47 search results for “nelson manuela” in the Public website
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    Sarah NelsonFaculty of Humanities
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    Manuela Dias FonsecaFaculty of Law
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    María Manuela Márquez VelásquezFaculty of Law
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    Manuela Rueda TrujilloFaculty of Science
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    Centenary of Nelson Mandela's birth
        
    
On 18 July 2018 former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela would have been 100 years old. In 1999 the anti-apartheid activist received an honorary doctorate from Leiden University. His response was modest: 'This is not a personal achievement. It is a tribute to all those who were involved in the…
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    How Nelson Mandela became a Leiden Honorary Doctor
        
    
Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, who died on 5 december 2013, received an honorary doctorate from Leiden University in 1999. Mandela’s response was modest: ‘It is not a personal achievement. It is a tribute to all those who emerged from underground, from prison, from exile...’
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    Mandela symbolised reconciliation
        
    
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, Madiba, honorary doctor of Leiden university, was one of the iconic politicians of the late twentieth century. Mandela has died at the age of 95. Analysis by Robert Ross, Professor in African history.
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    ESOF conference at Leiden University
        
    
The Young Academy Leiden co-organizes several workshops during the upcoming ESOF conference at Leiden University. Please join us in the European City of Science 2022!
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    Drug use and harm reduction policies
    
    
Harm reduction in practice: a comparative analysis of the Dutch and Brazilian approach towards drug users.
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    Contact
    
    
Contact information for the Leiden University Centre for International Relations.
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    Social Assistance and Minimum Income Levels and Replacement Rates Dataset
    
    
The Social Assistance and Minimum Income Levels and Replacement Rates Dataset, assembled by Jinxian Wang and Olaf van Vliet (version December 2016), provides data on minimum income benefit schemes in 33 countries from 1990 until 2009.
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    Pottery in Hellenistic Alexandria
    
    
This publication brings together two contributions born of different intentions but which are both dedicated to Hellenistic pottery of the Alexandria region.
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    Sweat Room
    
    
Have you not yet had the chance to sign your signature on the walls of the Sweat Room? Or would you like to pay a digital visit to the famous room?
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    Intimate Legal Interactions
    
    
Intimate Legal Interactions (ILI) is an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars who share an interest in laws governing intimate relationships – such as marriage and civil partnership, divorce, birth, death, parenthood, childcare, sexual/romantic relationships, and caring relationships…
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    Night Spaces: Migration, Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE)
    
    
How are night spaces imagined, produced, experienced and narrated by migrant communities in Europe? This research project considers this question in eight European cities: Aarhus, Amsterdam, Berlin, Cork, Galway, Lisbon, London, Rotterdam. Authorities have historically wrestled with the issue of night-time…
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    Mandela Scholarship Fund
    
    
Bachelor, Master
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    Virtual ChemBioTalks
    
    
Originating from a collaboration between Leiden University, the Leiden University Medical Center, and the Technical University of Munich in 2021, the Virtual ChemBioTalks are an annual, half-day virtual event with world-leading speakers from all sub-disciplines of Chemical Biology.
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    For alumni
        
    
So you graduated from the Media Technology program? Congratulations, Master of Science! Here you find information that is relevant after your graduation.
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    Honorary doctorate for child rights activist Graça Machel
        
    
Mozambican politician and child rights activist Graça Machel will receive an honorary doctorate from Leiden University for her commitment to the rights of women and children in Africa and elsewhere. She will be awarded the honorary doctorate on the Dies Natalis, the University’s foundation day, on 8…
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    The ILLP as a garden in which to grow
        
    
On a sunny Saturday afternoon in May, twenty-five bright international students gathered in the Old Observatory to celebrate their graduation of the International Leiden Leadership Programme. A tour of the Sterrewacht and the ‘borrel’ made for a nice completion of the Honours programme.
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    Art project has students and lecturers reflecting on pressure to succeed
        
    
What does it mean to be the ‘perfect student’? This is the focus of the Perspectify exhibition, which was opened on 16 November by President of the Executive Board Annetje Ottow.
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    Vulnerable Groups and Inequality
    
    
The Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology’s ‘Vulnerable Groups and Inequality’ research project draws on a number of disciplines.
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    Criminal Justice: Societally Effective Criminal Justice 2023-2029
    
    
In the Criminal Justice research programme, (criminal) law researchers and social scientists – many of whom are criminologists – collaborate on various projects. The research programme focuses on the content and form of decisions that could be, should be and are taken in by actors in the criminal justice…
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    Fields Medal for Leiden Professor of Number Theory Manjul Bhargava
        
    
Leiden Professor of Number Theory Manjul Bhargava has been awarded a Fields Medal, widely regarded as the Nobel Prize for Maths. Bhargava is a professor in Princeton, and since 2010 has also been the holder of the Stieltjes chair in Leiden.
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    Leiden Classics: the man behind the beadle
        
