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LUC The Hague: Celebrating Class of 2020 ½ and 2021
Last Friday, Leiden University College The Hague (LUC) celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2020 ½ and 2021. The 186 students received their Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree’s in LUC’s interdisciplinary honours programme Liberal Arts & Sciences: Global Challenges. Under the silver-…
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Challenging the Liberal World Order: The History of the Global South, Decolonization and the United Nations, 1955-2000
Congres/symposium, Workshop
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Landscape, Land-Change and Well-Being in Small Island Contexts: Case Studies from St. Kitts and the Kalinago Territory, Dominica
Promotie
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Navigations of a globalizing Chad: Nomadic Walad Djifir grounded in connectivity
Promotie
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Regímenes de cooperación internacional, paradigmas globales y redes de inteligencia en América Latina
Promotie
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Multi-Objective Bayesian Global Optimization for Continuous Problems and Applications
Promotie
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Landscapes of survival
Congres/symposium
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Tracing the Invisible History of the Global South and the United Nations: The Prohibitive Politics of Decolonization
Lezing
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Special Event on the global arms trade: Film Screening of 'Shadow World' and Q&A with Andrew Feinstein
Film screening
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Power of Religion and Human Rights: An interreligious dialogue from a global perspective
Annual LeidenGlobal Lecture
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Moving images and stories about itinerant heritage in Leiden's Oude UB
How do Nepalese exiles in England celebrate their festivals? What are North Korean monuments doing in Zimbabwe? The ‘Heritage on the Move’ exhibition shows what happens to cultures under the influence of migration. From 3 December to 7 January in Leiden University's Oude UB.
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The Raqqa tablets back to life!
Lezing, Studium Generale
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Repatriating Stranded Dutch Citizens: Scattered across the Globe
Jan Melissen discusses the political side of the repatriation operation for Dutch citizens stranded abroad in Dutch newspaper 'de Volkskrant'.
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Sustainable The Hague: Sustainable initiatives in your local area
How can you do your bit for sustainability? Students from Leiden University have launched an interactive website with 150 sustainable initiatives in and around The Hague. SustainableTheHague.nl makes it easy to find a sustainable shop, restaurant or community initiative in your local area.
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Trump’s America and the World - The Perils of a US Disengagement from Global Politics
Lezing
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Exploiting the Empires of Others: Vici grant for Cátia Antunes
Having mostly ignored the gains Dutch traders, investors and firms attained from serving the French, English and Iberian empires, debate in the Netherlands now demands a re-evaluation of Dutch colonial responsibilities. By recovering knowledge of these gains, this project will measure the wealth obtained…
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James & Arlette Mellaart: The journey to Çatalhöyük
Lezing, Faculty Lecture
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Labouring with large stones
Lezing
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After the act
Congres/symposium
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Dutch Symposium of the Near East
Congres/symposium
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Experimental event: tools and production
Festival, Experimental event
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Symposium in Honour of Olivier Nieuwenhuyse
Congres/symposium
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Application procedure
The application procedure is broken down into three parts.
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Admission requirements
If you would like to apply for this programme, you should first check the admission requirements.
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Deprivation of Liberty of Children in The Justice System Towards a Global Research Agenda
Congres/symposium
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Powers: a theoretical framework for inserting religion into comparative global history
Lezing, Research Seminar 1000-1800
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Slaves to the System: North Korean Forced Labour on a Global Scale
Congres/symposium
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Bitter truths: Common-pool resources, industrialisation, and the global history of Central Asian wormwood
Lezing
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'Whose Welfare? Fresh Perspectives on the Post-war Welfare State and its Global Entanglements'
Congres/symposium
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Remote Sensing and the Roman Military
Lezing
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LUC The Hague ranked as the best University College in The Netherlands
Leiden University College The Hague received the 'Top rated Programme' seal from the Keuzegids Universiteiten 2020 (Dutch University Guide). It is the seventh time in a row the Liberal Arts & Sciences programme focusing on Global Challenges is awarded the honorary seal.
