1,913 zoekresultaten voor “oral history” in de Publieke website
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Leiden Classics: 5 questions about our motto Praesidium Libertatis
Our motto is Praesidium Libertatis, or ‘bastion of liberty’. How did it come into existence, and in what way is Leiden University staying true to its meaning? Five questions about our motto.
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Call for Applications | LUCIS Summer School | Philology and Manuscripts from the Muslim World
Apply now for the LUCIS Summer School on Philology and Manuscripts from the Muslim world, which will take place from Tuesday 15 August until Friday 25 August 2017 in Leiden. The deadline for applications is Friday 16 June 2017.
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Learning even the simplest language rules is not easy
A large interdisciplinary NWO research project attempted to discover the cognitive origin of the human ability to learn linguistic rules. This is not so simple, according to linguist Andreea Geambaşu and her colleagues. PhD defence on 11 December.
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How Clinical Technology will change healthcare
In spring 2020, the country was facing a potential lack of hospital ventilators for the huge numbers of Covid-19 patients. In response, Clinical Technology students designed an emergency device in the space of just three weeks. ’These students become 80% doctor and 80% engineer.’
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Corn connects many generations of Maya
That corn was highly important in the Maya culture is something that Genner Llanes Ortiz, himself a Maya from the Mexican province of Yucatan, has always known, right from his childhood. But just how important the role of corn is in the collective memory of his people, is one of the subjects of his…
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Pharmaceutical World Congress. An interview with its chair: Prof. dr. Meindert Danhof
In May 2017, the PIF will hold its three-year World Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden. We had an exclusive interview with the chair of the organizing committee: Professor dr. M. Danhof of Leiden University and LACDR.
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Blog post: The nose of this wormy-shaped bacterium has a surprising symmetry
For the first time ever, Leiden biologists have found that the ‘nose’ of spirochetes – worm-shaped bacteria – have a two-fold symmetry. A remarkable discovery, as the ‘nose’ of every other bacterium has been found to have a six-fold symmetry. First author Alise Muok wrote a popular blog about the findings…
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The International Air Law Moot Court takes online to the next level
Like many moot court competitions around the world, the Leiden-Sarin International Air Law Moot Court Competition was conducted fully online this year. The International Air Law Moot Court is an unparalleled forum for bringing together students and aviation professionals who share a passion for air…
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How the ‘English disease’ turned out to be not so very English after all
A vitamin D deficiency is often associated with smoggy English industrial cities during the Industrial Revolution, but research carried out on skeletons now suggests that the ‘English disease’ was also prevalent in rural areas of the Netherlands. Doctoral defence on 29 January.
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Vacancy Professor Air and Space Law
The section Air & Space Law of the institute of Public Law of the Leiden Law School is looking for a
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Leiden University Medical Center
In the Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) we strive to improve health care and the health of people.
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The project
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Arabische Berber Verhalen
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
- Symposium on Insect-Plant Interactions (SIP)
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From free variation to phonemic contrast: *i and *u in Hebrew and Aramaic
Lezing
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Soundscapes of Uyghur Islam
Lezing
- 2018 Leiden Immunogenicity and Tolerance Seminar - OPEN FOR REGISTRATION & ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
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Somali Day. Culture and politics through the lens of Literature and Orature
Debat
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This Week’s Discoveries | 25 October 2016
Lezing
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ICC Moot Court Competition 2019
Moot Court
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Speaking (and Writing) of Secrets: The Esoteric in Classical Sanskrit Traditions
Lezing, 25th Gonda Lecture
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Changing Paradigms of Research: the Arabian Peninsula
Keynote Lecture | Seminar for Arabian Studies
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Partisan Aesthetics: A Book Roundtable with Sanjukta Sunderason
Lezing, MENA Cultures and Global Aesthetics Roundtable
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Human Rights and Transitional Justice : Truth-Finding, Remedies and Reparations
Summer School
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Noncitizen Migrant Enfranchisement in Democracy and Dictatorship in Chile, 1925 and 1980
Lezing, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Masterclasses by Hugh Kennedy
Cursus, Al-Babtain Masterclasses
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Twilight of the Persianate: The Vernacularization of Central Asia (18th - early 20th Centuries)
Lezing
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Travelling Islam: The Circulation of Ideas in Africa
Congres/symposium, Travelling Islam Workshop
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Exploring the violent end of European empires
Congres/symposium, Workshop and book presentation
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LIMS talk
Lezing, LIMS seminar
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Mediterranean Port Cities and the Emergence of the Muslim Middle Class (1870-1923) - ONLINE
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Turkey in crisis: U-turn or head-on?
Lezing
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Holly Riach
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
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Paula Harvey
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
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Tamasha: local music entertainment in Central Asia in the 19th-20th century
Masterclass
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ASCL Seminar: South African Elections Approach: Has the Liberation Dream been Realised?
Lezing
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LIMS ‘Maritime rescue. International norm contestation and seaborne migrations’
Lezing, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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The Chinese Annals of Batavia, the Kai Ba Lidai Shiji and Other Stories (1610-1795)
Lezing
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Bringing the Past to Life: Epic Narration in Central Asia
Lezing
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From wolf to dog
Promotie
- Presenting Medieval Research at International Conferences (5 ECTS)
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NextGenChem@NL 2015
Congres/symposium
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Arabic-Armenian Exchange: Sources of al-Balādhurī’s Account of the Islamic Conquest of Armenia, Albania, and Georgia
Lezing
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The Śrīvaiṣṇava Commentarial and Sectarian Literatures in Tamil-Sanskrit Maṇipravāḷam
Lezing
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Supervising thesis students (UTQ module)
Didactiek
- Presenting Medieval Research (5 ECTS)
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Dies Natalis all about innovating and connecting
‘We could share our knowledge more with others and apply it more widely,’ said Annetje Ottow, President of the Executive Board, while presenting the new Strategic Plan on the University’s 447th Dies Natalis. The new Strategic Plan therefore focuses on innovating and connecting, among disciplines and…
- Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language and Culture
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CPP Colloquium with Wayne Martin: "Fichte's Creuzer Review and the Transformation of the Problem of Free Will"
Lezing
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Ulpatkhon Mukhibova will be Central Asia Erasmus Fellow in April 2018
Two Lectures