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- International Relations Seminar Series
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Forum Antiquum Fall 2020 Lecture Migrant Literature in the Early Roman Empire: Greek Responses to Rome
Lezing
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Changing Paradigms of Research: the Arabian Peninsula
Keynote Lecture | Seminar for Arabian Studies
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‘Nationalism’, ‘internationalism’ and ‘collective memory’ in Soviet and post-Soviet Central Asia
Lezing
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Documentary series #1: Memories of Communism in Lebanon - Two Videos by Marwan Hamdan
Documentary screening
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Philosopher of law Ali Kösedag: Hague heart, Leiden mind
In the Pioneers of Leiden University series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this fourth instalment: alumnus and philosopher of law Ali Kösedag (1992): ‘Philosophising about equality before the law in the Netherlands at an early-morning…
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2018
Festival
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Blog Post | Diplomatic Transparency and the Emergence of Post-Reality
Author: Ilan Manor
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442nd Dies Natalis focuses on Asia
On the 442nd anniversary of the foundation of Leiden University, and at the start of the Leiden Asia Year, lawyer Jan Michiel Otto, an expert in the field of law in developing countries, delivered the first Dies lecture. He compared demagogues in Asia who call upon Muslims to turn against their governments…
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Justice for Syria is possible, but only if political will exists
Atrocities have been the order of the day in Syria since war broke out in 2011, but the perpetrators are rarely tried. According to PhD candidate Elizabeth Van Schaack, the international community could bring justice in Syria, but only if there is political will. PhD defence on 29 April 2020.
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Curator Ruurd Halbertsma: ‘Surely we can’t just sweep away antiquity?’
Like many others, Ruurd Halbertsma has had a rollercoaster of a year. His museum, the National Museum of Antiquities (RMO), was closed for a long while because of the lockdown. Visitor numbers picked up again from September, but it the next few weeks will be tense now the hospitals are full again. Halbertsma:…
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Aline-Priscillia and Ruşen nominated for an ECHO Award
Working towards a more inclusive and diverse society, next to your studies. Humanities students Aline-Priscillia Messi and Ruşen Koç devote a considerable amount of hours to this every week. Now they have been nominated for an ECHO Award.
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‘Today’s refugees are tomorrow’s Dutch citizens’
From virtual education to a friendly meeting place where refugees and Dutch students can get to know one another. Investing in refugees is in the interest of the whole of our society. This was the message of the students who opened the Academic Year of Leiden University on 5 September.
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'Climate issues and sustainability should be part of every study programme'
Having lectures on sustainability when you're a first-year student of Law, or a course on climate change when you're studying Public Administration may sound odd, but that is just what Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences Thijs Bosker wants to see happening. Together with his colleague Paul…
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Bakhtiyar Babadjanov will be Leiden Erasmus Fellow in November-December 2016
Dr. Bakhtiyar Babadjanov is the first Erasmus Fellow within the Erasmus Mobility Plus Project between Leiden University and the Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, in particular the Al-Biruni Centre of Oriental Manuscripts. The two-year project (2016-2018) envisages exchange of teaching staff…
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‘It will be much easier without the British’
The year 2020 should finally be Brexit year. The United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union on 31 January, at midnight Dutch time. Legal scholar Joris Larik from Leiden University College The Hague explains why he is not advocating remain.
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From refugees to expats: Dr Dennis helps them all
Patients who can’t afford medicine. Refugees who need help. Expats who are ill. All alongside research into obesity. Having trained as a doctor, Dennis Mook-Kanamori chose the hard reality of life as a GP together with a job as a researcher at the LUMC.
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Spotlight on integrity
‘Leiden University's code of conduct on Integrity is comprehensive and complete,' says Zeger van der Wal, Professor by Special Appointment in Public Administration at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs. He is the holder of the Dales chair, funded by the CAOP. Van der Wal's specialist field…
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Multilingualism in young children is a good thing: 'Languages don't bite'
During Leiden City of Science 2022, Janet Grijzenhout and Hannah De Mulder put multilingualism in the spotlight by organising multilingual storytelling afternoons. They hope to show parents that raising children in a multilingual environment is achievable and beneficial.
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Promoting Good Governance Across Borders: The Case of the European Union
Debat, StepTalks
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The Implications of ISIS (the “Islamic State”) for Islamic Movements and the Middle East
Lezing
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A New Administration: U.S. Foreign Policy and The Kurds
Lezing
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Portraits of Unbelonging: Photography and the Making of Armenian Emigrants
LUCIS Lecture | MENA Cultures & Global Aesthetics
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Unionists and Kemalists: Refugees, Killers and Nation Builders
Lezing
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series
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Book launch 'Islamophobia and Radicalisation'
Lezing
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Silent Disco
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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PhD Research Projects
PhD projects:
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Guest Researchers
We welcome a new round of advanced researchers (post-MA) to apply to the institute's guest researchers positions.
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Guest lecture from Sander Dekker, Minister for Legal Protection, to CSM students
On Wednesday morning, 14 March, Sander Dekker, Minister for Legal Protection, gave a guest lecture to the students of the Master Crisis and Security Management as part of the course Crisis Management. Dr. Sanneke Kuipers presented propositions based on theory to Minister Dekker. After each proposition,…
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Law graduate Irina Ghazarian convinces international insurer to change tack
After her law degree, Irina Ghazarian (28) started working at Zurich Insurance PLC, an international insurance company. ‘Why do we outsource cases that are going to court?’ she asked. She is now the first attorney to work there.
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Blog Post | An Identity Perspective on Non-great Power Public Diplomacy
The postwar Liberal International Order faces grave challenges today mostly in the form of geopolitical competitions among great powers and exclusionary identity politics unfolding across different countries.
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China and Iran's Political and Cultural Relations
Congres/symposium
- The Imam of the Christians: Round-table on newly published book by Prof. Philip Wood
- Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS) year 2019-2020
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Ottoman Christians in Dr. Resid’s Balıkesir Notes: Towards the Radicalization of the Unionist Demographic Policies
LUCIS What's New Lecture
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Relative Clauses in Asia Minor Greek
Lezing
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Hegel: From the modern state to the end of history
Lezing
- CANCELLED: Lecture Simone Chambers on Democracy, Publicity and Truth
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CPP Colloquium, Academic Freedom: How to Conceptualize and Justify it?
Lezing
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The South Caucasus – Importance for the OSCE and the EU?
Debat
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Portable Light Dome Demonstration
Lezing, Demonstration
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CANCELLED: CPP Colloquium: Democracy, publicity and truth
Lezing
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Nationalism Studies – From the State of the Art to Future Challenges
Lezing, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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Illustrating the history of Tamerlane
Lezing
- Online Career Week 8-12 June
- Volume 14 (2019)
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2020 Hall of fame
In 2020, many of our staff and students have again won prestigious prizes and been awarded important research subsidies.
- Volume 13 (2018)
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LUCSoR Annual Conference 2016: Compassion, Social Engagement, and Discontent: Believing and the Politics of Belonging in Europe Today
Congres/symposium