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Book: The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East
Five questions for James Shires, assistant professor at ISGA, about his new book, The Politics of Cybersecurity in the Middle East. The book is available to order now.
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Worlds of clay and worlds of timber: The roots of the Early Neolithic in Central Europe
Lezing, Louwe Kooijmans lecture
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Everything has its Jaguar
Promotie
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Adapting NATO to a Changing World: a Town Hall with Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
Lezing
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The Future of the United Nations: Time For Change
Lezing
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Diffracted Histories and Colonial Recursions in These Times
Lezing, GLASS
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About Liveable Planet
The Liveable Planet programme assists scientists and local communities in taking up a collective responsibility to develop in a sustainable way. This is done together with a lot of scientist from various disciplines.
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GLASS Roundtable | Dislocation of the West
Debat
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UNESCO Serial nomination of the Silk Roads: International initiatives and development perspectives
Lezing
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GLASS Public Lecture | Chin in the Popular Imagination: Images of China in North India at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Lezing
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Lessons from Afghanistan: international conference hosted by LUCIR, ISGA and GTGC
Congres/symposium
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Bacterial Endgame: Battle over SuperBugs
Lezing, Screening & Panel Discussion
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Lecture by Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis
Lezing
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Machiavelli and the Minor States; Power Politics in the International System
Oratie
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Archives, Materiality, and Unthought Knowns
Lezing
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Rationality, Alienation, and the Political Enlightenment: Themes from Gandhi
Lezing
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GLASS Roundtable | Transregional Asia: Methods and Challenges
Debat
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Origins and development of non-written administration in the Ancient Near East
Lezing, NINO-lezing
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The Development of Security: Colonial Geneaologies
Lezing
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Setting Sights on EU Accession: The Beginnings of Monetary Coordination in Central and Eastern Europe
Lezing, L-PEG Lunch Research Seminar
- Intelligence Lecture Series 2019
- Intelligence Lecture Series 2018
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The More the Better? The Complementarity of Human Rights Reviewing Mechanisms in the United Nations
Lezing
- Gravensteen Lectures
- Gravensteen Lectures
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Escape from Rome: The Death of an Empire and the Birth of the Modern West
Lezing
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Routes of Exchange, Roots of Connectivity
The archaeology of Afro-Eurasian networks across land and sea (1st millennium CE)
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ISGA Movie Night: The Fog of War
Movie
- ISGA Movie Night 2019
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Code red: we're barely prepared for a borderless crisis
Worldwide, countries are barely prepared for major borderless crises such as extreme natural disasters or other unexpected calamities that destabilise society, Professor of Political Science, Arjen Boin, warns. In his inaugural address on 23 October he makes some recommendations.
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Experiences on Online Professional Development
During this last year, most of our efforts and involvement in terms of recruitment activities and events as well as connecting with prospective students, parents and schools has all been moved online. Not a big surprise – this has been the shift for the entire world.
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‘Look beyond your own discipline’
Good research means looking beyond disciplinary boundaries, said Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Remus Dame in his inaugural lecture on 10 May. Processes that take place on DNA shouldn’t only be researched in a test tube but also in living cells, for instance.
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Partisan Aesthetics: A Book Roundtable with Sanjukta Sunderason
Lezing, MENA Cultures and Global Aesthetics Roundtable
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Transboundary Crises as Critical Junctures: Do Transnational Disasters Trigger Similar Institutional Change in the Affected Countries?
Lezing
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The participation of East-Central Europe in the UNESCO Nubian Campaign in the 1960’s
- Case study of the Hungarian Archaeological Mission in Abdallah Nirqi in 1964 –
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Museum Realisms
Lezing
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Archaeologist teaches Honours Course in The Hague: “The past is still alive.”
This semester archaeologist Dr Marike van Aerde teaches an Honours Course at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs in The Hague. “In the course, archaeology meets current issues.” For a course like this, the word interdisciplinary fits like a glove.
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Blind Spots: Seeing Race in the 21st Century
Debat, GLASS Roundtable
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Social Inequality in the World: Tombs and Burial Places
Lezing
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Gravensteen Lecture | Spaces of Enslavement: Rethinking the Architecture of the Castle/Dungeon
Lezing
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Gravensteen Lecture | Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings
Lezing
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Erasmus+ for Traineeships after Graduation
Bachelor, Master
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Gravensteen Lecture | Violence, Militarism and the Law: A Brief History of Dispossession
Lezing
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From Ship to Shore: Commercial Privilege and Material Culture in Eighteenth Century Yemen
Lezing
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Camels, Cats, and Bats: Separating Fact from Fiction in the Coronavirus Outbreak
Lezing
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VIDI Grant for Alexander Geurds
NWO has awarded a VIDI grant to Alex Geurds for his research proposal entitled Networked practices of contact: Cultural identity at the Late Prehistoric settlement of Aguas Buenas, Nicaragua, AD 500-1522. Geurds will investigate material culture exchange along the frontier of the Mesoamerican and the…
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Holland Scholarship - Incoming students
Bachelor
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The Ties that Bind: The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-European Relations
Debat, StepTalks
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3 June | The Bandung Spirit in the Geopolitics of Translation
Lezing, Gravensteen Lecture
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Board of Deans
The deans (chairs of the faculty boards) form the Board of Deans, which is chaired by the Rector Magnificus.