135 search results for “haar a” in the Public website
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    Jeroen HaarsFaculty of Science
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    Gavin van der HaarISSC
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    Gerritje van de HaarFaculty of Humanities
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    Sterre ter HaarFaculty of Science
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    Michelle van der HaarFaculty of Science
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    Johan ter HaarFaculty of Humanities
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    Sita ter HaarSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Alisa van de HaarFaculty of Humanities
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    Yael Charlotte ter Haar RomenyLeiden University Library
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    Languages as Lifelines: The Multilingual Coping Strategies of Refugees from the Early Modern Low Countries
    
    
From ca. 1540 to 1600, thousands fled the war-stricken Southern Low Countries to the British Isles, Germany, and the Northern Low Countries. Research on this displacement crisis, central to the formation of the Netherlands and Belgium, reflects 21st-century debates on migration and language: language…
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    Politie beschermt haar agenten niet voldoende
        
    
Uit onderzoek van Nieuwsuur blijkt dat de politie zich niet houdt aan de Arbowet om agenten voldoende bescherming tijdens hun werk te kunnen bieden. Barend Barentsen, hoogleraar Sociaal recht, zegt in Nieuwsuur ‘het kwalijk te vinden dat een grote overheidsorganisatie zich niet aan de regels houdt.…
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    Beryl ter Haar tutor at the 34th Pontignano Seminar
        
    
From 11-13 September 2017 the 34th Pontignano Seminar took place at the location where it originally started: the Pontignano Cloister, nearby Siena in Italy.
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    Beryl ter Haar visiting professor at Warsaw University
        
    
Beryl ter Haar is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Warsaw, Poland. The Law School is the oldest part of the university (founded in 1808), followed by the School of Medicine (founded one year later). The two schools became the heart of Warsaw University which was founded in 1816 by…
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    Beryl ter Haar presents national report in Naples
        
    
From 23-26 September 2019, Beryl ter Haar, assistant professor Labour Law, delivered the national report on 'cross border labour law in the Netherlands' at the at the XXXVI Pontignano Seminar with the theme: Worker´s mobility in the European Union: labour law perspective'.
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    Beryl ter Haar participates in guest lecture at Kutafin State Law University Moscow
        
    
On Tuesday 22 January 2019, Beryl ter Haar participated in a comparative law lecture featuring labour law cases of the constitutional court of South Africa at the Kutafin State Law University Moscow, Russia. Topics discussed included short term employment contracts, the right to strike and the right…
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    Beryl ter Haar presents at the international congress 'Labour2030 - Rethinking the future of work'
        
    
On 13 and Friday 14 July 2017 the International Congress took place in Porto, Portugal. The conference was bilangual with simultaneous translations between English and Portuguese/Spanish. In total there were about 350 participants from 23 different countries, however, most of the participants came from…
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    Beryl ter Haar gives guest lecture at Tbilisi State University, Georgia
        
    
On the 28th of January 2019 Beryl ter Haar gave a guest lecture at Tbilisi State University organised by the European Law School Association (ELSA). The lecture addressed issues of EU fundamental rights, more particularly it was on the freedom to conduct a business versus several labour rights, among…
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    Beryl ter Haar chairs roundtable at a conference on the European Pillar of Social Rights
        
    
22 September 2017 the second biannual conference took place organised by IAAEU of the University of Trier and the Hugo Sinzheimer Institute of Frankfurt. The theme of the conference was the European Pillar of Social Rights. Under the heading of the conference’s title, International Labour Law as a stimulus…
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    Beryl ter Haar gives introductory lecture on EU labour law at Ilia State University, Georgia
        
    
On the 28th of January 2019 Beryl ter Haar gave an introductory lecture on EU labour law concerning collective redundancies and working time. Both are core issues of this year's case for the Hugo Sinzheimer Moot Court Competition.
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    Research Handbook in the series of Human Rights Law co-edited by Beryl ter Haar
        
    
In store is now the Research Handbook on Labour, Business and Human Rights Law edited by prof. Janice Bellace of the University of Pennsylvania and ass. prof. Beryl ter Haar of Leiden University. The book is publisehd in Edward Elgars series on Human Rights.
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    Beryl ter Haar "Special Issue: Covid-19 and Labour Law, A Global Review"
        
    
Beryl ter Haar co-editor of the Italian Labour Law e-Journal's
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    Beryl ter Haar participated a comparative research paper on the free movement of workers in the EU and EAU
        
    
On invitation by prof. Nikita Lyutov (Kutafin State Law University Moscow), Beryl ter Haar participated in a kick-off meeting on a comparative research paper on the free movement of workers within the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union held by Kutafin State Law University on the 24th of January 2019…
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    Francophone Literature in the Low Countries (1200-1600)
    
    
In late medieval and early modern times, books, as well as the people who produced and read (or listened to) them, moved between regions, social circles, and languages with relative ease. Yet, in the multilingual Low Countries, francophone literature was both internationally mobile and firmly rooted…
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    H.L. Wesseling Fund
    
