54 search results for “hoop sapiens” in the Public website
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    Kay van der HoopFaculty of Law
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    Jaap de Hoop SchefferFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    What Netflix Got Wrong About Indigenous Storytelling in Sapiens
    
    
Filipino anthropologists Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio and Myfel D. Paluga look back at the groundbreaking Netflix show Trese and what it missed about the stories of Indigenous peoples. They published the article 'What Netflix Got Wrong About Indigenous Storytelling' in the digital Anthropology magazine…
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    MS/MS-based bone CHIP species identification
    
    
Doctoral Thesis
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    Jaap de Hoop Scheffer to open 2018-2019 Academic Year
        
    
During the official opening of the 2018-2019 Academic Year on Monday 3 September, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer will talk about Europe and the future of our continent in a turbulent and unpredictable world. He will do this in the form of a lecture and a discussion with Imane Maghrani, an alumna of World Politics…
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    Hoop dance: The hoop as a tool for expression
    
    
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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    Distinguished Fellows
    
    
Distinguished Fellows of Leiden University College The Hague are acknowledged for their extensive and outstanding expertise in the private or public sector, and for their intellectual contributions to LUC’s academic programme and scholarly community.
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    Workshops Autumn 2025
        
    
Check out our varied programme!
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    La Grande Roche excavation (Quinçay, France)
    
    
La Grande Roche is one of the rare archaeological sites that preserved a long sequence of deposits formed at the time of contact between late Neandertals and early Homo sapiens.
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    Fires, Food and the Evolution of Human Detoxification Capabilities
        
    
A study by a Leiden-Wageningen group shows that present-day humans are biologically poorly equipped to deal with the toxins they are regularly exposed to in smoky environments: compared to earlier hominins, we modern humans are probably even worse off. The study appeared in Molecular Biology and Evolution.…
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    Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation
    
    
Imitation is, perhaps more than ever, constitutive of human originality.
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    Investigating palaeoclimate variability in the Iberian peninsula during the last glacial period and implications for Neanderthals
    
    
The Iberian Peninsula has been central to the discussion as it was considered to be a 'last refuge' for the species at a time when H. sapiens occupation spread throughout Europe. Much speculation has centred around the idea that extreme climate fluctuations during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 like Heinrich…
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    Human Evolution
    
    
This multidisciplinary minor provides students with knowledge on how and why humans became the way they are. The minor focuses on the evolution of the species Homo sapiens from other hominin lineages and animal ancestors, and on the various factors shaping this process. Not only is human evolution of…
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    Goede redenen voor foute taal: Een open symposium over taalregels in het brein en in de maatschappij
    
    
Foute taal? Bestaat niet!
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    Archaeological Heritage Management
    
    
Archaeological heritage management is concerned with the identification, protection, management and preservation of the material remains of human activity in the past (of whatever period and in whichever region of the world) and with the interaction that this involves with all kinds of stakeholders.
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    Delicate Debates on Islam
    
    
Policymakers and Academics Speaking with Each Other
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    Case studies
        
    
The research that is united in the Liveable Planet programme, touches upon a wide range of aspects of human life. The goal is to deepen and expand the scope and to connect more researchers. The following case studies are examples of current research projects.
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    Integrating palaeoproteomics into the zooarchaeological analysis of Palaeolithic bone assemblages
    
    
Doctoral Thesis
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    University of Chicago Press Journals Continue to Earn Top Impact Factor Rankings
        
    
According to Thomson Reuters’ 2014 Journal Citation Reports® (JCR) and the Washington & Lee University School of Law 2014 Journal Rankings, 22 journals published by the University of Chicago Press rank at the top of their subject categories.
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    Civility, not opinions, was the real surprise in student debate
        
    
The student debate in Leiden’s Stadsgehoorzaal promised to be ‘the key to your vote’. That may sound hyperbolic, but what this well-attended debate did achieve was increased trust in politics. ‘They even let each other finish their sentences’, the flabbergasted students concluded at the end.
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    Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project
        
    
This research project of the Catholic University of Leuven was created in 1976 by Professor Dr Pierre Vermeersch, who assumed its direction until 2003. The present director is Professor Dr Philip Van Peer.
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    Explaining European Union Decision-Making: Insights from the Natural and Social Sciences (EUDINS)
    
    
How do processes of coalition-formation influence patterns of decision-making in the European Union?
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    Bachelors
    
    
Do you choose to study at Leiden University? Then you choose interesting bachelor's programmes with top-quality education and excellent career prospects. A study that suits who you are, at a university where you can really be yourself. Discover it in the nicest student cities in the Netherlands: Leiden…
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    Hall of Fame 2024
    
    
In 2024, many of our students and staff won great prizes and secured important research grants.
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    Related research projects & programmes
    
    
Onderzoek van de onderzoeksgroep 'War, Peace and Justice'
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    Into the cold: The adaptive role of pyrotechnology among the earliest modern humans in Europe, ca. 45,000–20,000 years ago
    
