1,391 search results for “de menselijke digital world” in the Staff website
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Peter MeelFaculty of Humanities
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National(ist) Media: Platform, Participation, and the Rise of Digital Populism in Japan
Lecture
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'The Butterflies of Upper Digul' now also published in Indonesia
Three years ago, Associate Professor Alicia Schrikker published 'De vlinders van Boven-Digoel', in which she chronicled several stories about colonial life in present-day Indonesia. Now there is a translation, by Rianti Manullang, who is also an assistant professor at Universitas Indonesia and doing…
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Nira WickramasingheFaculty of Humanities
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Olivier BéquignonFaculty of Science
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Céline ZaepffelFaculty of Humanities
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Repertoires - Buddhist Creative Assimilation, Commodification, and Digitalization in Xi’s China
Lecture, China Seminar
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Symposium: Through the Hands of Signers: History of sign language emergence, transmission, and change
Conference
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Leiden University Libraries acquires a rare map of Suriname
Leiden University Libraries (UBL) has acquired a rare manuscript map of Suriname. The map from 1830 is almost 2.5 meters long and is highly detailed. It was hand-drawn by Helmuth Hendrik Hiemcke (1808-1858), one of the official surveyors employed by the colonial administration, and shows Suriname in…
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Koffiewebinar ‘AI als je slimme collega – Verantwoord aan de slag’
Webinar
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Michiel van GroesenFaculty of Humanities
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Corinne HofmanFaculty of Archaeology
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Toward an AI Attuned to Dissent and Consensus in Historical Events: Evidence from Wikipedia
Lecture
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FAIRification of a high throughput metabolomics laboratory with FAIR Digital Objects
Webinar, Q&A, discussion
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Raising the colonial debate: ‘You have to create a story that’s easy to understand’
How can we best tell the current generations about some of the darkest parts of our past? To answer this question, researchers from Leiden are working with the Gedeeld Verleden, Gezamenlijke Toekomst foundation on public programmes about the Dutch history of slavery.
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Memorial to professor and resistance hero Ben Telders unveiled at Bergen-Belsen
A memorial stone honouring professor and resistance hero Ben Telders was unveiled on 12 September at the site of the former concentration camp Bergen-Belsen.
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Corrie BakelsFaculty of Archaeology
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Frank ChouraquiFaculty of Humanities
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Polish Holocaust researchers accused of defamation will give Cleveringa Lecture
On 26 November historian Jan Grabowski and sociologist Barbara Engelking will both give the Cleveringa Lecture. They wrote a book about the Holocaust in Poland and were taken to court for defamation.
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Historian Gert Oostindie the new Cleveringa Professor
Gert Oostindie, Emeritus Professor of Colonial and Postcolonial History, is this year’s Cleveringa Professor at Leiden University. He was appointed by the University on 4 October. In his inaugural lecture on 24 November, entitled Courage and Disregard, he will talk about (academic) freedom in relation…
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Historian Frank van Vree is the new Cleveringa Professor
Frank van Vree, Emeritus Professor of War, Conflict and Memory Studies at the University of Amsterdam (UVA), is the new Cleveringa Professor at Leiden University this year.
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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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55th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics
Conference
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A call about cameras and privacy
Technology and privacy, trust and mistrust. A discussion about this broke out when the University installed scanners and students protested. On Wednesday 2 February experts from Leiden University will explore this topic at the eponymous symposium. We called Roy de Kleijn, as a computer scientist and…
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Symposium Humanities: What does AI mean for our education?
Conference
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Could restricting EU free movement help tackle brain drain?
Eastern and Southern European countries struggle with ‘brain drain’ as skilled workers move to other EU Member States. Could restricting free movement be a legitimate and lawful way to address this trend? Researcher Martijn van den Brink will investigate the issue.
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Caspar SchmeitsFaculty of Science
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Lorianne Toler-SchulzkeFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Coussar BanaieFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Joseph FinnertyFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Mojtaba RouhandehFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Adrien MartinetFaculty of Archaeology
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Jack TillmanFaculty of Archaeology
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Jaris DarwinFaculty of Archaeology
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Priscilla YoviaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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John BalouziyehFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Laila QhistinaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Theo TsomidisFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Luyao DongFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Mona Fadaei HeidariFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Weishuo LiFaculty of Archaeology
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Tody UtamaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Jennifer SweridaFaculty of Archaeology
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Joep SchoenmakersFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Endri MykajFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Róisín LambertFaculty of Humanities
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Tatiana Moussavou-KoumbaFaculty of Humanities
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Widya TuslianFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Femke KlaverFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid