951 search results for “sanskrit literary culture” in the Staff website
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Literary café
Lipsius, Cleveringaplaats 1, 2311 BD, Leiden
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European grant for research into Indian scriptures: ‘This is what our understanding of Hinduism is based on’
Professor Peter Bisschop has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant. He will invest the 2.5 million euros in his research into puranas: ancient texts, commonly written in Sanskrit, that are up to fifteen hundred years old.
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Ilios WillemarsFaculty of Humanities
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Peter BisschopFaculty of Humanities
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Literary Leiden
Quietly read a book in our new reading nook, listen to interesting and bizarre stories set in early twentieth-century Leiden, walk past literary locations in Leiden and watch the best film adapted from a Leiden novel as decided on by you. April is Literary Leiden month! A month in which we pay special…
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Peter LiebregtsFaculty of Humanities
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Paula Esteves dos Santos JordaoFaculty of Humanities
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Nadine AkkermanFaculty of Humanities
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Erika RiccobonFaculty of Humanities
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Ivo SmitsFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Reviews of Nationalism in Times Literary Supplement and Foreign Affairs
Eric Storm’s book Nationalism: A World History has been reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement and Foreign Affairs.
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Carmen van den BerghFaculty of Humanities
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The Skandapurāṇa Volume V published
Skandapurāṇa V presents a critical edition of Adhyāyas 92-112 from the Skandapurāṇa, with an introduction and annotated English synopsis.
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Jan van DijkhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Ben Arps awarded Indonesian Cultural Award 2025
Professor Ben Arps has been awarded the Indonesian Cultural Award (Anugerah Kebudayaan Indonesia) 2025.
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Mitchell van VurenFaculty of Humanities
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Ruth ClemensFaculty of Humanities
- Kids Activities @ Middle Eastern Culture Market
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Alisa van de HaarFaculty of Humanities
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Thinley DemaFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nike van HeldenFaculty of Humanities
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Pioneer Christiaan Weijts: clandestine novelist in literary circles
In a new series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this first instalment: novelist and columnist Christiaan Weijts (1976). ‘I always felt as though someone would tap me on my shoulder once they’d discovered my clandestine presence.’
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Esther Op de BeekFaculty of Humanities
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Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Kyra AlbertsFaculty of Humanities
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Beatrice Gründler: ‘Literary text can help us understand Europe better’
'Consider languages in their shared context.' That is the message of Professor and Arabist Beatrice Gründler, who will receive an honorary doctorate from Leiden University on 8 February. ‘I would like people to learn that Arabic history has a close connection with Europe.’
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Navigating a New Culture as a PhD candidate
Personal development, Study support
- Living in a wetland landscape: the late Neolithic Vlaardingen culture revisited
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Ali ShobeiriFaculty of Humanities
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Graduation ceremony bachelor programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Festival, Graduation Ceremony
- Culture Change Process
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Graduation ceremony bachelor & master Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Festival, Graduation Ceremony
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Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
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Student for a day at Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Study information, Student for a Day
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Mayra NasFaculty of Humanities
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Worship without Image: Gaurī in her aniconic Pañcapiṇḍī form
Lecture, VVIK lecture
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Aritri DuttaFaculty of Humanities
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Adriana Churampi RamirezFaculty of Humanities
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Lettie DorstFaculty of Humanities
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Alette VonkFaculty of Humanities
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European grant to research Tibetan collection: 'Tibetans' literary output was and is huge'
As a student, university lecturer Berthe Jansen fell under the spell of the Van Manen collection: a collection full of Tibetan writings and objects. A €1.5 million grant now makes it possible to take a really close look at it. 'There is still so much to do and discover.'
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dating back thousands of years moved: ‘From receipts to the oldest literary works’
How do you move 3,000 fragile clay tablets that date back thousands of years? This was the challenge faced by staff from the Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO). After years of preparation, the Liagre Böhl collection has been moved on trolleys to its new home.
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Gül Aktürk HauserFaculty of Archaeology
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Chris FlintermanFaculty of Humanities
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Graduation ceremony master and master's programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
Festival, Graduation Ceremony
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René van WalsemFaculty of Humanities
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Bernhard RiegerFaculty of Humanities
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Lydia van de FliertFaculty of Archaeology
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Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl: Dissecting Latino power, language and culture
Lecture