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First LUCAS Public Prize goes to Hugo Koning
Hugo Koning, an expert in Greek mythology, has won the Lucas Public Prize because he has brought his research to the attention of the general public in so many different ways. This is the first Public Prize awarded by the Leiden University Centre for Arts in Society (LUCAS). Hugo says with a smile:…
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Eurasian empires: report on the final conference
The final conference of the Eurasian Empires programme took place from 15 to 17 June 2016 in Leiden. The conference concluded a five-year research programme in which nine researchers worked on their own specific projects within the programme’s Eurasian scope, transcending borders by bringing together…
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Pieter's Corner: Climate change
Climate change is a hot topic and constantly in the news. Thousands of Dutch high school students protested at the Malieveld in The Hague. News website Nu.nl has barred climate change deniers from their comments section to prevent ‘fake news’. How does climate change impact the research community, and…
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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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‘A week feels like a month at the National Think Tank’
In the National Think Tank (NDT) 20 young academics spend four months reflecting on how to solve a societal problem. Four participants from Leiden told us about their experience.
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Starting university with a sleepover
El CID, the University introduction week, has begun! We spoke on Sunday evening to the first new arrivals who had come to Leiden to spend the night at the University Sports Centre. New students can sleep here all this week as well as at the ice rink or in a student house.
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Healthcare and population health: AI research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
‘Our health is the area that stands to gain most from artificial intelligence.’ The three universities in Zuid-Holland are helping make these gains. Three researchers talk about their collaborative research into AI for health, drug discovery and healthcare in the AI knowledge cluster in Zuid-Holland.…
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New Year’s reception 2021: a memorable online event
The Faculty’s traditional New Year’s reception, like everything else these days, was transformed into an online event this year. Dean Paul Wouters as the host led us through the programme filled with the Casimir Teaching Award, the Pieter de la Court Medals, the Master’s Thesis Prizes, and a short lecture…
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Book recommendation from ... Jeff Fynn-Paul
Every month a member of the Institute for History tells about a book that he/she has read and that has inspired him/her: from novels to biographies. At the end, the pen is passed on to another colleague. This month Jeff Fynn-Paul tells about a book he has read recently.
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Pieters Corner: Out-of-home placement
...What does seem clear, though, is that there is a great deal of room for improvement in the process of out-of-home placement. The FSW's social and behavioural scientists give their views.
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Entangling Palestinian and Dutch Poetry: Najwan Darwish and Anne Vegter
Workshop
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Tone in Binumarien (Trans-New Guinea): mora-based melodies
Lezing
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Historians without borders: Writing Histories of International Organizations
Congres/symposium
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Seminar & PhD Defence Amer Morgahi
Congres/symposium
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Careless Thought Costs Lives: Why There are Not Enough Organs for Transplants
Debat, StepTalks
- Slaving Zones
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Signs of life – Life, Living and Death in Modern and Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Congres/symposium
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The Polish challenge: Can and should courts decide on the supremacy of EU law?
Lezing
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Criminalising Curiosity? Counter-terrorism on Campus and Beyond
Lezing
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Negotiating an Arab-American Identity: Voices of Arab Immigrants in the Past & Present
Panel Discussion
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Moving Water and the Political in Southwest China
Lezing, Water Talk
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This Week’s Discoveries | 1 March 2016
Lezing
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Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on Bioscience
Lezing
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ISGA Guest lecture: David Baldwin and J.M. Berger
Lezing
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ISGA Conference: Who determines the security (research) agenda?
Congres/symposium
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Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in Cyberspace
Congres/symposium
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Let's talk about Inclusive Curriculum & Teaching
Congres/symposium, diversiteit
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Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800 - Not a normal job: the Emperor in Eurasian History
Lezing, Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Gongming shehui (Civil society) and the prospect of democratization in China
Lezing
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From Stone Age to Space Age
Congres/symposium
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Internship fair Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
Studievoorlichting
- Volume 16 (2021)
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Explaining prolific writers
Lezing
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Sarajevo Spring School
Congres/symposium, Spring School
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Exchanges on the Middle East: Heritage for Citizenship in Times of Conflict
Public Lecture and Debate
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Modernity in the Ninth Century: the Controversy around Abū Tammām
Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language and Culture (2016)
- The brightest Au(111) surface
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Supporting Heritage Language Education through Translanguaging
Lezing, Lunch Seminar and Research Discussion
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Ethical Dilemmas and Material Challenges of Doing Research in High Surveillance Environments
LUCIS Masterclass | Islam in North Africa
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CPP Colloquium with John Horton: Associative Political Obligations and Global Redistribution
Lezing
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Faculty Symposium 2022: Humanities in Crises
Congres/symposium, Symposium
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Thijs Porck is the winner of the second LUCAS Public Prize!
Thijs Porck, expert in medieval English, has won the LUCAS Public Prize because he has made his research and education visible to a wider audience. Thijs has reached the national media, secondary schools and a lot of views with his blogs and videos. The prize consists of a certificate, trophy, 1000…
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2021: This was the year of our faculty
2021 was an eventful year once again for the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA). Hybrid, working from home, online education, on-campus education, face masks, self-tests, keeping distance, quarantine and the coronavirus. Words that have now become a standard part of our vocabulary when…
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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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‘We couldn't really celebrate our vaccine being approved, but we were over the moon’
On 11 March, pharmaceutical company Janssen received approval to launch its corona vaccine on the European market. This made Janssen the fourth company to be given the green light by the European Medicines Agency. As Lead of the Janssen Campus in the Netherlands, Biology alumnus Bart van Zijll Langhout…
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‘Colourblind parenting is a myth’
We should mention differences in skin colour to our children because only then can we talk openly about prejudice and racism – and how to prevent them. This is what Professor Judi Mesman says in her book ‘Opgroeien in kleur’ (Growing up in Colour), which offers advice to parents. ‘Why is there only…
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Workshop Teleology and History
Lezing
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Cancelled: International Women’s Day 2020: Film Screening & Discussion with Oxfam Novib
Lezing
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Light Harvesting Satellite Meeting of the 17th International Congress on Photosynthesis Research
Congres/symposium
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AI & Data Science @ Archaeology
Lezing, Seminar