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This Week’s Discoveries | 24 October 2017
Lezing
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This Week’s Discoveries | 7 February 2017
Lezing
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Forum Antiquum: Carole Newlands
Lezing
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This Week's Discoveries | 9 June 2020
Lezing
- How to write an excellent research proposal 2016
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Lecture Dr. Charlie Fehl
Lezing
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ARC online session: Mirrors, Portals, and Probes: Artistic Research and its Translation Devices
Debat
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Oort Lecture 2018: The Search for Life on Planets Around Other Stars
Lezing
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Europe to the Moon and Mars
Lezing, Kaiser Lente Lezing
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2018 Hall of Fame
Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2018 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all.
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An academic perspective on the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos
Today over 1000 chief executives and more than 40 world leaders meet in the Swiss village Davos to discuss the world's issues of today. What is the importance of the conference and what is the actual effectiveness? Dr. Alexandre Afonso, assistant professor in the Department of Public Administration,…
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Rick Honings appointed Scaliger professor
Senior lecturer Rick Honings has been appointed Scaliger professor with effect from 1 July 2020. In the coming years his focus will be on promoting teaching and research on the Special Collections of the Leiden University Library. Honings succeeds book historian Erik Kwakkel, who held this chair until…
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Two Leiden astronomers awarded with prestigious IAU PhD Prize
Two Leiden astronomers will receive the prestigious IAU PhD Prize. Both Jorryt Mathee and Niels Ligterink of the Leiden Observatory won a prize. Scientific director Huub Röttgering: We are proud that this year two of our PhD students receive an IAU prize for the best thesis in their field of researc…
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Gerard van Westen appointed as full Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Medicinal Chemistry
Gerard van Westen has been appointed full Professor or Artificial Intelligence and Medicinal Chemistry. This chair has been jointly created by the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) and the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC) as part of SAILS, the university stimulus program in Artificial…
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“Should we close our borders? Not according to the Classical World!”
Leiden University archaeologists receive multiple awards for research on interaction between the Greek and Roman world and ‘The East’
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‘The really hard part is thinking up a wrong answer.’
The topics of discussion included multiple choices questions, research on teaching, workload and many other things. On 29 October four new enthusiastic fellows were installed in the Leiden Teachers’ Academy and presented their research innovation projects.
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Maria Gabriela Palacio Ludeña: ‘I see my true purpose in the classroom’
Before Maria Gabriela Palacio Ludeña became a lecturer International Studies at Leiden University, she was a public administrator in Ecuador. Her whole life she had a desire to teach and eventually she wound up at Leiden University.
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How a very international archaeologist was born
From mandrill teeth to the microstructure of bones: archaeology alumna Simone Lemmers (31) is determined to reveal the past by studying old remains. Her curiosity has led to a very international career, also in the UK, where she witnessed the Brexit referendum.
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Aspasia grant for promising researchers in psychology
Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam, Stefanie Meeuwis, and Eliška Procházková have all been awarded a share of the Aspasia diversity grant obtained by Mariska Kret. These three promising young psychologists will each receive 10,000 euros as a stepping stone towards a career in science. This gives them three months…
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Lorentz Professor Tom Lubensky: pioneer in soft matter
Professor Tom Lubensky from the University of Pennsylvania is visiting Leiden University as the 64th Lorentz Professor at the department of Theoretical Physics. He is a pioneer in the field of theoretical soft matter physics and winner of the prestigious Buckley Condensed Matter Prize. We spoke with…
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Temple culture in Ptolemaic Egypt alive and kicking
Egyptian temple culture was thought to be declining in the Ptolemaic era, after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Nothing could be further from the truth, says Egyptologist Carina van den Hoven. Temple culture was very much alive and kicking. PhD defence 16 February.
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Holger Hoos appointed ACM Fellow
On 13 January 2020, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has named 95 members ACM Fellows who have demonstrated excellence across many disciplines of computing. Among the new ACM Fellows is Professor Holger Hoos of the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, who was specifically selected…
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Victor Gijsbers new fellow of Leiden University Teachers’ Academy
Victor Gijsbers, university lecturer in Philosophy, has been chosen as a fellow of the Leiden University Teachers' Academy. Over the next five years and with €25,000 to spend, he will be looking for a new interpretation of the Philosophy of Science for Humanities course. ‘Treating a tough and abstract…
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Tracking galaxies from a few glowing pixels
In 2018, astronomer Jorryt Matthee won the C.J. Kok Jury Prize for the best dissertation of the Faculty of Science. He succeeded in finding a number of rare galaxies from the early Universe. One of them received the same initials as football player Cristiano Ronaldo: CR7.
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Three new professors in Archaeology
At the Faculty of Archaeology, three new professors are appointed with effect from February 1, 2018. They are Ann Brysbaert, Marie Soressi, and Joanita Vroom. How do they react to their appointments, and what will be their foci in the following years?
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Emergency recording of Chontales style sculpture at the El Gavilán site, Central Nicaragua
The scientific interest in stone sculpture has been present in the archaeological investigation of Nicaragua from the mid 19th century onward.
- Analysis of Social Networks Represented in Stories & Myths
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Archives, Materiality, and Unthought Knowns
Lezing
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Network Analysis of Myths, Medieval to Modern
Lezing
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Friends@LIACS
Lezing
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'How to write an excellent research proposal' 1.1
Cursus
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This Week’s Discoveries | 12 December 2017
Lezing
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YAL members
Read all about YAL membership and the members of the Young Academy Leiden.
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Escape from Rome: The Death of an Empire and the Birth of the Modern West
Lezing
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Bitter truths: Common-pool resources, industrialisation, and the global history of Central Asian wormwood
Lezing
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VVIK lecture by Kunthea Chhom and Melinda Zulejka Fodor
Lezing, Friends of the Kern Institute lecture
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This Week’s Discoveries | 12 March 2019
Lezing
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Living standards in Tsarist and Early Soviet Central Asia: Can we study them? Why do they matter?
Lezing
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Only in America: chemist becomes America correspondent
Chemistry, which is what Hans Klis studied in Leiden, is not what one might expect of a general journalist. ‘I’m a late bloomer,’ he says, despite having spent four years as America correspondent and written a book on notorious school shootings by the tender age of 34.
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Starquakes and Exoplanets in our Milky Way
Lezing, Oort lecture 2019
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van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience
Lezing
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Sufi women: the Sufi gender paradigm and praxis in South Asia
Lezing
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VVIK Lecture
Lezing
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Sylvius Lecture by Hugo Critchley
Lezing
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Praying For Myriad Virtues: On Ding Guanpeng’s “The Buddha Preaching” in the Berlin Collection
Lezing, China Seminar Series
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Forum Antiquum: Susanna Elm
Lezing
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The Shaibanids between Timur and Chinggis Khan: Visual Dilemmas
LUCIS Lecture | Islam in Central Asia
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PhD Defense Annemarie van Geel
Promotie
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How to write an excellent research proposal - September/October
Cursus