1945 zoekresultaten voor “european migration” in de Publieke website
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Workshop Democratic Theory with Sofia Näsström and David Owen
Debat
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Opening Overview Exhibition ‘Heritage on the Move’
Tentoonstelling
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Forum Antiquum Fall 2020 Lecture Migrant Literature in the Early Roman Empire: Greek Responses to Rome
Lezing
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Displacement and Bodily Politics: Experience of Rural ‘Homeless’ in Peri-Urban Calcutta
Lezing, L-PEG Lunch Research Seminar
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The emergence of 'illiberal democracies' and the protection of human rights in Europe
Lezing
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Empire and the Politics of Self-Determination: The International Roots of the Nation-State Order
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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The spread of alloying in the Eurasian Bronze Age
Lezing, Science in Archaeology Lunch Talks
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Guest Researchers
We welcome a new round of advanced researchers (post-MA) to apply to the institute's guest researchers positions.
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Demographic Transformation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh
Lezing
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ILS Lunch Seminar with Clare Fenwick and Ilya Kokorin
Lezing
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Transnational Gay and Lesbian Activism, 1945-1979
Lezing, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Bordering Practices and the Politics of Mobility
Seminar
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A future for Archaeology
Lezing
- Leiden University welcomes Mr. Zoltán Kovács: Spokesman Hungarian Government
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Constructing Belonging: Youth Inclusions and Exclusions in the Omani Labour Market
LUCIS What's New Lecture
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Portraits of Unbelonging: Photography and the Making of Armenian Emigrants
LUCIS Lecture | MENA Cultures & Global Aesthetics
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The ‘Muslim area’ as a regional centre: Finding a way out of the ‘ghetto’ in scholarship of Indian Muslims
Lezing
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HiSoN conference "Making Waves in Historical Sociolinguistics"
Congres/symposium
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Field Notes from the Edge of a Crisis
Lezing
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Changes in the mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion since the Early Modern Period
Congres/symposium, Symposium
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Roundtable Series: Reflections on a Pandemic 4 - Global Economy
Lezing
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Book launch: The Politics of Borders/Practising EU Policy/American Hegemony and the Rise of Emerging Powers
Debat
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Vidis for nine Leiden researchers
Nine talented Leiden researchers have been awarded a Vidi subsidy by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Vidis are intended for researchers with several years of research experience who want to set up or expand their own line of research.
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NISIS Network Day
Congres/symposium, Network event
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Eleven Vidi grants for Leiden
NWO has awarded eleven Leiden researchers a Vidi grant of 800,000 euros. The research subjects range from Cicero and muscle dystrophy to the archaeology of bogs.
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Leonard Blussé receives prestigious Fukuoka Prize in Japan
Leonard Blussé, Professor Emeritus of History of European-Asian Relations, was awarded the 13th Fukuoka Prize in Japan on 10 September.
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On the Move: What's going on in Leiden?
Tentoonstelling, Introduction to Cultural & Academic events in Leiden
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Beacons of Freedom: Runaway Slaves in North America, 1775-1860
Lezing, Studium Generale
- CMGI Brown Bag Seminars 2019-2020
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Exposition MEMORY: Architecture of Belonging
Promotie, Artistic work associated with Public Defense
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Shan-Ni language vitality in Northern Myanmar
Lezing
- The Future of Archaeology
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Saints of the Indus
Lezing
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Bogus constructions and intra EU migrants (working in the Netherlands)
Congres/symposium
- Borders: Life On the Fringes of Area Studies
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Student Conference on Schools, Neighbourhoods, Society
Congres/symposium
- WHAT's NEW?! Fall Lecture Series
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Becoming a ‘Capable’ Man in China
Lezing
- Me, Asian?! - Event Series
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Kanga: the ‘talking cloth of the Indian Ocean’
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
- Slaving Zones
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Getting to the Core of Crimmigration
Lezing
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2018 - 2019
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LCN2 Seminar: Mathematical Modeling of Embryonic Development: The Intra- and Extracellular Networks that Coordinate Collective Cell Behavior
Lezing
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2019-2020
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Introducing: Matthew Hobson
Matthew Hobson is a postdoctoral researcher in the ERC granted research project 'An Empire of 2000 Cities: urban networks and economic integration in the Roman empire', directed by Luuk De Ligt and John Bintliff (Archaeology).
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Fierce protests against Education Minister's redistribution plans
Over a thousand researchers and students protested in Leiden on 2 September against the plans to transfer money to science and technology at the expense of other disciplines. Just metres away, Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Ingrid van Engelshoven, was giving a speech at the opening of the…
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Can ‘diploma democracy’ be stopped?
Almost all the members of the Dutch House of Representatives, ministers and government officials are university educated. At the same time, the large majority of the electorate have a lower level of education, or even no education. How much of a problem is that? Two new books warn about this gap in…
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'Why aren't those children at school?'
The new privacy laws make it more difficult to combat human trafficking: under-age victims are often not registered. In her lecture, Cleveringa Professor Corinne Dettmeijer called on everyone to be on the alert. 'We don't want to live in a society where people are treated as throw-away objects.'
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Wim van den Doel: 'Many regional solutions are also applicable worldwide'
What will be the focus of the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus strategic alliance in the next few years? Wim van den Doel, the new Chair of LDE, talks about his vision for the future of the alliance, social issues and the reality of academic collaboration.