559 search results for “private identities” in the Student website
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Daudi van VeenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Oriol Febrer i VilasecaFaculty of Humanities
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David AlthoffFaculty of Law
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The Vanishing Chinese Pharmacies: The Current Landscape and Social Identity of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Taiwan
Lecture, China Seminar
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Constant HijzenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Cathalijne van der PlasFaculty of Law
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Jacomijn van Haersolte-van HofFaculty of Law
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Rick WeijersFaculty of Law
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Ekaterina PannebakkerFaculty of Law
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Anna D'AgostinoFaculty of Law
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Carolina Lisboa PintoFaculty of Law
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Marie Guilleray-GuénanffFaculty of Humanities
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Matthias HaentjensFaculty of Law
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Pim RankFaculty of Law
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Bryan VerheulFaculty of Law
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Paula KempFaculty of Law
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Julie ReyndersFaculty of Law
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Rolph KootFaculty of Law
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Jan van StaalduinenFaculty of Law
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Agnieszka JablonowskaFaculty of Law
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Siyun WuSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jon Collins
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Winifred GebhardtSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Leonor Faber-JonkerAfrican Studies Centre
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‘Language is part of your identity’
Language is omnipresent: when you talk, app or meet in Teams. Understanding how we communicate with one another and what communication does to us is essential. In her inaugural lecture, Nivja de Jong will call to redress the balance between the sciences and the humanities.
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'Language is part of your identity’
Rik van Gijn was appointed professor of Ethnolinguistic Vitality and Diversity in the World from 1 December 2024. He is keen to use the position to set up research on language vitality. ‘People almost never give up their mother tongue entirely voluntarily.’
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Alain AnceryFaculty of Law
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Willem ZwalveFaculty of Law
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Ruben van UdenFaculty of Law
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Laura BakolaFaculty of Law
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Genevieve NoordeloosFaculty of Law
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Hosna SheikhattarFaculty of Law
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Historical continuity helped form Dutch and Belgian identities
Dutch people are far more law-abiding than they might like to think. And they are very different from the Belgians in that regard. The different approaches of the two governments towards the coronavirus crisis, for example, can be explained from the history of both countries since the Middle Ages. Historians…
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Tim EnweremFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jip BarreveldFaculty of Archaeology
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Peter WebbFaculty of Humanities
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Floor VeldhuisFaculty of Law
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Bart KransFaculty of Law
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Claudio Di FeliceFaculty of Humanities
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Daan van den Wollenberg
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Adriana Churampi RamirezFaculty of Humanities
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Tom BouwmanFaculty of Law
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Marielle Koppenol-LaforceFaculty of Law
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Maria Spirova
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Kristell PenfornisSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Hans-Jan van KralingenFaculty of Law
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Alain WijffelsFaculty of Law
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Henk te VeldeFaculty of Humanities
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Jacqueline HylkemaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Inocêncio Joao Raul ZandamelaFaculty of Humanities