2605 search results for “women s rights” in the Public website
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TRC exhibition Dressing the "Stans": Textiles, dress and jewellery from Central Asia
Exhibition
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Roundtable on human trafficking in the digital era: The ongoing tragedy of trade in refugees from Eritrea
Conference
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Criptic Identities. Historicizing the identity formation of persons with disabilities across the globe
Conference, Workshop
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Sarcastic much?
Lecture
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Challenging poor behaviour in academia
Conference
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StepTalk: Mass Starvation: The History and Future of Famine
Debate, StepTalks
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Gongming shehui (Civil society) and the prospect of democratization in China
Lecture
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Global Modernism in the Middle East and North Africa: Afterlives and Aftermaths
Faculty Roundtable | MENA Cultures & Global Aesthetics
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The Invisible Muslim: Dissent, Media and the Crisis of Secularism in India
Lecture
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Lecture Mausi Segun 'Attacks on Education in Nigeria'
Lecture
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Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800 - Not a normal job: the Emperor in Eurasian History
Lecture, Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Museum Talks 2019: Meet our LUCAS Kress Fellows!
Lecture
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The formation of Islam: The view from below
By examining the impact of Islam on the daily life of those living under its rule, the goal of this project is to understand the striking newness of Islamic society and its debt to the diverse cultures it superseded. Questions will be the extent, character, and ambition of Muslim state competency at…
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Publications
Publications of researchers of the Business & Liability Research Network.
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Weightless in the name of science
Laura Nijkamp’s biggest dream came true recently: she took a parabolic flight and was weightless for a moment. The BrainFly student team, which includes psychology students from Leiden, needed volunteers. She signed up immediately. She tells us all about her experience.
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‘I became a stronger believer in the power of Europe’
She knew that a degree in Public Administration would be a stepping-stone to a career in politics. And that is exactly what Leiden alumna Samira Rafaela (30) wanted. Thanks to preferential votes, this member of the D66 party is the first Dutch MEP from an Afro-Caribbean background.
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‘It affects me most when children are involved’
It doesn’t take long before Tim van Lit has told us what interests him: problems that shake the nation. This 28-year-old Criminology alumnus heads a team of 25 at Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Location: Schiphol Airport.
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Lucia Langerak: ‘I'm not one to sit on the sidelines’
Lucia Langerak was awarded a Master’s degree in Egyptology with cum laude honours in 2018. Her bachelor’s degree was also with cum laude honours. ‘I’m an exceptional Egyptologist, if only because I’ve never been to Egypt.’ She is now the coordinator of the Access & Support Platform at the University…
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A small ode to 412 dead
In 2011 Leiden University came into possession of the skeletons from a graveyard in Middenbeemster. But what could be done with all these bones and skulls? Well, the answer is: more than you might think. Since the excavation, it has been raining interesting scientific discoveries at the Faculty of Archaeology.…
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3 October University: big science for small people
‘I already gave a talk about planets when I was five.’ With the theme of the 3 October celebrations being ‘Jong geleerd is oud gedaan’ (meaning something like, ‘You’re never too young to learn’), this year’s 3 October University was especially for children. Many parents came with their offspring to…
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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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Special anniversary celebration for Leiden University: 440 years
The celebration of Leiden's Dies Natalis on Monday 9 February in the Pieterskerk was extra special this year and was attended by many prominent guests. This was the kick-off of the special 88th Lustrum (five-year) celebrations in 2015.
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Interview with Professor Ken Meier: 'Protests, a representative government and the role of leadership'
Professor Ken Meier is one of the most prominent researchers of the world in the field of Public Administration. Meier holds appointments as a professor of Public Administration at Cardiff School of Business (Wales), a professor of bureaucracy and democracy at Leiden University (The Netherlands), research…
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‘Morocco Institute crucial for better understanding of Arab world’
A better understanding of Morocco and the Arab world is crucial for international relations and for Dutch society. This was the key message of Minister of Education, Culture and Science Jet Bussemaker and Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of Rotterdam, at the opening of the renewed Netherlands Institute in Morocco…
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2019 Hall of fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2019 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
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Presentations and Lectures
Members of our research team give different types of presentations and lectures.
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2020 Hall of fame
In 2020, many of our staff and students have again won prestigious prizes and been awarded important research subsidies.
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Science and education policy
YAL raises its voice on policy matters.
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The Flow of Ancient Metal across Eurasia (FLAME)
Lecture
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Granada ENIS Spring School 2019
Conference
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Electronic Monitoring, Privatization of Criminal Justice Administration, and the Law of Unanticipated Consequences
Lecture
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Disability: The MENA Region in the Modern Period Cairo
Conference, Cleveringa conference
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Inclusive Leadership
Debate, Inclusive Leadership
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Brazil in the 21st century: advances and obstacles
Conference
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Ethical Dilemmas and Material Challenges of Doing Research in High Surveillance Environments
LUCIS Masterclass | Islam in North Africa
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Beyond Ambassadors: Missionaries, Consuls and Spies in Premodern Diplomacy
Conference
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Earthly and Heavenly: Love, Loyalty, and Music in Persian Mystic Poetry
Conference
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After COVID-19: The impact of the coronavirus on the future of peacekeeping
Debate
- The UN75 dialogues in the Hague
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Hall of Fame 2015
Many of our staff and students have won prizes over the past year. Others have been awarded a subsidy, or, because of their eminence in their field, they have been appointed member of an academic society or have taken on a position in the community. Reasons enough to be proud of them and to include…
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2018 Hall of Fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2018 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
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Female Researchers in the Spotlight for Physics & Astronomy Ladies' Day
On Thursday November 15th, Leiden University organizes its Physics & Astronomy Ladies' Day for female high school students. To mark this festive day, we put the spotlight on five female researchers, who talk about their experiences working in science.
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The EMU at twenty
Conference
- Development and Modernization in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periphery
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The Politics of Siege in the Syrian Conflict
Panel discussion
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MA Masterclass Feminist Theory with Lynne Huffer
Lecture
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Hall of Fame 2017
Many of our staff and students have won prizes over the past year. Others have been awarded a subsidy, or, because of their eminence in their field, they have been appointed members of academic societies or have taken up positions in the community. Reasons enough to be proud of them and to include them…
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Modalities of Displacement in South Asia
Conference
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Formation of Islam: Topics
The FOI project has a number of topics it aims to investigate. These are: State, Economy, Culture and Papyri. You will find links to bibliographies on this page.