as America correspondent and written a book on notorious school shootings by the tender age of 34.
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Pieter's Corner: How useful is deprivation of liberty?
A new bill is currently under debate in the Netherlands, advocating raising the prison sentence for manslaughter from 15 to 25 years. ‘This very serious crime (...) evokes feelings of disgust and insecurity in society’, Dutch Minister for Justice and Security Grapperhaus comments on the sentence that…
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No exams or lectures, but building a radio telescope with empty paint cans
No more lectures and exams for the Radio Astronomy course taught by Michiel Brentjens. The corona crisis is a moment of reflection that has changed his whole way of teaching. Instead of being in front of the class, he lets his students build a radio telescope with paint cans.
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Making everything we know computer-readable
Data and information should be stored in a way that computers can understand, says Barend Mons, professor of Biosemantics at the Leiden University Medical Center and Chair of the High Level Expert Group for the European Open Science Cloud. We speak with him about FAIR data, knowlets and nanopublicat…
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Beyond plastic: why humanities scholars study waste
In a new series of articles, we explore how the humanities study topics related to sustainability. First up: waste. How and why study waste as a humanities scholar? We asked Elena Burgos Martinez, University Lecturer South and Southeast Asian Studies, and Katarzyna Cwiertka, Professor of Modern Japan…
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Meet the author: Ana Lucia Araujo on 'Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade: A Transnational and Comparative History'
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The EU Global Strategy – Urban Agenda for the EU Nexus: The role of cities in implementing the EUGS
Lecture
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FGGA Research Seminar: Out of Line: The Political and Distributive Salience of Queues, Lines, and Ordered Waiting
Lecture, Research Seminar
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German Elections: three coalition partners - three views on the world
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Urban Slavery in the Age of Abolition, ca. 1770-1930
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South China
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LCN2 Seminar: Queue-based activation protocols in random-access wireless networks
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LUCAS 2013 Graduate Conference - Death: the Cultural Meaning of the End of LifeLeiden University Centre for the Arts in Society
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Tocharian in Progress
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- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2019-2020
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Tone in Binumarien (Trans-New Guinea): mora-based melodies
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Roméo Dallaire on How a better world is possible 9 april
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International Symposium about Russian-Dutch relations: What do Russians think about the Netherlands?
Conference
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Judicial Strategies in Consociations
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PCNI Conference 'Reconsidering Democracy and the Nation State in a Global Perspective'
Conference
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The Problem of Costly Concessions in Peace Negotiations
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Workshop: 'Whose Welfare? Fresh Perspectives on the Post-war Welfare State and its Global Entanglements'
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Sarcastic much?
Lecture
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Academic Symposium on 'The Inherently Political Nature of Subsidiarity': Dr Dominic Burbidge (Oxford)
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Criptic Identities. Historicizing the identity formation of persons with disabilities across the globe
Conference, Workshop
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The Xinhua News Agency and Chinese Foreign Policy in the Cold War
Lecture, on Microsoft Teams
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People Diplomacy: Domestic Engagement in Foreign Affairs
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Middle Eastern Civil Wars and the Early End of the Cold War Order
LUCIS What's New Lecture
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Art & Activism: Resilience Techniques in Times of Crisis
Conference
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The Perfect in Homeric Greek: Towards a Unitary View of its Semantics
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Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
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