    
The Europa Institute has been the beneficiary of a generous grant from the H.L. Wesseling Fund. The Fund was established in memory of Professor Henk Wesseling (6 August 1937 – 18 August 2018), Dutch historian, Professor of contemporary history at Leiden University, and former rector of the Netherlands…
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    Figurations animalières à travers les textes et l’image en Europe
    
    
Fish climbing trees, storks taking care of their parents… Premodern textual and visual culture presents us with a fabulous bestiary that reveals ingenious and rich reflections on the animal kingdom.
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    Global Music: recasting and Rethinking the Popular as Global
    
    
Vertrekkend vanuit een communicatief perspectief en concentrerend op mediatiseringsprocessen, formuleert deze dissertatie een alternatief voor het probleem van equivociteit binnen de studie naar populaire muziek.
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    Translating China: Henri Borel (1869-1933)
    
    
Audrey Heijns defended her thesis on 28 June 2016
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    Gendered Ritual and Performative Literacy: Yao Women, Goddesses of Fertility, and the Chinese Imperial State
    
    
Mei-Wen Chen defended her thesis on 29 June 2016
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    The Golden Mean of Languages; Forging Dutch and French in the Early Modern Low Countries (1540-1620)
    
    
In The Golden Mean of Languages, Alisa van de Haar sheds new light on the debates regarding the form and status of the vernacular in the early modern Low Countries, where both Dutch and French were local tongues. The fascination with the history, grammar, spelling, and vocabulary of Dutch and French…
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    Ontveld denken - verblijven in een unheimische wereld
    
    
Lange tijd wisten we ons thuis in een wereld die we meenden te hebben. Het bestaan in deze vertrouwde wereld vormde onze existentie, die we op een eigenlijke wijze op ons namen. Thans is de wereld echter niet meer wat hij was, en zijn we ook zelf niet meer wie we waren. ‘De wereld is weg’, zo dichtte…
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    The Treasured Altar of the Primordial Sovereign
    
    
Steven Frost defended his thesis on 6 June 2017
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    Labour Law and Social Security
    
    
The Labour Law and Social Security department provides both bachelor’s level and master’s level teaching.
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    An Incomplete Inquiry: Reading the Filial Piety Stories through Lacan, or the Other Way Around…
    
    
Chenyu Cheng defended her thesis on 6 April 2017.
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    Afgrond zonder vangnet
    
    
Onlangs verscheen het boek ‘Afgrond zonder vangnet’ van Yra van Dijk, hoogleraar Moderne Nederlandse Literatuur. In haar boek analyseert ze verschillende thema's in het werk van Arnon Grunberg.
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    Researchers
        
    
The scientists at Babylab Leiden ensure that important knowledge is gathered about how babies learn to understand the world around them. Meet our Babylab Team and get to know our researchers!
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    Medieval and Early Modern Studies (c. 600-1800)
    
    
This research cluster explores processes of cultural creation, reception and transformation within a wide range of societal contexts from the early Middle Ages until c. 1800.
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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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    Collected Cases on EU Labour Law
    
    
European labour law has an unmistakable influence on national law. This applies even more to the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), as it has implications for the application of European law in the Member States and with it the interpretation of national law. Collected Cases…
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    A Stairway to Heaven: Daoist Self-Cultivation in Early Modern China
    
    
Paul van Enckevort defended his thesis on 3 June 2020.
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    Antiquities of the rainforest: evolution of mycoheterotrophic angiosperms growing on Glomeromycota
    
    
Promotor: Prof.dr. E.F. Smets, Co-promotor: Dr. V.S.F.T. Merckx
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    Chinese state policies on Buddhism between the 19th and 20th century
    
    
This research project focuses on the interaction of Buddhist institutions, Chinese central and local governments, and local gentry in the 'transforming temples into schools' movement.
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    History of Cultures, Knowledge and Ideas
    
    
It is integral to many cluster members’ research to use Medieval and Early Modern Arts as a lens for studying the medieval and early modern periods at large:
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    Cultural Translation and Reception
    
    
A core interest of our cluster members concerns processes of reception, transformation and (interlingual and intermedial) translation in medieval and early modern art, literature and media from diachronic and synchronic perspectives (in time, space, and between media).
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    Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS)
    
    
Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS) is dedicated to ground-breaking and interdisciplinary research dealing with the relations between culture and society.
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    Re‐dating the seven early Chinese Christian manuscripts : Christians in Dunhuang before 1200
    
    
Mr. J. Sun defended his thesis on 21 March 2018.
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    Crisis management
    
    
Training and Exercising in Crisis management and Emergency Control
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    Faculty of Humanities
    
    
Leiden University is a unique international centre for the advanced study of languages, cultures, arts, and societies worldwide, in their historical contexts from prehistory to the present.