581 search results for “introduction week” in the Public website
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Online Course Introduction to Comparative Indo-European Linguistics
Indo-European is the name of the language family to which English belongs, along with many sub-families such as Germanic languages and Romance languages. In this course, you will delve into the structure and origins of these branches, the oldest languages belonging to the language family, linguistic…
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Thousands of new students start an old-style EL CID
Smiling faces, a mass dance and a bit of awkwardness: after two ‘corona editions’ of EL CID, the Leiden introduction week is back with a vengeance this year. A total of 3,412 first-year students from Leiden University and University of Applied Sciences Leiden, accompanied by 486 mentors, started EL…
- Week 1: 8–13 January
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An introduction to Performance art (live art)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Photo reportage: international students get to know Leiden
At Orientation Week Leiden, a record 1,378 new international students got to know the city and one another. From a cracking karaoke party to fishing plastic out of the canals – see what they got up to in the photos!
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Dutch Bio Science Week
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Introduction of a Wapishana-English Bilingual Education Programme
On the 23rd of February, Adrian Sydney Gomes successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Adrian on this achievement!
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Silkscreening (every other week)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
- Week 1: 8–14 January
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secundis intentionibus, Distinctiones I&II : Critical Edition with Introduction and Indices
This critical edition covers the first two parts of De secundis intentionibus by Hervaeus Natalis (14th century).
- Week 2: 14–20 January
- Week 6: 11–17 February
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A Grammar of the Thangmi Language with an Ethnolinguistic Introduction to the Speakers and their Culture
This 862-page monograph is a grammar of Thangmi, an endangered Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the districts of Dolakha and Sindhupalcok in central-eastern Nepal.
- Week 5: 3–10 February
- Week 8: 23–28 February
- Week 1: 8–11 January
- Week 2–3 (16–31 January)
- Week 6: 9–15 February
- Week 2: 15–21 January
- Week 1–2 (7–15 January)
- Week 3: 22-29 January 2017
- Week 4: 29 January–4 February
- Week 3: 22–28 January
- Week 6: 10-16 February 2019
- Week 6-7 (15-26 February)
- Week 6: 11-17 February 2018
- Week 4–5 (1–14 February)
- Week 1: 8-15 January 2017
- Week 3: 20-27 January 2019
- Week 2: 15-21 January 2017
- Week 4: 28 January–3 February
- Week 7: 18-24 February 2018
- Week 5: 2–8 February, 2020
- Week 2: 14-20 January 2018
- Week 6: 12-18 February 2017
- Week 3: 19–25 January, 2020
- Week 7-8: 18–27 February
- Week 1: 8-13 January 2018
- Week 8: 25-28 February 2018
- Week 5: 5-11 February 2017
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Introduction: maritime conflict management, diplomacy and international law, 1100-1800
Maritime conflict management is the regulation of conflict in relation to the sea. It comprises conflict enforcement, conflict resolution and conflict avoidance. How did victims of maritime conflicts claim and obtain damages or demand compensation or reparation?
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DH Pilot Projects Symposium and Digital Skills Workshops – Winter Weeks
We hold the annual Digital Humanities Pilot Project Symposium and Digital Skills Winter Workshop Week in the last week of January. It is open to all LU staff and PhD/MA students.
- Week 7: 16–22 February
- Week 3: 21–27 January
- Week 5: 3-9 February 2019
- Week 2: 13-19 January 2019
- Week 3: 21-27 January 2018
- Week 1: 6-12 January 2019
- Week 7-8: 17-26 February 2019
- Week 2: 12–18 January, 2020