492 zoekresultaten voor “egypt” in de Publieke website
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How commercial law and employment law can conflict
May the Netherlands deny access to products manufactured under poor working conditions? And can a manufacturer bring a case against a country that increases its minimum wage? PhD candidate Ruben Zandvliet examined the legal and ethical issues involved in international commercial law, investment law…
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In search of missing link in Islamic and European history
In the period between the First and the Second World War, many Muslim intellectuals came to Europe. What impact did they have on each other’s, as well as on European thinking, and how were they in turn influenced? Leiden Islam expert Dr Umar Ryad has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant to investigate…
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Eight researchers to travel abroad on Rubicon grant
Eight young researchers from Leiden University have received a Rubicon grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This will allow them to conduct research at a top institute or university abroad.
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Cuneiform reveals shared birthplace
Assyriologists in Leiden have been conducting research into ancient clay tablets from the Middle East for 100 years already. What exactly do these clay tablets tell us? And why is Leiden such a good place to study them?
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ERC Consolidator Grants for Leiden researchers
Five Leiden researchers have been awarded a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC). This grant of up to two million euros will enable them to continue and expand their scientific research.
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Democratic elections in a one-party regime
China is a one-party regime, yet elections are held for the local congresses. PhD candidate Wang Zhongyuan investigated how the Communist Party uses this democratic instrument to strengthen the authoritarian regime. PhD defence 31 January.
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Honours Class makes cultural heritage tangible: ‘You are dealing with people’
An Honours Class about the ostensibly unrecognisable worlds of insular Southeast Asia teaches students a fundamental piece of wisdom:
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ICM 2018 project results
Within the ICM 2018 project, Leiden University cooperated with 25 partner universities from 14 countries. In total, 97 mobilities were granted to this project - 65 mobilities were realised (some mobilities had to be ended prematurely due to covid-19, others were finished online).
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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.
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The Middle Eastern City in Three De-constructed Stereotypes
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Heilige bescherming: het gebruik van Gods woorden in amuletten
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Opening Visual Cultures exhibition
Tentoonstelling
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Arabische Berber Verhalen
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Amara West: lived experience and colonialism in late second millennium BC Nubia
Lezing
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Investigation of Pigments on Archaeological Artifacts on site by Mobile Imaging Spectroscopy
Lezing
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From Aksum to India: Inclusivity & the Classics
Film screening
- WHAT's NEW!? Spring Lecture Series
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Pietro della Valle’s Mummies
Lezing
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Guiding Travelers: Reading the landscape
Congres/symposium, Workshop
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Innovative Epigraphy: New Approaches to the Study of Inscriptions
Lezing, Canonical Cultures Symposium
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The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East, with James Shires
Lezing
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Life under Akhenaten: Excavating the cemeteries of Amarna
Lezing
- WHAT's NEW?! Spring Lecture Series
- Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language and Culture
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Textual Sources and Geographies of Slavery in the Early Islamic Empire, ca. 600-1000 CE
Lezing, Workshop
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Leiden Symposium: Equity, redemption and release in ancient legal traditions
Congres/symposium
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LUCDH: Small Grants Symposium
Congres/symposium
- LUCIS Fall Fellow 2017: Mercedes Volait
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Film Screening | The Judge
Film screening
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The Language of Law in Ancient Documents: Transformation and Continuity of Legal Formulae in Diachronic and Geographic Perspective
Congres/symposium
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Orientalists Day
Congres/symposium
- What's New?! Fall 2020 Lecture Series
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Sogdian and Sasanian and Chinese Art. The Impact of the Silk Roads
Lezing
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Integrating Grammar-Based and Communicative Approaches in The Arabic Classroom
Congres/symposium, Teaching conference
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Collecting Historic Cairo through drawing, photography and artifact: amateur Arthur-Ali Rhoné and the production of antiquarian knowledge on
Lezing
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Safer Field Research in the Middle East and North Africa
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
- What's New?! fall lecture series
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Gravensteen Lecture | Early Islamic art exhibits and sales in Paris (1865-1869)
Lezing
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Made on Order for the Amir: What was the function of Mamluk “Barracks Wares”?
Lezing
- FameLab International: semi-finals with Liza Cornet
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Subject of Love, Object of Creation
Masterclass
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Revolutionary Parents: Intimate Cultural Memories of the Arab Left
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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NIMAR exhibition: Morocco through Dutch eyes
Leiden historian Herman Obdeijn has created an exhibition for NIMAR about the centuries-old bond between the two countries. The exhibition opens on 1 March at the Université Mohammed V in Rabat. ‘The Moroccans changed from distant allies to close neighbours.’
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Archaeology Open Day: ‘Excavations are cool’
‘We’ve come because our granddaughter started studying archaeology here this year. But I’m really interested in archaeology too.’ The Open Day at the Faculty of Archaeology on 12 October was a field day for archaeology fans: workshops, lectures, activities for children and a pub quiz that covered the…
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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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Success for Leiden with Vidi subsidies
NWO has awarded a Vidi subsidy to a total of 89 young and innovative researchers. Leiden researchers have won twelve of these subsidies and three subsidies have gone to the LUMC. Each researcher will receive up to 800,000 euro to develop a particular research theme or to set up a research group.
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Get to know Seif Kabil, chairman young alumni network
Seif Kabil is the new chairman of the International Young Leiden Law Alumni Network. Time to get to know him better.
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In pictures: animal mummies in a scanner
The story of Tutankhamun, the Egyptian pharaoh, is world famous. But did you know that the Ancient Egyptians mummified not only people but animals too? The National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden recently put a bunch of animal mummies through a CT scanner. This was in collaboration with Canon Netherlands…
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Enough is enough – the medal will be returned
Over a decade ago the then foreign minister Abdullah Gül awarded me the “Medal of High Distinction” of the Republic of Turkey. I received the award, consisting of a diploma and a gigantic gold medal, during a festive ceremony at the Turkish embassy in The Hague. The reason I was deemed worthy of the…
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