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Lunch Time Seminars
In this section you can find information about and recordings of past SAILS Lunch Time Seminars.
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Perspectives on Recent Developments in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Debat, LUCIS Panel Discussion | Islam in Central Asia
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Dialogic Network Presents: Two Lectures
Lezing
- Material Agency Forum
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Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics 2022
Congres/symposium
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Valedictory symposium in honor of Thijs van Kolfschoten
Congres/symposium, Symposium
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NISIS Autumn School 2018: Travelling Muslims
Congres/symposium
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The Politics of Siege in the Syrian Conflict
Panel discussion
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2018
Festival
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Staff
The Cyber Security lecturers are scholars and lecturers of Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and The Hague University of Applied Sciences.
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Splitting and clustering grammatical information
This project focuses on a striking parallelism between two macro-groups of languages: southern Italian dialects and the so-called split-ergative languages, like Basque, Georgian, Dyirbal, Hindi/Urdu.
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Late Pre-colonial and Early Colonial Entanglements of Venezuela with the Caribbean
This research project is an integral part of its mother-programme NEXUS1492 ERC Synergy Project directed by Prof. Corinne Hofman. Overarchingly, it aims at understanding and bridging from the archaeological perspective the late pre-colonial and early colonial history of the Southeastern Caribbean macroregion…
- Volume 6 (2011)
- Volume 8 (2013)
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Humans of Humanities
In the Humans of Humanities series, we will do a portrait of one of our researchers, staff members or students, every other week.
- Leiden University Gender Equality Plan 2021
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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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‘The connection with society is always closer than you think’
On the Things That Talk platform, students publish stories about objects from museums from the many collections of the university library and the city. An interview with Fresco Sam-Sin, its creator. Sam-Sin: ‘Things That Talk is a way to talk to each other about the structure of our education and about…
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Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Take care of each other’
After a turbulent Covid year, the well-being of our students and staff has the highest priority. How can we prevent physical and mental health problems? This was the key question at the Opening of the Academic Year in Pieterskerk in Leiden on 6 September.
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‘The sun never sets on our university'
Leiden University has partnerships in the local region, in the Netherlands, in Europe and with countries on almost all the world's continents. Students and researchers benefit from these partnerships, but society is also a beneficiary, says Rector Carel Stolker.
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‘Japan and Leiden aren’t so far apart after all’
A delegation from Leiden University visited Japan from 18 to 26 November to facilitate cooperation in research and teaching. The delegation also attended the signing of a twinning agreement between the cities of Leiden and Nagasaki and the opening of a bridge to Dejima, once literally the bridge between…
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Blog Post | Do diplomatic gifts matter?
In this blog, Jorg Kustermans asks the question whether diplomatic gifts matter - a subject covered in the latest HJD Forum on gift giving in diplomacy.
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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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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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Blog Post | An Identity Perspective on Non-great Power Public Diplomacy
The postwar Liberal International Order faces grave challenges today mostly in the form of geopolitical competitions among great powers and exclusionary identity politics unfolding across different countries.
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Reordering the Natural World: Animals, Plants, and the Natural Environment in Early Modern China
Cursus, Workshop
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Tone in Binumarien (Trans-New Guinea): mora-based melodies
Lezing
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Judicial Strategies in Consociations
Lezing
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Kamran Matin: Lineages of the Islamic State: An international historical sociology of State (de‐)formation in Iraq
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
- Reason of state and intelligence secrecy: The case of German intelligence legislation
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LUCIP Lecture Series with Godfrey Igwebuike Onah
Lezing
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Empire and the Politics of Self-Determination: The International Roots of the Nation-State Order
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Clefts in Tunen: A biclausal account
Lezing, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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From “The Sea Bastards” to “Solidarity Beyond Ocean”: Japanese Dockworkers and the Politics of Scale in the Bandung Moment
Lezing
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Sharia Embedded: the Bureaucratization of Islam in Brunei and Singapore
Lezing
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Mapping the Transmission of Knowledge in Tenth-Century Baghdad: an Investigation of the Fihrist of Ibn al-Nadim
Lezing, LUCIS
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Modern Transimperial Histories: Forms, Questions, Prospects
Lezing, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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Online Kress Talks with Cynthia Kok and Margaret Mansfield
Lezing
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With kind regards: 22 November 2022
Lezing
- Leiden University Nationalism Network
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‘Give’ constructions in Austronesian and Papuan languages of eastern Indonesia: a case of structural convergence
Lezing
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CPP Colloquium, Academic Freedom: How to Conceptualize and Justify it?
Lezing
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"Welfare and Inequality in Marketizing Social Orders”
Lezing, Seminar
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Customizing the Sharia: Matrilineal Muslims of the Indian Ocean Littoral
Congres/symposium
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Sexual Misfits and State Socialism: Dealing with Male Homosexuality and Male Sexual Deviance in Czechoslovakia
Lezing, Leiden Queer History Network
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Leiden Translation Talk 5 April: Pseudotranslation and reading under the bombs in Iran
Lezing
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LUSSI Seminar: What does Mecca have to do with Athens? The Language of Revelation in the Epistles of the Ikhwan al-Safar’ and other Ismaili Texts
Lezing
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Memory and Protest Cultures in Postcolonial and Post-Socialist Contexts
Congres/symposium
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2019-2020
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Global Frictions & Creative Traces: Works in Progress
Project presentation | MENA Cultures and Global Aesthetics