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An Early Start: Welcoming the Class of 2024!
Although the official start of the academic year has to wait for another fortnight, Leiden University College The Hague (LUC) welcomed the Class of 2024 to the Anna van Bueren campus this week. The new cohort of 204 incoming students will spend the next three years studying different majors and minors…
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Mark Westmoreland and Francesco Ragazzi receive a Seed Grant
Dr. Mark Westmoreland (Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology) and Dr. Francesco Ragazzi (Institute of Political Science) have been awarded a Seed grant for their project, ‘Other “ways of knowing”: should we prepare for a post-textual turn in the social sciences?’. The grant amounts…
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State-owned enterprises and the politics of innovation in a globalized value chain: The case of natural resource sector
Congres/symposium, Research Seminar
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Rethinking the Role of 'Regions' in the Global Political Economy: The Gulf Arab States and the Middle East
Lezing, The annual L-PEG Lecture in Global Political Economy
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The Global Politics of African Industrial Policy: The Case of the Used Clothing Ban in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
Congres/symposium, Research Seminar
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Revealing the desert’s flourishing past
Lezing, Geoarch@Leiden
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Becoming Global Hindus: Hindu Nationalist Training Camps and the Indian Diaspora
Lezing
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Leiden Global Lecture - Heritage on the Move: The surprising history behind North Korean statues in Africa
Lezing
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Introducing Viola Müller
Viola Müller is a PhD candidate at the Leiden University Institute for History. Her research focuses on slave refugees in the US South, 1800-1860.
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Can we predict the future of ecosystems throughout the world?
To what extent does human intervention influence the world’s biodiversity? And can we predict how biodiversity and ecosystems will change in the coming years? Inaugural lecture by Peter van Bodegom, Professor of Conservation Biology, on 8 May.
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Leiden contributes to Getty Museum exhibition
Leiden researchers have made an important contribution to the successful ‘Beyond the Nile’ exhibition in the American J. Paul Getty Museum. They also contributed to the exhibition volume that will be presented to Rector Magnificus Carel stolker on 5 September.
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Lara Weiss: ‘Egypt is not just pyramids and mummies’
Egyptologist Lara Weiss is curator at The National Museum of Antiquities and has been leading the VIDI research project 'Walking Dead' since 2017. The exhibition 'Saqqara: Living in a necropolis', which will be on display at the museum starting March 10 next year, is part of the project.
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The impact of climate change on groups of people
The socio-economic effects of climate change often do not receive enough attention. At the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) a group of researchers will provide more insight. How does climate change affect whether people work together or conversely end up as opponents? And what can we learn from societies…
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Film funded with ERC grant in premiere at Mexican film festival
The feature drama film In Times of Rain will have its world premiere at the Guanajuato International Film Festival (#GIFF 2018) in Mexico. The film is a result of the Leiden University project ‘Time in lntercultural Context’, funded by the European Research Council.
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Tweets from the desert
Uncovering ancient Arabian inscriptions feels like pioneering detective work, says Arabist Michael Macdonald in a video interview with Leiden Islam Centre LUCIS. 'First you have to learn the alphabets that they're written in, and then you have to try and work out what they say.'
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explain contemporary Mediterranean migration patterns? The oceanic turn, global history and the longue durée
Lezing, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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replaces mayor of Kiev for a meeting at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
Lezing
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Habsburg family pulled strings to bring raiders of English North Cape expedition to justice
Richard Chancellor, the English Willem Barentsz, discovered the North Cape during the first English expedition to attempt to find a northeast passage. But the ship, the Edward Bonaventure, was ‘robbed by Flemings on its return in 1554.’ Historian Louis Sicking and legal expert Remco van Rhee found the…
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'The necessary and the possible': a project on social movements as drivers of change
Postdoctoral researcher Joost de Moor, who joined the interdisciplinary Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) initiative at Leiden University since April 2021, will spend 50% of his time doing research for the project