402 search results for “middle eastern literary” in the Student website
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Maria RiepFaculty of Archaeology
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Literary café
Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1, 2311 BD, Leiden
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Léon BuskensFaculty of Humanities
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Shuqi JiaFaculty of Humanities
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Shahab DaneshvarFaculty of Humanities
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2021: Evening Edition
This year, LUCIS adapted the programme of its popular annual Middle Eastern Culture Market into an evening version, featuring a lecture, book discussion, and music.
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Crystal EnnisFaculty of Humanities
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Sai EnglertFaculty of Humanities
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Jamaseb SoltaniFaculty of Humanities
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Scores of visitors attend open evening at new Middle Eastern Library
Over 200 people paid their first visit to the new Middle Eastern Library on a special open evening. As well as exploring the library, they got to see exhibitions, speed lectures and premieres about Leiden University’s Middle Eastern collections.
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Erik-jan ZurcherFaculty of Humanities
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Jelle BruningFaculty of Humanities
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Christian HendersonFaculty of Humanities
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Lidewij van de PeutFaculty of Humanities
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dating back thousands of years moved: ‘From receipts to the oldest literary works’
How do you move 3,000 fragile clay tablets that date back thousands of years? This was the challenge faced by staff from the Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO). After years of preparation, the Liagre Böhl collection has been moved on trolleys to its new home.
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Stereotypes and Misconceptions about the Middle East - The Reading List
The perception of the Middle East is riddled with stereotypes that have had dire consequences on its people. What is myth and what is reality? How did these stereotypes come about? What consequences have they had? All of these questions and more are answered within this reading list.
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Marina CalculliFaculty of Humanities
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Tsolin NalbantianFaculty of Humanities
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Literary Leiden
Quietly read a book in our new reading nook, listen to interesting and bizarre stories set in early twentieth-century Leiden, walk past literary locations in Leiden and watch the best film adapted from a Leiden novel as decided on by you. April is Literary Leiden month! A month in which we pay special…
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Sima ZolfaghariFaculty of Humanities
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Rachel Beckles WillsonFaculty of Humanities
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Valentina AzzaràFaculty of Archaeology
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Mat ImmerzeelFaculty of Humanities
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Education administration office
Education administration offices
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Faculty and study programme regulations
At faculty and study programme level there are various regulations in place to ensure that everything runs as it should. For example, there are thesis and faculty regulations, as well as rules and guidelines on assessments, exams, degree classifications and plagiarism.
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Cahit Mete OguzFaculty of Humanities
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Katinka ZevenFaculty of Humanities
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Alp YenenFaculty of Humanities
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Deniz TatFaculty of Humanities
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Peter WebbFaculty of Humanities
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Judith NaeffFaculty of Humanities
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Hossam AhmedFaculty of Humanities
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Onur AdaFaculty of Humanities
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Ugur DerinFaculty of Humanities
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Noa SchonmannFaculty of Humanities
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Modern Arabic titles in catalogue searchable in Arabic script
Modern Arabic titles in the catalogue of Leiden University Libraries (UBL) can now also be consulted in original Arabic script. Taking away the need to transliterate titles, has made searching for Arabic source materials in the catalogue much easier and more efficient for users.
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Eli van DuijnenFaculty of Humanities
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Uhlenbeck conference scholarship
Master
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Petra de BruijnFaculty of Humanities
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Hans TheunissenFaculty of Humanities
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Women collecting the Middle East: collaborators and collections
Who assembled the collections of museums? The answer to this question seems to point to men as collectors. Apart from for rare exceptions, female collectors hardly seem to exist. Yet there were indeed women collectors. For the project Museums, Collections and Society, researcher Holly O'Farrell will…
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Pioneer Christiaan Weijts: clandestine novelist in literary circles
In a new series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this first instalment: novelist and columnist Christiaan Weijts (1976). ‘I always felt as though someone would tap me on my shoulder once they’d discovered my clandestine presence.’
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Hirad RezaiejooFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Kristin MakszinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Uhlenbeck scholarship research master students
Master
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Mayra NasFaculty of Humanities