3,289 search results for “afrika in the world” in the Public website
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Ilan PeledFaculty of Humanities
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Peter KlinkhamerFaculty of Science
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Simon Portegies ZwartFaculty of Science
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Josette DaemenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Michael LewFaculty of Science
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Modification and Reference in the Chinese Nominal
This study proposes a theory for the encoding of specificity and definiteness in the Chinese nominal based on Cantonese, Mandarin and Wenzhou data.
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Corruption & Integrity in the Netherlands (1945 - present)
Corruption, integrity (or a lack thereof…) and public values are near omnipresent elements in public administration and politics of all times. Cases of corrupt public officials and politicians continuously emerge. Strangely enough, however, it often remains unknown what actually occurred, how something…
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Indigenous adornment in the circum-Caribbean
The production, use, and exchange of bodily ornaments through the lenses of the microscope
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Contested landscapes in the age of encounter
Amerindian settlement patterns and early colonial cartography in Northern Hispaniola
- Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific
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Ellora BasuFaculty of Science
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Anna-Luna PostFaculty of Humanities
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Tenzin TsepakFaculty of Humanities
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James WoodFaculty of Humanities
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Birte KristiansenFaculty of Humanities
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Robert Tijssen
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Arko GhoshFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Peter GrünwaldFaculty of Science
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Beatrix CampbellFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Arjen DoelmanFaculty of Science
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Hilde Pracht-AltorfFaculty of Science
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Diego GarlaschelliFaculty of Science
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Frank den HollanderFaculty of Science
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Koos BiesmeijerFaculty of Science
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Marco RoosFaculty of Science
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Marijn FranxFaculty of Science
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George MileyFaculty of Science
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Anar AhmadovFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Stefan ManegoldFaculty of Science
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Pam de GrootFaculty of Humanities
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Dirk van DelftFaculty of Science
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Holger HoosFaculty of Science
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Contested heritage in The Hague: what to do with the remains of the Atlantik Wall?
During World War II, the Nazi’s ordered a coastal defensive line to be built from the south of France to Norway. This Atlantik Wall aimed to defend their territories in continental Europe from an Allied naval invasion. The defensive line went right through the Dutch city of The Hague. The material remains…
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Political Legitimacy under Debate: Democracy and Authority in the Netherlands in the 1880s, 1930s, and 1960s
Debates on political legitimacy in Dutch parliament in the 1880s, 1930s, and 1960s
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- World Education Expo Bandung
- World Education Expo Surabaya
- World Education Expo Bali
- World Education Expo Yogyakarta
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The Social Museum in the Caribbean
Grassroots heritage initiatives and community engagement
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Sterile neutrinos in the early Universe
Promotor: A. Achúcarro, Co-promotor: A. Boyarsky
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‘Military strikes alone unlikely to fatally undermine Venezuelan government’
What will be the outcome of the US raid on Venezuela and capture of President Maduro? ‘History shows that people usually react to being bombed by a foreign power by rallying around the flag, not turning against their leaders’, says historian Andrew Gawthorpe in The Conversation.
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Chasing cosmic tau neutrinos in the abyss
In this work the reconstruction of a tau neutrino signal in the KM3NeT detector is discussed.
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Replicate yourself in the ‘Virtual Identity Lab’
How do humans construct their self?
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Spanish English contact in the Falkland Islands
On the 14th of June, Yliana Rodriquez successfully defended a doctoral thesis. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Yliana on this achievement!
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Searching for life in the Universe
Is there extra-terrestrial life out there? It now looks as though we can sketch out an answer to this enduring question. Leiden Observatory is helping to build new instruments to find the most promising exoplanets.
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Professional Users’ Perspectives on Metaphors in Machine Translation
This PhD project investigates how literary translators and journalists react and respond to machine-translated metaphors and what the repercussions for professional practice are.
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Lecture series: Humanity in the Automated State
The lecture series 'Humanity in the Automated State' examines how AI and automated systems are transforming government and public administration and what it means to be human within these digitised institutions.
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Plant fiber processing in the past
Basketry, cordage and textiles made of plant fibers or bark are rarely preserved in the archaeological record. By means of experimental archaeology and microwear analysis, we obtain indirect evidence about this important craft.