710 zoekresultaten voor “systematics” in de Publieke website
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Bodies in the Hands of Science
Lezing, Johan Picardt Mini Symposium
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Neo-Prebendalism and Development Dilemma: A New Theoretical Framework for Understanding the Political Economy of Development Suspension in Iran
L-PEG Research Seminar
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Bullying and Victimization in Schools in India
Promotie
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Promoting Good Governance Across Borders: The Case of the European Union
Debat, StepTalks
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The Acquisition of English Vowels by Javanese and Sundanese Native Speakers
Promotie
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This Week’s Discoveries | 10 April 2018
Lezing
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Ceasefires as Bargaining Instruments in Intrastate Conflicts: Ceasefire Objectives and Their Effects on Peace Negotiations
Promotie
- Volume 11 (2016)
- Publications
- Volume 2 (2007)
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CCLS Past Events
On this page you can find information about previous CCLS events.
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
- Volume 3 (2008)
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Archived
PhD Research Projects:
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PhD
The Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology (CADS) of Leiden University hosts almost 50 PhD candidates working on a wide variety of topics.
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Corona and the gulf between citizens and experts
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time with people from within and outside the University. On this occasion,…
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Outward appearance in Dutch criminal law. What is the suspect up to?
On 27 February 1976, two men wearing motorcycle helmets and carrying loaded guns ring the door of temping agency Cito. A security van has just delivered cash. The suspect later claims in court that he and his friend were just doing a ‘dress rehearsal’ – preparing ahead in other words, but not an actual…
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The recent IPCC report: some reactions from our Liveable planet community
The publication of the recent IPCC report on climate change has not gone unnoticed, to put it mildly, certainly not within the Liveable Planet community.
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Leiden Law Cast #6: Geerten Boogard on (local)elections & political upheaval
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Jannemieke Ouwerkerk independent and free thanks in part to Veni
‘Without that Veni grant, I would never have been able to delve into my subject so deeply. During the first two months, I only read articles and other professional literature. A dream, I would skip home afterwards.’
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New Year’s reception 2021: a memorable online event
The Faculty’s traditional New Year’s reception, like everything else these days, was transformed into an online event this year. Dean Paul Wouters as the host led us through the programme filled with the Casimir Teaching Award, the Pieter de la Court Medals, the Master’s Thesis Prizes, and a short lecture…
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Leiden Law Cast: The prison population NL vs. BE with Miranda Boone
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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The archaeology of face masks: ‘Face masks layers will be a huge help for future archaeologists’
From one year to the next, face masks have started to appear in the environment. As the masks are discarded, they end up in the top soil, in sediment layers, and in refuse heaps. In a couple of generations archaeologists will study the layer that has already been labeled the Face Mask Horizon. Current…
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Blog Post | Do diplomatic gifts matter?
In this blog, Jorg Kustermans asks the question whether diplomatic gifts matter - a subject covered in the latest HJD Forum on gift giving in diplomacy.
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Blog Post | Towards an AI-based Counter-Disinformation Framework
In this blog post, Linda Slapakova discusses the various roles that AI plays in counter-disinformation efforts, the prevailing shortfalls of AI-based counter-disinformation tools and the technical, governance and regulatory barriers to their uptake, and how these could be addressed to foster the uptake…
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Rembrandt made a mess of his legal and financial life
‘Rembrandt was a stubborn, socially inept shopaholic.’ In his lifetime the Dutch master became embroiled in over 20 legal disputes. Emeritus Professor of Private Law Bob Wessels has written a book about Rembrandt’s legal and financial dealings.
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How do you tell the story of eighteenth century princesses?
Historian Joost Welten has written a book entitled 'De vergeten prinsessen van Thorn' (The forgotten princesses of Thorn). For his book, he analysed thousands of handwritten letters from the eighteenth century, mainly written in German and French. His personal mission is to visualize the daily lives…
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Bookreading Martine Beijerman: Vreemde eenden
Lezing
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Van Leeuwenhoek Lecture on BioScience: DNA Sequencing Technology
Lezing
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Ethno-taxonomy among Bakhtiari nomads of Iran – Part 2: Plants
Lezing
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Online | Online Headline Testing at a Belgian Broadsheet: A Postfoundational Perspective on How News Professionals ‘Sell’ Content
Lezing, Journalism Studies Seminars
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Van Marum Colloquium: Theoretical studies of the structure and catalytic activity of metal nanoclusters
Lezing
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Circulation as Relational History
Lezing, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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CPP Colloquium with Yolande Jansen: “‘Decolonising philosophy’ and the postcolonial and decolonial humanities”
Lezing
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What is Old is New Again: PIE Secondary Roots with Fossilised Preverbs
Lezing, Seminar
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Nationalism and International Order
Congres/symposium
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Ethno-taxonomy among Bakhtiari nomads of Iran
Lezing
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Speech Surrogacy on the African Talking Drums: exploring the Yoruba Drum Language
Lezing, This Time for Africa! Series
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Perspectives on Recent Developments in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Debat, LUCIS Panel Discussion | Islam in Central Asia
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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Earthly and Heavenly: Love, Loyalty, and Music in Persian Mystic Poetry
Congres/symposium
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Workshop Existential Ethics
Debat
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Chemical Biology Lecture: Discovery of the Phase I Clinical Agent and MPS1 inhibitor BOS172722 for the Treatment of Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Lezing
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LIBC Sylvius Mini Symposium: Psychobiological factors in itch
Lezing
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Gulf Migration: Governing Gulf Labour in a Global Labour Market
Roundtable
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Impact of COVID-19: Digital food collectives in Rotterdam
PhD candidate Vincent Walstra reflects on alternative social interactions and mutual aid in the city of Rotterdam during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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An interview with NATO on gender and counter-terrorism
An interview with Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges David van Weel, and NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Clare Hutchinson
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Discovering the physics of banks, the economy and financial crisis
Physicist Diego Garlaschelli co-authored an extensive review in the journal Nature Reviews Physics. Surprisingly, the subject wasn't physics at all, but the networks of banks and other financial institutions, and the way their structure relates to financial crises.
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Cancelled: International Women’s Day 2020: Film Screening & Discussion with Oxfam Novib
Lezing
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Multilingualism in Egypt: Comparative Perspectives on Language Choice in Documentary Papyri
Congres/symposium, Workshop (online)