312 search results for “roman family” in the Staff website
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Roman KoteckyFaculty of Science
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Roman KoningFaculteit Geneeskunde
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The Roman empire and world history
Debate
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Romane DujardinFaculty of Science
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Miko FlohrFaculty of Humanities
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Prof. Koen Ottenheyn (Utrecht) delivers Austrian Fund lunch talk on Roman remnants in modern central Europe
On Tuesday, December 9 2025, Prof. Koen Ottenheyn delivered the last Austria Centre lunch talk of 2025. Prof. Ottenheyn serves as a professor of architectural history at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and is a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and the Academic Curatorium which advises…
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Youri CremersFaculty of Law
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Roderick GeertsFaculty of Archaeology
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Renske JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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Thomas KluitenburgFaculty of Humanities
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Paul KloegLeiden University Library
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Michelle MichelsFaculty of Law
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Hoard of Roman coins turns out to be offering for safe crossing
Several years ago, two amateur archaeologists from Brabant discovered over a hundred Roman coins near to Berlicum in the north of the province. After years of research, it now appears that the location, close to a ford in the river, was a site for offerings. Another interesting fact is that the coins…
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Remote sensing for Roman Mallorca with a Chastelain-Nobach fund
For the past 2 years, Dr Letty ten Harkel has been jointly running an excavation project of a suspected Roman villa site on the Balearic island of Mallorca with colleagues Dr Antoni Puig Palerm and Ritchie Kolvers, MA. The project was recently awarded a LUF Chastelain-Nobach fund to explore the extend…
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Lies PunselieFaculty of Law
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Excavation of Roman villa on Mallorca covered by Catalan and Spanish news outlets
The Villa Son Sard archaeological project aims to determine the boundaries of the Roman and post-Roman villa at Son Sard on Mallorca. While the team was excavating in the summer of 2023, several news outlets covered the findings.
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Apollonia BolscherFaculty of Law
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Mark DriessenFaculty of Archaeology
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Stefan NorbruisFaculty of Humanities
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Ritchie KolversFaculty of Archaeology
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No Adolescent Is an Island: Conceptualizing the Family System in Adolescent Depression with the Network Approach
PhD defence
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Ancient Roman cuisine was varied, international and accessible to all social classes
Banquets for the rich, porridge for the poor and a standard diet of bread, olive oil and wine. Just a few assumptions about the Roman diet.
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Fellowship Roman glass at Allard Pierson Museum
Research
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Rubicon for research into Roman law: ‘We don’t know what wider society thought about law’
Expert in Classics Renske Janssen has been awarded a Rubicon grant. She will use the grant to conduct research at the University of Edinburgh into how Roman law was perceived by society at the time.
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Antje WesselsFaculty of Humanities
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Luuk de LigtFaculty of Humanities
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Archaeologist Tom Hazenberg seeks the frontiers of the Roman Empire
From Roman ships to the ‘Gordon’ cavalry mask. Alumnus Tom Hazenberg was involved in spectacular finds that put the Dutch frontiers of the Roman Empire on the map. His mission is to give heritage back to the people.
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Elsemieke DaalderFaculty of Law
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Autism and Family Health: Stress, Eating Behavior and Health in young Children with ASD and their Parents
PhD defence
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Cosima NimphySocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Nicky SchreuderFaculty of Archaeology
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Willem ZwalveFaculty of Law
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Rens TacomaFaculty of Humanities
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Nada HeddaneFaculty of Law
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Nadia SonneveldFaculty of Law
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Family matters
Brothers and sisters within a family, with the same parents, experience their upbringing differently. As well as the impact of their own negative experiences, the way siblings experience their upbringing also plays an important role in anxiety and depression. This is the conclusion reached by Marie-Louise…
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Quintijn MauerFaculty of Law
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Mark Klaassen: 'Cabinet acting contrary to Directive on family reunification'
On Friday 26 August 2022, the Dutch cabinet presented its new asylum agreement. According to Assistant Professor Mark Klaassen, the new agreement is barely legal.
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Judith van UdenFaculty of Law
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The paradox of extremist families
PhD candidate Layla van Wieringen examined how extremist beliefs are passed on within households. In her dissertation ‘Rotten Trees, Bad Apples? Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Extremism’, she reveals a reality that media and politics rarely address.
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Learn from the latest research on Roman amulets by Patricia Kret
Research on the Greek and Roman times often focuses on important leaders, writers or politicians. However, Patricia Kret is more interested in the normal people living in these times. Her research focuses on amulets which were often used, for example to cure diseases. Why did people believe so strongly…
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Jeroen van ZoolingenFaculty of Archaeology
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Jasper van der SteenFaculty of Humanities
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Indira HuliselanFaculty of Humanities
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Richard JansenFaculty of Archaeology
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Janet GrijzenhoutFaculty of Humanities
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Robots and Society (RO-SO) Tutorial at RO-MAN 2021 Conference
The University of Oslo and Leiden University have joined forces to organise a Tutorial on Robots and Society: Ethical, Legal, and Technical Perspectives on Integrating Robots in the Home and Healthcare Systems and Services at the IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communica…
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Hans-Jan van KralingenFaculty of Law
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Alain WijffelsFaculty of Law
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Niels SchoubbenFaculty of Humanities