    
Almost everywhere in the world where the post exists, the beadle is a ‘master of ceremonies’ who only makes his appearance on special occasions. In Leiden the beadle does much more. He is indispensable at dissertation defences and orations. He directs ceremonies and is a master at calming nerves.
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    Leiden Classics: 5 questions about our motto Praesidium Libertatis
        
    
Our motto is Praesidium Libertatis, or ‘bastion of liberty’. How did it come into existence, and in what way is Leiden University staying true to its meaning? Five questions about our motto.
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    The Leiden moments of Princess Beatrix
        
    
Princess Beatrix celebrated her eightieth birthday on 31 January. She has a warm bond with Leiden University, having studied Law and Sociology here. Since graduating, she has been a frequent visitor to the University, to receive an Honorary Doctorate, for example, and at the re-opening of the Academy…
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    Five highlights that make Leiden University Open Day so special
        
    
On 19 October, around 10,000 prospective students will come to the Open Day to find out more about student life and the programmes in Leiden and The Hague. But what makes the Open Day so special? Five highlights that you definitely shouldn’t miss!
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    Research ‘Involuntary (after) care for vulnerable young adults?' presented to the Parliament
        
    
On Monday November 7th the research outcome ‘Involuntary (after) care for vulnerable young adults? A study to the legal possibilities for the provision of (involuntary) care to vulnerable young adults after child protection’ was presented to the members of the Parliament.
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    2022 Institutions for Conflict Resolution Skills Lab
        
    
On Friday, 2 December 2022, PhD candidates connected to the Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) research group participated in a Skills Lab focusing on the skill of writing empirical legal research papers.
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    Honorary doctorates and prizes
    
    
Leiden University regularly confers honorary doctorates, and presents awards and prizes.
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    The Invisible History of the United Nations and the Global South - INVISIHIST
    
    
The main aim of this project is to reveal and unravel the invisible histories of the UN, transcending the dominant Western perspective to recover the historical agency of Global South actors. The research will investigate how the UN has both facilitated and limited their role in shaping global order…
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    Master of ceremonies at some of life’s happiest events
        
    
Leiden’s beadle, Willem van Beelen, is retiring on 29 February. How does he look back on his career and what do those in the know have to say about him?
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    2011 Field School ‘Crossroad of Cultures’ Robben Island South Africa
        
    
The Robben Island field school in January and February 2011 investigated and documented the tangible and intangible heritage of Robben Island, encompassing the remains associated with various political prisoners, the Muslim exiles, the lepers and lunatics, the WWII soldiers and Navy personnel, the prison…
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    3 October University given a makeover
        
    
Try to resolve the nitrogen problem, go on a regeneration journey or take part in psychological research: discover this and more at the new and improved 3 October University, ‘WetenschapsWarenMarkt’.
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    Human rights and Global Diversity
    
    
Lecture, Opening of the Owada Chair
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    World Heritage Status for Letters from Indonesian Women's Rights Advocate Kartini
        
    
UNESCO has recognized a large collection of handwritten letters and the archive of Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904) as documentary world heritage. Kartini opposed gender inequality in feudal Javanese society, including forced marriages, polygamy and lack of education for women.
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    Leiden Classics: the ‘Sweat Room’
        
    
It may well be the best tradition in Leiden: immortalising your name in the ‘Sweat Room’ after receiving your diploma. But is it really immortalised? The names were at risk due to crumbling plaster. Fortunately, a crowdfunding project was able to save this beloved ritual.
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    Dies Natalis: 'The big questions call for collaboration'
        
    
Universities cannot survive in this highly competitive world without collaboration. And the ultimate aim is to make the world a safer and more sustainable place. This was Rector Carel Stolker’s message during the 441st Dies Natalis.
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    Lorentz Professor Tom Lubensky: pioneer in soft matter
        
    
Professor Tom Lubensky from the University of Pennsylvania is visiting Leiden University as the 64th Lorentz Professor at the department of Theoretical Physics. He is a pioneer in the field of theoretical soft matter physics and winner of the prestigious Buckley Condensed Matter Prize. We spoke with…
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    Book Africanist Stephen Ellis posthumously published
        
    
The African Studies Centre Leiden presented the last book by its renowned colleague Prof. Stephen Ellis (1953-2015), This Present Darkness: A history of Nigerian organised crime, on 9 June. The book was published posthumously. Former colleagues and friends paid tribute to Ellis, who was regarded as…
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    3 October University - WetenschapsWarenMarkt
    
    
Festival
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    Joan van der Waals colloquium
    
    
The Joan van der Waals colloquium is an ongoing bi-weekly lecture series.
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    Dies natalis 2021
    
    
University ceremony
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    Publications
    
    
Electronic versions of our publications can be obtained by sending an e-mail to Esther van den Bos: bosejvanden@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
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    Sponsored Research
    
    
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.