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Public Administration specialist at sea: ‘I understand The Hague side of the Royal Navy’
From assistance in the event of natural disasters to peace-keeping missions. As a communication adviser, Leonoor van Poelgeest goes to all those destinations where the Royal Navy are active. Why did she choose this work and how has her Public Administration study helped her?
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Six university buildings you can visit on the Open Monument Days
Of the 32 historic buildings that are opening their doors to the public on the Open Monument Days on 8 and 9 September, five are University buildings. The Hortus Botanicus is also open.
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From Leiden Pilgrim to American president
Before founding their American colony, the Pilgrim Fathers first lived in Leiden in the early 17th century. This group has no fewer than nine American presidents among its descendants. The University played an important role in the Pilgrims’ life in Leiden.
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442nd Dies Natalis focuses on Asia
On the 442nd anniversary of the foundation of Leiden University, and at the start of the Leiden Asia Year, lawyer Jan Michiel Otto, an expert in the field of law in developing countries, delivered the first Dies lecture. He compared demagogues in Asia who call upon Muslims to turn against their governments…
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Justice for Syria is possible, but only if political will exists
Atrocities have been the order of the day in Syria since war broke out in 2011, but the perpetrators are rarely tried. According to PhD candidate Elizabeth Van Schaack, the international community could bring justice in Syria, but only if there is political will. PhD defence on 29 April 2020.
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Carel Stolker: 'It's a no-brainer: the opportunity just has to be seized!'
Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) has been in existence for almost six years and will be entering its second phase in 2019. What course will the alliance take, what opportunities are out there and what is its mission? LDE Magazine spoke with Carel Stolker, rector magnificus of Leiden University and a member…
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Blog Post | Colouring Diplomacy through Feminist and Pro-Gender Bodies and Foreign Policies
In the past months the COVID-19 pandemic has made the world become more reliant on digital communication and social media. As virtual spectators of diplomacy during these times, it is not difficult to notice that diplomacy is more colourful nowadays.
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Nine Leiden projects awarded first NWO Science Diplomacy Fund
The projects of nine researchers at Leiden University have received funding through the new NWO Science Diplomacy Fund. The Fund is for scientific activities that will improve relations between the Netherlands and other countries.
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‘Looking back, this past year will be a very important period in my life’
At the Faculty of Science, forty per cent of the employees are of a non-Dutch nationality. Amongst PhDs that is even sixty per cent. How are they doing in a time of working at home in a different culture, when travelling is not possible? Clinical pharmacologist Lu Chen is the third in this series to…
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Student Bram wanted to be mayor as a boy
Bram Geurds (20) is fascinated by politics. When he was 12, a political debate on TV caught his attention. And he decided he wanted to be mayor one day. Unsurprisingly, Bram is studying political science and is politically active. It might seem like he’s on course to become a professional politician.…
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Scholar at Risk Lety Elvir Lazo: ‘My university intimidated me too’
The proceeds of the Leiden University Science Run on 28 September will go to Scholars at Risk, a section of the UAF that assists refugee scholars. One such scholar is Leiden PhD candidate Lety Elvir Lazo from Honduras.
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They want a seat in The Hague City Council
Many students, staff and alumni of Leiden University are politically active. In the run-up to the local elections on 21 March, candidates in The Hague and Leiden explain why you should vote for them, and what they want to do if they are elected. In this article, it is the turn of the candidates in The…
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Rapenburg - backdrop for art and knowledge
Street theatre, drama, poetry and a lot of science: Leiden's Rapenburg was the backdrop for the fifth Night of Art and Knowledge on Saturday 16 September. Many University buildings - from the Observatory to the Hortus - opened their doors to artists, scientists and a public curious to know more.
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Two good agents could replace two mobile units
Peter Slort is the highly driven portfolio holder for Diversity with the Dutch National Police. Since November 2016 he has been spreading the importance of diversity throughout the police organisation.
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‘As a postdoc, you have to be creative and alert’
Elisabeth Heijmans originally comes from French-speaking Belgium – ‘close and far at the same time’. She came to Leiden University for her Ph.D. in 2013, and consequently managed to get a postdoc position. In this role, she is part of a team of Ph.D. students, postdocs and supervisors, looking at historical…
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Catholics in the Dutch Republic were creative directors of their own lives
The Catholics were by no means pitiable victims over the two centuries that they had to practise their religion underground, Caroline Lenarduzzi writes in her PhD dissertation. They managed to keep their faith alive from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century. PhD defence 25 October.
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American presidents and their special relationship with Leiden
President John Quincy Adams studied in Leiden. His father, John, who was also president, also stayed here and received a lot of support from professor and publisher Johan Luzac. And how are presidents Bush and Obama linked to Leiden?
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Blog Post | Incorporating gender considerations into international cybersecurity policy and practice
Gendered dynamics and assumptions are prevalent throughout the field of cybersecurity.
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Dating with electrodes struck to your skin
Four thousand visitors immersed themselves in art and science during Leiden's Night of Art and Science on 17 September. They could choose from dozens of lectures, experiments, interactive events and a lot of art.
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Alumni event BSc Security Studies & MSc Crisis and Security Management
Alumni-activiteit
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Exchanges on the Middle East: Heritage for Citizenship in Times of Conflict
Student Workshop
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Non-state actors as a formative factor in World Politics
Lezing
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The cost of leadership and moral courage
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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Exchanges on the Middle East: Heritage for Citizenship in Times of Conflict
Public Lecture and Debate
- Obtaining justice and reparations for genocide survivors - What mobilisation and what role for the European Union and the international community
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ISGA Movie Night: The Fog of War
Movie
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LUC The Hague Experience Day
Studievoorlichting
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LUC The Hague - Experience Evening
Studievoorlichting
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LUCIR Lecture: The Landscape of Political Violence
Lezing
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A Transformation of Political Violence? Terrorism and the Decline of War
Lezing
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The Ties that Bind: The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-European Relations
Debat, StepTalks
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Panel “Tunisia is the way”
Debat
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'Cultural heritage at risk: protecting cultural heritage in times of conflict.'
Lezing
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The EU’s Conceptualisation of the Rule of Law in its External Relations: Case Studies on Development Cooperation and Enlargement
Promotie
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MAXCAP’s final conference
Congres/symposium
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This Week’s Discoveries CO₂ special | 27 February 2018
Lezing
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The Local Impact of a Global Court: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court in Situation Countries
Promotie
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Global Climate/Ecological Risk and International Security
Debat
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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International Organization Membership and Militarized Conflict: A Distributive Perspective
Lezing
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LUCIR/CSPPR Seminar: Populism and Democracy
Lezing
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Inventing Origins - The Function of Aetiology in Antiquity
Congres/symposium
- The Gender Agenda in International Justice: A Conversation with Gender Focal Points
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Ethnographies of Waiting: Doubt, Hope and Uncertainty
Lezing, Book presentation
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European Union Seminar: Joris Larik
Lezing
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A New Administration: U.S. Foreign Policy and The Kurds
Lezing
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Body and Ki in GiCheon: Practices of Self-Cultivation in Contemporary Korea
Promotie
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University interpretation on war Ukraine
Lezing
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LUCIR Lecture: The Internet and Political Protest in Autocracies
Lezing
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The Responsibility to Protect: the Case of Libya
Lezing