1,247 zoekresultaten voor “urban nature” in de Publieke website
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Janice McNab- Slits and a Skull
Tentoonstelling
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Gender, Religion and Kickboxing: The empowerment-paradigm in sport participation
Lezing
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Special event with Charles Foster: Beasts in African Studies? Radical reflections on research methodologies
Debat
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New Perspectives on Past Vitamin D Deficiency
Lezing
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India, land of the future
Lezing, Studium Generale
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Gastro-Politics & Gastro-Ethics of Diversity: Negotiating Islam in an Entangled World - POSTPONED
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Documentary screening on a mining conflict in KwaZulu-Natal: This land
Kunst en Cultuur, Film screening
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Linguistic Variation in South America
Lezing
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Interview Hassnae Bouazza door Nadia Bouras
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Leiden-Aramco Lecture on Ancient Arabian Civilization
Lezing
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The making of an inclusive Leiden University. Do's and Don'ts
Congres/symposium
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Contested Heritage
Congres/symposium
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The "Byzantine District” of Gortyn (Crete)
Lezing
- Circuits of Production, Crisis and Revolt: The Environment and Capital in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
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City Responsibility: Municipal Institutions as the First Frontier of Conflict Prevention and Peace building
Lezing
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Workshop Post-Economic Crisis Migration and the European ‘Periphery’
Congres/symposium
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A sense of society
Promotie
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Chinese, Russian, and German 20th c. Expeditions in Central Asia: Politics, War, and Archaeology
Lezing, China Seminar
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Gender Archaeology
Congres/symposium
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Research Seminars Series FGGA: Big Data Analytics for mitigating carbon emissions in smart cities: Opportunities and challenges
Lezing
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How do we walk in crowds? A brief journey from crowd physics to smart environments
Lezing
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The innovation mindset- Webinar
Alumni-activiteit
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I Wish, I Wish, a Western Mosque: Colonial Continuities in Dutch Perspectives on Islamic Architecture
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Autocratic immigration policymaking
Lezing, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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StepTalk On the Move: African Migrants
Debat, StepTalk
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U.N. World Water Day: Key Challenges and Opportunities to Sustainable Water Management
Congres/symposium, Symposium of the Water and Society Lab: U.N. World Water Day
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Older publications
Overview of the publications of the department of Environmental Biology (1972-2015)
- Volume 3 (2008)
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The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age:
International conference
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Double Session: Coal and Labor in China & Labour Migration in the Central African Copperbelt
Lezing, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Masterclasses by Hugh Kennedy
Cursus, Al-Babtain Masterclasses
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Democracy and Authoritarianism: Responses to and Implications of the Pandemic
Lezing
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Small Grant Research Projects
The LUCDH foster the development of new digital research by awarding a number of Small Grants each year. As in previous years the LUCDH received a large number of excellent grant applications for Research and Personal Development funds. Congratulations to the recipients of this year's research award…
- Development and Modernization in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periphery
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The Politics of Siege in the Syrian Conflict
Panel discussion
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European Homicide Monitor
The European Homicide Monitor (EHM) offers a standardized framework for countries and regions to compare homicide characteristics, patterns and trends.
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Alumni
Since 2009, at ACPA, 74 candidates received their PhD in Creative and Performing Arts. On this page you will find an overview of ACPA's alumni.
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AI, Peace, Justice and Security in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
The AI research in the area of peace, justice and security at each of the three universities in Zuid-Holland complements the AI research being performed by the other two. Three researchers explain. Part one in a series of five about themes that the three universities’ AI research covers.
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Cairo Institute Director: ‘I’m keeping the ship afloat’
In March 2020, the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo suddenly had to repatriate 57 students to the Netherlands and Flanders. Director and Arabic specialist Rudolf de Jong decided to stay in Egypt. ‘A lot of the work carries on.’
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Festival showcases anthropology students’ work: scope of visual ethnography is widening
Visual ethnography has become an integral part of anthropology in Leiden. The students from the master’s specialisation will present their work at the LUVE festival on 8, 9 and 10 October. ‘For a film you have to negotiate with your research participants.’
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‘Friends can achieve a great deal together’
On 29 January, the Mayor of Leiden, Henri Lenferink, was awarded Leiden University’s Scaliger Medal. The longest-serving Mayor of Leiden was presented with the medal by the University’s longest-serving Rector Magnificus, Carel Stolker. Lenferink was awarded the medal in recognition of his achievements…
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Enya Seguin: ‘Healthcare in Africa could be so much better'
Enya Seguin is an idealist. This 22-year-old alumna of Leiden University College in The Hague wants to make it possible for patients in Africa to have access to doctors anywhere in the world via an app. She is not deterred by the many problems and pitfalls she meets along the way.
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Formal land tenure in East-Timor: an insider's perspective
Who has control over which piece of land? Since independence in 2002 East Timor has been struggling to create a land tenure system that can deal with the grievances of past colonial ruling and conflict, and address the needs of its citizens, says researcher Bernardo Almeida. PhD defence on September…
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'I get to continue my academic career': archaeologist who fled Damascus for Leiden
Ghazwan Yaghi was a leading archaeologist and researcher in Damascus but had to flee in 2014 because of the war. An NWO 'Refugees in Science' grant has enabled him to pick up where he left off in his academic career. 'I've found myself again in this project.'
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Pieter's Corner: Climate change
Climate change is a hot topic and constantly in the news. Thousands of Dutch high school students protested at the Malieveld in The Hague. News website Nu.nl has barred climate change deniers from their comments section to prevent ‘fake news’. How does climate change impact the research community, and…
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Humanities as the heart of Leiden in 2022: get to know the team
In 2022, Leiden will be the European City of Science. During this year, Leiden will be the European stage for knowledge, with a programme filled with science, art and culture. Of course, the humanities also take part. Get to know the core team of our faculty.
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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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Saving the world together: The value of transdisciplinarity in tackling sustainability challenges
79 students, 15 organisations, and 16 projects: within the master’s programme Governance of Sustainability, diverse groups of students worked together with organisations to tackle sustainability challenges. In this blog, Annemiek de Looze reflects on how the power of their transdisciplinary approaches…
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CPP Colloquium with Barbara Arneil; Domestic Colonies in Europe
Lezing
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The Chinese Annals of Batavia, the Kai Ba Lidai Shiji and Other Stories (1610-1795)
Lezing