2,212 search results for “cultural relations” in the Public website
-
Medication related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ): Diagnosis & Treatment
PhD defence
-
Obesity related risk factors for impaired lung function
PhD defence
-
Evaluation of neurosurgical innovation, related ethics, and solutions
PhD defence
-
On the relation between genetic variation and osteoarthritis
PhD defence
-
Ocular inflammation in age-related eye diseases
PhD defence
-
SDHD related Head and Neck Paragangliomas & their natural course
PhD defence
-
Health-related quality of life in glioma patients
PhD defence
-
POSTPONED | Medication related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ): Diagnosis & Treatment
PhD defence
-
Optimal population turnover for cultural evolution depend on network size, density and learnability
Lecture
-
Leiden lifestyle as inspiration for Americans
The much-discussed documentary 'Cobblestone Stories' by American anthropologist Mark Neupert can be seen in Leiden's Trianon cinema on 23 April. In an interview published earlier on this site Neupert explained what makes Leiden so special for him. 'The idea is to show my American students that there…
-
Economies of Destruction
The emergence of metalwork deposition during the Bronze Age in Northwest Europe, c. 2300-1500 BC
-
Butrint
The coastal site of Butrint is situated on a peninsula in south-western Albania, opposite the island of Corfu and Apulia in southern Italy (across the Adriatic Sea). In Medieval times, Butrint served as a connecting bridge between East and West – between Byzantium and the Latin world.
-
Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) 3rd International Conference
Conference
-
Monthly meeting series LUCAS Modern & Contemporary cluster: Memory Culture in Contemporary Iran
Debate
-
Featured Review | Museum Diplomacy in the Digital Age
Natalia Grincheva (2020). Museum Diplomacy in the Digital Age. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-8153-6999-8, 164 pp., £27.99 (paperback).
-
What makes peace sustainable?
‘Realising we have shared ancestors and that our past is dynamic makes us more accepting of others.’ Sada Mire is an archaeologist at Leiden University and a former refugee – she fled from the civil war in Somalia. At the HagueTalks night during the Just Peace Festival, she will share her thoughts on…
-
Raymond Corbey’s Leiden experience: Meet the ‘embedded philosopher’
Raymond Corbey holds a chair in both Philosophy of Science and Anthropology at the Faculty of Archaeology, to which he has been attached since 1993. The faculty’s 'embedded philosopher', as Dean Kolen likes to call him, is hard to pin down in terms of the usual specialties at the faculty because of…
-
Synthetic Methodology Towards ADP-Ribosylation Related Molecular Tools
PhD defence
-
Relations of Duty in an Age of Rights
PhD defence
-
Inverse Jacobian and related topics for certain superelliptic curves
PhD defence
-
The Monetary Valuation of Water-related Ecosystem Services
PhD defence
-
Collective labour rights and collective labour relations of China
PhD defence
-
Online walk-in hour for anything OS and responsible scientific conduct related
Lecture
-
Summer School 2021: Cross-border Transfer of Cultural Objects: the Law, Challenges and Practice
Course
-
Metrics, Mantra, and Madhyamaka: Aspects of the Buddhist Intellectual Culture of Vikramaśīla
Lecture, Lecture Numata Chair in Buddhist Studies
-
Do you buy your partner chocolates and roses? Fascination for American holidays explained
Buying chocolates as a sign of love, getting the best deals on Black Friday and putting on a spooky costume for Halloween. In recent years, these holidays and traditions have taken off in the Netherlands, even though they originated on the other side of the ocean. Why are we so excited about American…
-
Thomas Ansell: 'Our biggest goal is to bring people together'
For this interview, we spoke with Thomas Ansell: Head of Communications at The Hague Humanity Hub. The organisation facilitates and supports innovations geared towards peace and justice. They provide new connections, collaboration networks, and exchange of information. What kind of organisations is…
-
The 40 Years of Underwater Archaeology and the Underwater Cultural Heritage in Korea
Lecture
- Somali Day. Culture and politics through the lens of Somali literature and orature
-
British House of Commons Report cites Brexit research Joris Larik
The British House of Commons International Trade Committee quoted Dr. Joris Larik, Assistant Professor of Comparative, EU and International Law at Leiden University College The Hague, in its report on the “Continuing application of EU trade agreements after Brexit”.