    
The routine assumption that Upper Palaeolithic early modern humans in Europe were regular fire users who produced fire at will has never been tested against the archaeological record. Utilizing literature, database and microwear analytical approaches, this project seeks to establish the role and forms…
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    About the programme
    
    
In the master’s specialisation in Economic and Consumer Psychology, students study the psychological mechanisms that underlie many of our choices and decisions concerning consumption and other economic behaviours.
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    European Union Studies (MA)
    
    
The Master’s in European Union Studies at Leiden University offers students an opportunity to study the EU from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
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    Mariska KretSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Seeking balance in a changing world and university
        
    
The world around us is changing. What does that mean for the future of Europe, on this turbulent world stage? And what does it mean for our teaching, and for the expectations that Leiden University has of its students? These were the key questions during the opening of the 2018-2019 academic year on…
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    Minister Kaag: ‘A stable world doesn’t begin at the Dutch border’
        
    
How do you maintain diplomatic relations in a world of rising tensions? This was the theme of a guest lecture by Minister Sigrid Kaag at Campus The Hague. ‘Policy proposals won’t go through if they don’t foster women’s development.’
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    Programme structure
    
    
Study all aspects of human life in the past and take on a broad, historic perspective.
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    Leiden University College in The Hague celebrates its fifth anniversary
        
    
Leiden University College The Hague (LUC) is celebrating its fifth anniversary. This English-language programme with on-campus teaching for excellent students has proved to be a great success. On Saturday 10 October, the LUC will be celebrating in Diligentia Theatre in The Hague with numerous speakers,…
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    Historian Katja Happe new Cleveringa Professor
        
    
German historian Katja Happe is the new Cleveringa Professor at Leiden University. She will give the Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November 2019. She conducts research into the persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands, and wrote the critically acclaimed book 'Veel valse hoop' (Much False Hope).
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    Leiden University in The Hague praised by L’Express as one of Europe’s ‘schools of power’
        
    
Leiden University is featured by French magazine L’Express as one of Europe’s leading ‘schools of power’, highlighting its Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs and the Institute of Security and Global Affairs in The Hague and its role in training future leaders in politics, diplomacy, and securi…
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    ‘Don’t assume that someone else will step in’
        
    
Her book ‘Veel valse hoop’ (Much False Hope) about the persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands was immediately hailed as a seminal work. German historian Katja Happe gave the Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November. She is fascinated by what makes people take a stand.
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    Anatomically modern humans reached China well before settling in Europe
        
    
In Nature researchers at Leiden University and Utrecht University show how 47 teeth from Southern China indicate that anatomically modern humans where present at least 80,000 years ago in the region. This is 40,000 years earlier than in Europe.
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    Zelensky addresses students: 'Live your own life, but do so together with others'
        
    
A standing ovation. A wave and a smile from the president. A final selfie. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed students in the Netherlands for the first time on Tuesday morning via a livestream in The Hague. He did so in front of two packed lecture halls at both Leiden University and The…
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    Education in the LUMC
    
    
At the Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC), you will be prepared for the world of tomorrow. We bring research and patient care together in a unique way in our education.
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    Archaeology
    
    
At the Faculty of Archaeology, we investigate the development of human societies worldwide, from the earliest beginnings to modern times. We also study the heritage of mankind, which evokes this deep history, and which connects with, and informs, contemporary society.
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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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    Governance and Global Affairs
    
    
Knowledge that benefits society is the domain of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA). FGGA provides high-quality interdisciplinary education on and research into social and governance issues such as terrorism, organisation of public administration, climate change and economic crises.
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    Economics is mainly about psychology
        
    
Many people in the Netherlands have difficulty managing on their income. Professor by special appointment Wilco van Dijk, affiliated to Leiden University and Nibud, is researching what we can do to gain a healthier approach to managing our finances. His inaugural lecture is on 1 April.
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    2008 Culture and cognition of Palaeolithic hominins
        
    
The Palaeolithic period extends from the earliest stone tools (and in Europe, earliest occupation) to the beginning of the current warm period.
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    Vici grants for three Leiden researchers
        
    
Three Leiden researchers will each receive a Vici grant of 1.5m euros. They are historian Cátia Antunes, cell biologist Dennis Claessen and archaeologist Marie Soressi. This grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) will give them the opportunity to form their own research group over the next five…
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    Discoverer of the Year Paul Behrens: ‘We’re running out of time’
        
    
Earlier this year, the public voted environmental scientist Paul Behrens Discoverer of the Year 2018. Behrens is an interdisciplinary scientist who wants to understand our impact on the planet. ‘Unfortunately, we are not doing enough. Huge changes are underway and we’re running out of time to avoid…
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    Eerstejaarsvoorlichting
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    Even voorstellen: Geerten Waling en Anne Heyer
        
    
Sinds september 2010 werken Geerten Waling en Anne Heyer in het NWO project ‘The Promise of Organization’.
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    Immunotherapy in advanced melanoma - crossing borders
    
    
PhD defence