1,726 zoekresultaten voor “public leadership” in de Publieke website
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Local and imperial rule. Theoretical approaches and concepts
Masterclass
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FGGA Research Seminar: Linking the Discontented Employee and the Discontented Citizen
Lezing, Seminar
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City Responsibility: Municipal Institutions as the First Frontier of Conflict Prevention and Peace building
Lezing
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series
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The Implications of ISIS (the “Islamic State”) for Islamic Movements and the Middle East
Lezing
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Africa knows!
Congres/symposium
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Heritage Destruction, Human Rights and International Law
Cursus, Summer School
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Duke-Leiden Institute in Global and Transnational Law
Cursus
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Camels, Cats, and Bats: Separating Fact from Fiction in the Coronavirus Outbreak
Lezing
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ICTY Legacy Lecture Series: “The Story of the ICTY Office of the Prosecutor”
Lezing
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Human Rights, Transitional Justice and the Protection of the Environment after Conflict
Cursus, Summer School
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international humanitarian law summer school
Cursus, Summer School
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The Duke-Leiden Institute in Global and Transnational Law
Cursus, Summer Institute
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Universal Jurisdiction: Bridging the Accountability Gap and Providing Justice to Victims
Congres/symposium
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Campus The Hague: more ‘Hague’ in its DNA
Campus The Hague has forged its own identity: alongside interdisciplinarity, interaction with the city is its defining feature. ‘The campus is now a young adult. It is well beyond puberty,’ says campus chair Erwin Muller. An ambitious new strategy reveals this.
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Chair of UN Studies in Peace and Justice
From 1 August 2018, Alanna O'Malley was appointed as Chair of United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice, focusing on the ‘lesser-known actors’ of the UN: women, the youth, the agents of informal diplomatic networks within the UN and actors from the Global South. This Special Chair has been created…
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The Future of Diplomacy after COVID-19: Multilateralism and the Global Pandemic
Lezing
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Ethical decision making and moral dilemmas
Webinar | Cleveringa Dallaire critical conversation series
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From Background Noise to Alarm Bells: Towards Inclusive Climate Action
Debat
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Beschadigd vertrouwen: Vertrouwenwekkend schadebeleid na door de overheid gefaciliteerde schade
Lezing
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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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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in International Law
Cursus, Summer School
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international humanitarian law summer school
Cursus, Summer School
- Volume 4 (2009)
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Text in Context
Recontextualising the Papyri from Roman Soknopaiou Nesos / Dimê (Fayyum, Egypt)
- Volume 2 (2007)
- Volume 8 (2013)
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Cosmopolis
Cosmopolis seeks to explore the transnational and cultural dimensions of intra-Eurasian encounters through Dutch sources.
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BSc Security Studies
On this page you will find all information about the Bachelor of Security Studies that you need as a prospective student.
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Editorial | The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 15 Years On: Past and Present Board Members on Future Research
It is fifteen years since the first issue of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (HJD) in 2006. To mark the occasion, we put together an editorial on where diplomacy, diplomatic studies and HJD might be going.
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Guest lecture from Sander Dekker, Minister for Legal Protection, to CSM students
On Wednesday morning, 14 March, Sander Dekker, Minister for Legal Protection, gave a guest lecture to the students of the Master Crisis and Security Management as part of the course Crisis Management. Dr. Sanneke Kuipers presented propositions based on theory to Minister Dekker. After each proposition,…
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No moderation in tone at Trump's inauguration
The brand-new American President Donald Trump delivered his inaugural speech on 20 January. There was little sign of conciliation and he was liberal with the truth, in the opinion of a number of Leiden academics. One professor is more positive: 'He wants to take on radical Islam.'
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LUC Student Wins Nobel Peace Prize Essay Competition
Natalia Sobrino-Saeb, third-year student at Leiden University College The Hague, won the challenge by the Ignitor Fellowship Program held by the Nobel Peace Center for her essay on the threats to journalism in Mexico. On December 10th Natalia met the Committee of the Ignitor Fellowship in Oslo and attended…
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Diversity symposium 2021: small steps can increase inclusion
‘Culture change takes time,’ said Vice-Rector Hester Bijl at the closing panel of the University’s Diversity Symposium on 26 January. She talked about the road to a diverse and inclusive university. The symposium provided plenty of concrete examples of small steps that can already be taken.
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‘It affects me most when children are involved’
It doesn’t take long before Tim van Lit has told us what interests him: problems that shake the nation. This 28-year-old Criminology alumnus heads a team of 25 at Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Location: Schiphol Airport.
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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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Four pressured months trying to solve society’s woes
In the National Think Tank, 20 young academics spend four months mulling over a solution to a societal problem. Two Leiden alumni tell us more.
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Jannemieke Ouwerkerk independent and free thanks in part to Veni
‘Without that Veni grant, I would never have been able to delve into my subject so deeply. During the first two months, I only read articles and other professional literature. A dream, I would skip home afterwards.’
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Roméo Dallaire on How a better world is possible 9 april
Lezing
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Is it Possible to Build World Order Without American Hegemony?
Lezing
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Towards a Deeper Economic and Monetary Union: The Five Presidents' Report and EU Socio-Economic Governance
Lezing
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Putin’s War on Ukraine: Implications and Consequences
Debat, Roundtable
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Ada Lovelace Distinguished Lecture Series
Lezing
- The Golden Horde in a Global Perspective: Imperial strategies
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Launch James Webb telescope - lectures by Ewine van Dishoeck and Bernhard Brandl
Lezing
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Colloquim Reforming Democracy by Graham Parkes (Hawai'i)
Lezing
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Why Do Government Aid Agencies Die? A "Court Politics" Approach
Lezing
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Studying the Links between Terrorism and Nuclear Deterrence
Lezing
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The UN in times of Global challenges
Lezing
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The Duke-Leiden Institute in Global and Transnational Law
Cursus, Summer Institute