1,321 zoekresultaten voor “asia” in de Publieke website
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CADS Research Seminar | Women at the Cutting Edge
Lezing, Research Seminar
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VVIK Lecture
Lezing
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Forum Antiquum Fall 2020 Lecture Migrant Literature in the Early Roman Empire: Greek Responses to Rome
Lezing
- The EU, Russia and the Neighbourhood in Flames: A Practioner's Perspective
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Research Seminar: Bähre, De Maaker and Samuels about their new projects
Lezing
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Agniśauca: a Mediaeval Eurasian Cultural Meme
Lezing
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India Votes 2019: National, Regional and Global Reverberations
Debat, Roundtable
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Printed Books and Knowledge about Necessities and Luxuries in Early Modern China and Japan
Congres/symposium, Workshop IIAS
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Dies natalis
Congres/symposium, Ceremony
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The Nandimitrāvadāna: A Living Text from the Buddhist Tradition
Promotie
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series
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The Post-Western World and the Rise of the Parallel Order
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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LUCIP Lecture Series with Yoko Arisaka
Lezing
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China in Global Governance: Bridging Domestic Interests and Outward Actions
Lezing, Workshop
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The Uzbeks in Afghanistan: An often forgotten segment of the Afghan ethnic mosaic
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Monumental epigraphy of Transoxiana in the Timurid period: poets, craftsmen and patrons
Lezing
- What's New?! fall lecture series
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Fandom Publics: The Internet and New Social Formation in China
Lezing
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State Sharia and Its Limits
Lezing
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Top Lectures: Dr Mrinalini
Lezing
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Sovereignty in the Hills: The Naga Nation and Indian State-Making, 1944-1960
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Becoming Global Hindus: Hindu Nationalist Training Camps and the Indian Diaspora
Lezing
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Social Diversity in Human-Nature Relations
Lezing, Studium Generale
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Ottoman Masculinities at Stake: Popular Erotic Narratives in Early Twentieth-Century Ottoman Turkish Literature
Lezing
- COGLOSS seminars 2018-2019
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How Did East Asians Become Yellow?
Lezing
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The Future of Muslim Politics in India
Lezing
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Comix Cojinga
Lezing
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Ombuds Institutions: Strengthening Gender Equality, Women’s Access to Justice and Protection and Promotion of Women’s Rights
Leiden Socio-legal Series Lecture
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CADS Research Seminar | Phones and webcams in care among Indian transnational families
Lezing
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Plus ca change, plus ca reste la meme chose? Evaluating change and continuity in Modi's policy towards Israel
Lezing
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Conference: Problematizing Reconciliation in Local Contexts and the Role of the International Community
Congres/symposium
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City and Society: The Care of the Self
Congres/symposium
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Safeguarding children’s rights in immigration law
Congres/symposium
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Global Flows, local Agencies, significant Pasts: Perspectives in Museum History and contemporary Art
Faculty Roundtable
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National Museum of Antiquities: 200-year partnership with Leiden University
From Caspar Reuvens to the royal grave in Oss, and from ancient images in the Hortus to a table from Naturalis. The National Museum of Antiquities is 200 years old, and throughout this whole period there have been close contacts between museum and university. Curator Annemarieke Willemsen explains this…
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The story behind the war victims
Herta Mohr was a promising Egyptologist who died in Bergen-Belsen. Lawyer Amandus Wolfsbergen died in Auschwitz, without knowing that the his work would continue to be a respected authority for many years. Thanks to research by PhD candidate Adriënne Baars, some more personal information has been added…
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This was 2021! An overview of Humanities in the news
Online, hybrid, on campus... It was an unpredictable year, also for the Faculty of Humanities. Luckily, there were also non-corona related stories. Let's review 2021 with this list of the most-read news articles per month.
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Aline-Priscillia and Ruşen nominated for an ECHO Award
Working towards a more inclusive and diverse society, next to your studies. Humanities students Aline-Priscillia Messi and Ruşen Koç devote a considerable amount of hours to this every week. Now they have been nominated for an ECHO Award.
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Ewine van Dishoeck shows us new worlds in Dies lecture
Her specialist field is molecular astrophysics, and she is the most quoted scholar in her field. In this, the year of astronomy, she is the ideal person to give the Dies lecture at the university with the world's oldest astronomy institute; it goes without saying that the lecture will be on the newest…
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Asma Mehan about PortCityFutures, anthropology, and Leiden
Asma Mehan is one of the researchers involved in this project since June 2020 and works at CADS. What exactly is PCF and why is research in port areas important? An introduction to Asma Mehan and PCF.
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Archaeology students explore visual culture with artworks
In a creative assignment as a part of the bachelor's course Visual Culture, students explored the impact and complexity of visual culture by means of visual culture. The resulting artworks were of such a high quality that it was decided to present these in an exhibition.
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Blog Post | Pandemics, Bricks-and-Mortar, and Heads of Mission
Jorge Heine writes about 'bricks-and-mortar' diplomatic posts and their significance during a pandemic.
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Top international students receive LExS scholarship
International students who have been awarded a LExS scholarship from Leiden University were welcomed in the Academy Building on 5 September. The 50 students were presented with a certificate symbolising their scholarship.
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Writing history together in the Transvaal
Alicia Schrikker doesn't usually get involved in urban history. As a senior lecturer, her research field is generally the colonial history of Asia and partly South Africa. So, the fact that she is going to carry out an urban history research project together with colleagues, is something that even she…
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Blog Post | Foreign Ministries’ Responses to Growing Complexity, and How to Study Them
Christian Lequesne introduces the upcoming special issue on Ministries of Foreign Affairs in this blog post.
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Call for papers: Arabic and its Alternatives
Religious minorities and their languages in the emerging nation states of the Middle East (1920–1950)
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Successful international conference on Safeguarding children’s rights in immigration law
On 22 and 23 November 2018, the international conference ‘Safeguarding Children’s Rights in Immigration Law’ organized by the Institute of Immigration Law and the Department of Child Law took place at Leiden University. Currently, there exists tension between the idea that children deserve specific…
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Inspiring: Henriëtte studied at a Chinese university for five months
When Henriëtte Hoffman was ten years old she was enthralled by The Last Emperor, a 1987 film about the twelfth and last emperor of the Manchu dynasty. It was an interest that eventually led to a five-month stay in Chengde in China for her Asian Studies research master’s programme. During her time in…
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Senior Teaching Qualification for first ten lecturers
The Senior Teaching Qualification is for experienced lecturers who have done more than lecturing alone. Ten quotes from the first ten lecturers to receive the STQ award.