-
Zenobia essay prize for Dr. Miguel John Versluys
Dr. Miguel John Versluys was awarded the Zenobia Essay Prize during the recent conference Troy: the city, the war, the legend organized by the Zenobia Foundation in the Lutheran church in Amsterdam.
-
Livestream graduation ceremony BA Dutch Language and Culture and MA Dutch Studies
Uitreiking
-
Livestream graduation ceremony - MA Media Studies - Cultural Analysis: Literature and Theory
Festival
-
Research vlogs
In collaboration with Vlogboek, a number of videos about publications by LUCAS employees have been produced. Jörgen Apperloo (founder of Vlogboek) discusses the content of some works under the heading "Vlogboek Science". All the videos can be found on this page.
-
Film funded with ERC grant in premiere at Mexican film festival
The feature drama film In Times of Rain will have its world premiere at the Guanajuato International Film Festival (#GIFF 2018) in Mexico. The film is a result of the Leiden University project ‘Time in lntercultural Context’, funded by the European Research Council.
-
Calypso Music, Identity and Social Influence: The Trinidadian Experience
This study, Calypso, The Trinidadian Experience, has sought to establish links between calypso music and the construction and maintenance of identities, and to locate the genre as a mechanism (or as part of a broader mechanism) that has exerted on-going social influence within Trinidadian society…
-
the Potential of 3D Imaging within the Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Material
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group
- Sports Diplomacy
-
Maiden voyage of prehistoric dug out canoe replica
After 30 days of work, the experimental reconstruction of the iron age canoe of Vlaardingen Vergulde Hand is finished! Its maiden voyage will take place on Friday the 16th of February when it will be paddled for the first time by schoolchildren from Vlaardingen.
-
Fulbright scholarship takes Sara Polak to Yale
Sara Polak, PhD researcher and lecturer at LUCAS, has won a Fulbright scholarship to work on her research on Franklin D. Roosevelt at Yale University from September 2014 till February 2015.
-
Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology book launch
Online book launch
-
Lecture by Marc Davidson, Theories of Distributive Justice and the Cultural theory of Risk
Lecture
-
Somali Day. Culture and politics through the lens of Literature and Orature
Debate
-
Trans-Inter-Queer: On Three Eras of the Seeable and Sayable in Visual Cultures
Lecture | Leiden Queer History Network
-
functioning and health-related quality of life in patients with brain tumors; Impact of tumor- and treatment-related factors
PhD defence
-
New blog by Mirjam de Bruijn
Mirjam de Bruijn and camerman Sjoerd Sijsma have been travelling through Chad and Cameroon. The Arab spring hasn't arrived there yet, but the effects of internet and mobile telephony show in everyday life. Mirjam and Sjoerd look for counter voices: young people who try to change these countries in their…
-
Cynthia van Vonno shortlisted for ECPR PhD prize
Political scientist Cynthia van Vonno’s (Leiden University) 2016 dissertation has been shortlisted for the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Jean Blondel PhD Prize. Her study of party group unity in parliamentary voting was chosen from an exceptionally high number of nominations.
-
Maikel Kuijpers takes an archaeological perspective on the materials that shape our world
Materials like concrete, steel, plastic and fertiliser shape the world around us, but they’re also extremely polluting. If we want to build a more sustainable society, we can learn a lot from archeologists. How do we relate to these materials? And are there alternatives? Maikel Kuijpers is writing a…
-
Ancient DNA reveals impact of the “Beaker Phenomenon” on prehistoric Europeans
In the largest study of ancient DNA ever conducted, an international team of scientists has revealed the complex story behind one of the defining periods in European prehistory. The study is published this week in the journal Nature.
-
Master's Online Experience Day Cultural Analysis: Online try-out lecture
Study information