833 search results for “either that en culture” in the Staff website
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Kai HebelFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Pepita HesselberthFaculty of Humanities
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Sara BrandelleroFaculty of Humanities
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University launches Vision on Student Well-Being: ‘An open culture where we look out for one another’
How can we work together to create a safe study and learning environment and offer students the support that they need? The Vision on Student Well-Being outlines the University’s plans to promote student well-being in the coming years.
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Book Presentation Consent
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Peter LiebregtsFaculty of Humanities
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Sealing and bookkeeping practices in Hittite Anatolia
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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Bart VerheijenFaculty of Humanities
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Arturo García De LeónFaculty of Archaeology
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Reza Shaker ArdekaniFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nancy KulaFaculty of Humanities
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Daphne Wong-A-FoeFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Marcel KeurentjesFaculty of Humanities
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Karen SmithFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn MandersFaculty of Archaeology
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Dick SmakmanFaculty of Humanities
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Dennis BraekmansFaculty of Archaeology
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Rodrigo OchigameFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nina JaspersFaculty of Archaeology
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Dirk AlkemadeFaculty of Humanities
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Carina van den HovenFaculty of Humanities
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Erik KroonFaculty of Archaeology
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Verena LyFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Paula Esteves dos Santos JordaoFaculty of Humanities
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Joanne StolkFaculty of Humanities
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Programme innovation at Dutch Language and Culture
In 2018, the undergraduate programme Dutch Language and Culture embarked on sweeping programme innovations to educate its students ‘in a way that focusses more on the challenges of Dutch Studies in a 21st century society’. What does this entail and what was the approach? Esther Op de Beek, university…
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Eric StormFaculty of Humanities
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State Secretary Gräper visits to discuss cultural heritage and opening up collections
How should we address our colonial heritage? And how digital and accessible are our collections? Outgoing State Secretary Fleur Gräper spoke with researchers and heritage specialists about this on 25 January.
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Rogier CreemersFaculty of Humanities
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Olaf KaperFaculty of Humanities
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Disentangling ghost segments and number marking in Sengwer nouns
Lecture, This Time for Africa! series
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Existing partnerships
All partnerships between Leiden and international partner universities are managed in a central database.
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Ammodo Science Award to bring cultural heritage to life through play
A team of Leiden researchers has won the Ammodo Science Award for innovative humanities research on perceptions of cultural heritage.
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Between deference and destitution: Requesting relief in Scottish pauper letters, 1750-1910
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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Pragmaticalization or grammaticalization? A multidimensional model of the evolution of pragmatic markers
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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Colonial government by correspondence: the British government's communicative practice in colonial bureaucracy at the turn of the twentieth century
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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Elizabeth Rodriguez EstradaFaculty of Archaeology
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Jacqueline HylkemaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Marijke KlokkeFaculty of Humanities
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Nicolette MoutFaculty of Humanities
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Carel SmithFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Laurie Kalb CosmoFaculty of Humanities
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Judith NaeffFaculty of Humanities
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Exhibition on art, culture and architecture along the Silk Road
Ornately decorated head pieces and jewellery, images of imposing mosques and photos of local people. The 'Splendours of the Silk Roads' exhibition depicts life and different cultures along this important trade route.
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Keiko YoshiokaFaculty of Humanities
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Bareez MajidFaculty of Humanities
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Wouter van BeekAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Monique van den DriesFaculty of Archaeology
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Klamer on Science: 'Language is regularly used to legitimize a shared cultural history'
A newly opened museum in China appears to be devoted to the origins of the Austronesian-speaking peoples, who some 5000 years ago spread from East Asia across the Pacific, seeding it with a distinctive culture and some 1200 languages. But those displays are also a statement in the long-running dispute…
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Maartje JanseFaculty of Humanities