259 search results for “dekker material” in the Staff website
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‘Materiality, Religion, and the Environment’: L*CeSAR’s second workshop
On Thursday, the 19th of March 2026, students and staff had the chance to partake in the second full-day workshop organized by the Leiden Center for the Study of Ancient Religions (L*CeSAR). This edition was centered on the role of the environment in relation to religion in antiquity.
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Copyright in study materials: How to share literature the right way
Education
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How climate change affects intangible heritage: ‘Specific materials to build instruments are disappearing’
What do climate change and traditional Japanese music have to do with each other? A great deal, university lecturer Andrea Giolai suspects. He has been awarded an NWO grant to study the relationship in more depth.
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Philosophising by making films: ‘I’ve never understood the material so well before.’
There was a time when student Lelani Antar wanted to go to film school. She ended up studying International Studies, yet she didn’t quite say goodbye to film. For her minor, she and three other students made an essay film.
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Martina Revello LamiFaculty of Archaeology
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'When I talked about the materials for an energy transition in 2010, people almost started to laugh'
In order to build wind turbines and electric cars, we need tons of magnets. Currently, we import these mainly from China, which means Europe is very dependent on this superpower for the energy transition. This has to change, according to industrial ecologist René Kleijn. In the REEsilience project,…
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From Liquid Helium to Quantum Materials: Physics in Leiden, Then and Now
To mark Leiden University’s 450th anniversary, this exhibition pairs historic photographs with contemporary research. Seven ‘Then & Now’ diptychs show how the Institute of Physics blends a rich past with cutting‑edge science.
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Natalia DonnerFaculty of Humanities
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Emilio Solis SanchezFaculty of Science
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Fan LinFaculty of Humanities
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Karsten WentinkFaculty of Archaeology
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Tycho RoordaFaculty of Science
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Can you design super-smart materials with long-term memory that are capable of learning?
That was the question physics and mathematics bachelor’s student Daan de Bos set out to explore during his thesis research. Applying machine learning theories to materials presented several challenges, but his efforts led to a working theory that can now be tested on real materials in laboratories.
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Miguel John VersluysFaculty of Archaeology
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Ruth ClemensFaculty of Humanities
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Elena PaskalevaFaculty of Humanities
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'Materiality, Religion and the Senses': L*CeSAR organizes its first workshop
On 11 December 2025, students and staff members from many fields of study had the opportunity to take part in a day-long workshop on the role of the senses in ancient religions.
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Elmer VeldkampFaculty of Humanities
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Maikel KuijpersFaculty of Archaeology
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Marie-leen RyckaertFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Contact and advice
The Expertise Centre for Teaching and Learning (ECOLe) is the go-to place for support for all faculty members at the Faculty of Humanities. We provide assistance with all questions related to didactics, professional development, and the use of digital tools in teaching.
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Materiality and Historical Research
Conference, Workshop
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Eite DrentFaculty of Science
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Yurii HusievFaculty of Science
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Jan ReedijkFaculty of Science
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Selda AbyarFaculty of Science
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Sipeng ZhengFaculty of Science
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Yvonne SnellenbergFaculty of Science
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Eric MulderFaculty of Archaeology
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Daria KotovaFaculty of Science
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Greta FogarFaculty of Science
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Eeuw van den HeuvelFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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René Kleijn joins UN panel on resource use
How can we manage our natural resources more sustainably? That’s the key question behind the United Nations’ International Resource Panel (IRP). The panel recently welcomed a new member: René Kleijn, Professor of Industrial Ecology at Leiden University. We asked him three questions about his new rol…
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Almost € 3 million of funding for research on sexually transgressive behaviour
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded a grant of €2,858,000 from the Dutch National Research Agenda (NWA) for tackling sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence (SGOG). Mischa Dekker, assistant professor and member of the Violence and Violence Prevention research group, is a co-applicant…
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Cultural Anthropology and Healthy Society
Colleagues from the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences work on a variety of topics that contribute to a healthy society. Erik Bähre, Tessa Minter and Natashe Lemos Dekker presented their work during the Healthy Society Event on 9 June 2022.
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Katarzyna CwiertkaFaculty of Humanities
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The Social Dynamics of Gender-Based Violence
From street harassment to coercive control: gender-based violence has many faces. University Lecturer Mischa Dekker has studied street harassment in the Netherlands and France, and supports institutions and organisations in embedding structural change.
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Sarmistha BhuniaFaculty of Science
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Fatemeh KhodadustvaskasiFaculty of Science
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Joeri SchoenmakersFaculty of Science
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Ankush SinghalFaculty of Science
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Jan AartsFaculty of Science
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Vasiliki TsinaFaculty of Science
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Lan WangFaculty of Science
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Materiality, Religion and the Senses
Conference, L*CeSAR Masterclass
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The Hague major Jan van Zanen: ‘If you want to strengthen democracy, start close to home’
What is the current state of democracy and how do we understand the effects of public support on democracy? The two-day symposium Support for Democracy: Measurement, Explanation, and Effect
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New Public Administration evening course off to a flying start
The introductory meeting of the new evening track Management and Consultancy (MSc Management Public Sector) was held on Thursday 3 February at Wijnhaven. Prof. dr. Frits van der Meer, in charge of the professional Public Administration master programme, welcomed the first cohort of students together…
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New at the faculty? Come to our onboarding meeting
Last year, the Faculty of Humanities started organising onboarding afternoons, where new staff members can get to know each other. ‘All new staff members are welcome.’
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Wouter WagemakersFaculty of Humanities
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Vladimir CalviFaculty of Science