861 search results for “mixed methods” in the Public website
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Disciplining Gender and (Homo)sexuality in Hungary
Lecture, Leiden Queer History Network
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Historical Sociolinguistics Young Researchers Forum
Conference
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Ports, Production, and Promises: Radical Transformations and Job Creation in Oman
Lecture, L-PEG Lunch Research Seminar
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Translanguaging practices, vulgar language, and metalinguistic comments in late-colonial Indonesia
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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LIMS ‘Maritime rescue. International norm contestation and seaborne migrations’
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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LACDR Spring symposium (online conference)
Conference
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Experience Day South and Southeast Asian Studies
Study information
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Breaking Barriers, Personalizing Pathways - Psychological health and self-management of people with chronic kidney disease
PhD defence
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Van Marum Colloquium: Theoretical studies of the structure and catalytic activity of metal nanoclusters
Lecture
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Silent Disco
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Theses
Below thesis archives will be moved shortly (work in progress) to the Leiden Repository. Once this is done, theses submitted by MI students (from 2008 onwards) can be accessed via the Repository and will be removed from this site.
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Well-Being Days FGGA: Feeling Hungry
well-being
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LUC The Hague - Me, Asian?!: Asians in Popular Culture
Lecture
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2018
Festival
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Seminars
LCN2 organizes seminars on the last Friday of each month.
- Volume 2 (2007)
- Volume 6 (2011)
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Books for Review
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy regularly publishes book reviews of approx. 800-1000 words, upon invitation by our Book Reviews Editor. We are currently accepting reviews of the selected books below, as well as any other contribution within the field of diplomacy and global affairs.
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Lending an Ear to Students’ Life in the Pandemic
At the end of a difficult year, students of ACPA’s Music Minor have put together “sonic postcards” to capture their experience of life under Covid restrictions. The result is a powerful, intimate statement about our pandemic fears and hopes.
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A promising marriage between Siemens and Leiden spin-off Culgi
Siemens recently took over the Leiden software company Culgi, founded by professor and inventor J.G.E.M. (Hans) Fraaije. We spoke to him about the algorithm that made him successful, the role of a university in our society and his ambitions at Siemens. ‘I was looking for Siemens, and they were looking…
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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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Thriller writer Jeroen Windmeijer: books have their own truth
With cultural anthropology alumnus Jeroen Windmeijer, Leiden has added another writer to the fold. Following the success of his religious-historical thrillers, he has been able to call himself a full-time writer since 1 January 2019. ‘Not a true story but still true.’
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Cleveringa Professor Roméo Dallaire on Rwanda and PTSD
Cleveringa Professor Roméo Dallaire led the UN peacekeeping mission in Rwanda in 1994, but was unable to prevent a genocide from unfolding before his very eyes. Eight hundred thousand people lost their lives. In his Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November, this retired Lieutenant-General from Canada speaks…
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Being an Indonesian PhD in Leiden: what is that like?
Wija Wijayanto and Arum Perwitasari both were Indonesian PhD students at Leiden University, funded by the Leiden-DIKTI Graduate Scholarship Programme. With the help of this scholarship, literally thousands of students travel abroad to write their dissertations. During their research period, Arum and…
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How can scientists contribute to a climate-resilient cup of coffee?
Agricultural production is one of the most vulnerable sectors to climate change around the world, and poorer countries face significantly more difficulties than the developed world. Coffee is an agricultural commodity that most people enjoy but are oblivious to the climate-related challenges affecting…
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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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Why we need to co-create knowledge for sustainability – and why this is easier said than done
Recent debates on energy transitions and poverty illustrate the social ecological complexities of sustainability problems. These cannot be tackled by single academic disciplines – nor by academics alone. In this blog, Marja Spierenburg reflects on the need for, and challenges of ‘transdisciplinarity…
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Being an Indonesian PhD in Leiden: what is that like?
Wija Wijayanto and Arum Perwitasari both were Indonesian PhD students at Leiden University, funded by the Leiden-DIKTI Graduate Scholarship Programme. With the help of this scholarship, literally thousands of students travel abroad to write their dissertations. During their research period, Arum and…
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Call for Contributions: Third conference of the Law and Development Research Network
From 19 to 21 September 2018 the third annual conference of the Law and Development Research Network (LDRN) will take place at Leiden University. The theme of the conference will be 'Interfaces'.
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Reading list – Culinary culture and tasty tales
Are we going vegetarian this year? Shall we keep the dessert the same? Where do I find inspiration for a festive meal during the holidays? For readers who like to postpone these questions, for those who like to tell a good story with their culinary contribution, or for those who simply want to know…
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EL CID in a time of corona: ‘This is great fun – we don’t know what it was like before anyway’
The EL CID introduction period is mostly online this year. But all first-years get to come to Leiden for a day for a taste of studying and student life. We came to have a look on Wednesday 12 August.
- Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (SOEMEHL)
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Multilingualism in the usage-based era
Lecture
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Online Open Day for Professionals
Study information
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SAILS/ LIBC - Hackathon Computational Psychometrics
Lecture
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Reedijk Symposium 2019: Function-based nonadiabatic principles for artificial photosynthesis with high yield
Lecture
- Reaction driven ordering of the surface of a PtRh alloy model catalyst
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E-NOTE Second Teaching Excellence Training for Academic Staff
Course
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The Powerful Psoas: A movement exploration workshop
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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The Yangtze and the Rhine: A historical conference
Conference
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 20 March 2018
Lecture
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Kanga: the ‘talking cloth of the Indian Ocean’
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Online exhibition
TEXTS FROM ANCIENT EGYPT. Highlights from the Collection of the Leiden Papyrological Institute. Online exhibition on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the foundation ‘Het Leids Papyrologisch Instituut’ in 2015.
- Volume 14 (2019)
- Volume 7 (2012)
- Media Technology exhibition HYBRID in V2_ gallery space
- The brightest Au(111) surface
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Faculty symposium Humanities: The Myth of High and Low Culture
Festival
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Supporting Heritage Language Education through Translanguaging
Lecture, Lunch Seminar and Research Discussion