2,252 zoekresultaten voor “art historicus from global south” in de Publieke website
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Leids historicus Bart van der Boom wint Libris Geschiedenis Prijs
De Universiteit Leiden feliciteert historicus Bart van der Boom, die met zijn boek Wij weten niets van hun lot. Gewone Nederlanders en de Holocaust de Libris Geschiedenis Prijs in ontvangst mocht nemen. De prijs werd zaterdag 27 oktober uitgereikt tijdens de Nacht van de Geschiedenis in Amsterdam.
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BRASILIAE. Indigenous Knowledge in the Making of Science: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648).
Investigating the intercultural connections that shaped practices of knowledge production in colonial Dutch Brazil.
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Nicky SchreuderFaculteit Archeologie
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Do companies walk the talk? Commitments and actions in global supply chain labor standards
Dit artikel onderzoekt de auteurs de inspanningen om minimale arbeidsnormen in wereldwijde toeleveringsketens te implementeren vanuit het perspectief van maatschappelijk verantwoord ondernemen.
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Addressing climate change with behavioural science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries
Dit artikel beschrijft het ontstaan van een app die kan helpen om het klimaatbewustzijn en de actie wereldwijd te vergroten.
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Call for papers: Who is Asian? Definitions, Representations, and Marginalizations
Congres/symposium, Call for papers
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coercive diplomacy against the nuclear programs of Iran, Libya, and South Africa
Onder welke omstandigheden kan dwangdiplomatie een staat dwingen zijn kernwapenprogramma op te geven?
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Multifunctional polypept(o)ide miktoarm star polymers for advanced drug delivery: from the development of versatile synthetic strategies for PeptoMiktoStars
With an emphasis on developing novel miktoarm star polymers termed PeptoMiktoStars, this thesis leverages asymmetric polymeric polypept(o)ide frameworks to advance their effectiveness in delivering hydrophobic drugs and nucleic acids.
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Gisela Hirschmann, Coronavirus: A Global Crisis Waiting for a Global Response
Vaak wordt gezegd dat een crisis iemands ware aard naar boven brengt. Het coronavirus stelt het multilaterale systeem op de proef. Politicoloog Gisela Hirschmann (Universiteit Leiden) maakt zich zorgen over de toekomst van internationale samenwerking.
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On the medicalisation of global politics: a conversation with Roberto Esposito
In dit artikel onderzoeken Malte Reimann en Antonio Cerella hoe politiek en geneeskunde nauw met elkaar verweven zijn geraakt. Ze gebruiken daarbij het gedachtegoed van Roberto Esposito om deze relatie opnieuw te bekijken vanuit het perspectief van een bevestigend biopolitiek.
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Determining global distribution of microplastics by using citizen science
The objective of this study is to better understand the distribution of microplastics in the environment. More specifically, we will quantify the abundance and distribution of microplastics on beaches.
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Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges (BA/BSc) - Leiden University College
Bij Leiden University College (LUC) in Den Haag staan ‘Global Challenges’ centraal. Global Challenges zijn de grote, maatschappelijke uitdagingen van de 21ste eeuw waar we gezamenlijk een oplossing voor moeten vinden, zoals klimaatverandering, armoede, ongelijkheid, vrede en recht. Onze opleiding is…
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UN 2.0: Ten Innovations for Global Governance 75 Years beyond San Francisco
Dr. Joris Larik, universitair docent vergelijkend, EU- en internationaal recht bij LUC The Hague, is coauteur van het rapport 'UN 2.0: Ten Innovations for Global Governance 75 Years beyond San Francisco'.
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Multi-Objective Bayesian Global Optimization for Continuous Problems and Applications
A common method to solve expensive function evaluation problem is using Bayesian Global Optimization, instead of Evolutionary Algorithms.
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Jorrit Rijpma spreekt op de jaarlijkse State of the Art Conference in Den Haag
Op 14 november organiseerde het Team Strategie & Verbinding van het DG Migratie van het Ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid de jaarlijks de State of the Art conferentie. De conferentie brengt wetenschappers, beleidsmakers en andere professionals in het migratiedomein bijeen rond belangrijke migratievraagstukken.…
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Chinese painting - Xieyi and Mogu-style
Kunst en vrije tijd, Kunst en vrije tijd
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Putting a spin on it: amyloid aggregation from oligomers to fibrils
This thesis focuses on amyloid proteins, a class of proteins that convert into amyloid fibrils.
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When materials become critical: lessons from the 2010 rare earth crisis
Promotor: G.J. Kramer Co-Promotor: E.G.M. Kleijn
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Far from home: the science exploitation of the fastest Milky Way stars
The Sun and all the stars in the night sky reside in the Milky Way galaxy. In the at-rest reference frame of the Galaxy, typical stars travel with velocities of about 100-200 kilometres per second.
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How personnel allocation affects performance:Evidence from Brazil's federal protected areasagency
Dit artikel gaat in op de onderzoekskloof door te onderzoeken hoe deze instanties hun personeel zo kunnen inzetten dat ze maximale prestaties leveren met het personeel dat ze hebben.
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A novel formulation for skin barrier repair : from ex vivo assessment towards clinical studies
The stratum corneum is the outermost skin layer and consists of dead cells embedded in a lipid matrix.
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A well-established harmony in chaos: from isolated galaxies to galaxy clusters
The origin and evolution of galaxies are closely linked to many different physical phenomena.
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X-ray spectroscopy of interstellar dust: from the laboratory to the Galaxy
In this thesis, we present new laboratory data of interstellar dust analogues.
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From Mimesis to Metaphor: Reconciling Nature and Humanity in the Age of Climate Crisis
Om de klimaatcrisis het hoofd te bieden, kan een bepaalde nederigheid van de mens ten aanzien van de natuur van groot belang zijn. Tegelijkertijd kan nederigheid ook politieke overheersing in de hand werken. Hoe kunnen mensen zich op een bescheidener manier tot de natuur verhouden zonder hun vrijheid…
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Thomas Morgan (1671/2-1743):from Presbyterian Preacher to Christian Deist
Jan van den Berg heeft zij proefschrift op 8 november 2018 verdedigd.
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Transformation and sublimation of interstellar ices: insights from laboratory experiments and astronomical observations
Stars and planets form within cold, dense clouds of gas and dust drifting through interstellar space. Although dust makes up only a small fraction of this material, it plays a key role in shaping the chemical evolution of these environments.
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From atoms to the cosmos: exploring the cosmic web beyond collisional ionisation equilibrium
Nowadays, it is well known that hydrogen and helium (and small traces of lithium and beryllium) were created shortly after the Big Bang, while the heavier elements are created in the cores of stars at different evolutionary stages. When these stars explode as supernovae, they expel metals synthesised…
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What sets extremists who use terrorist violence apart from those who do not?
Dit artikel levert een bijdrage aan een groeiend aantal onderzoeken naar radicalisering. Het richt zich specifiek op het onderscheid tussen individuen die radicalisering en daardoor betrokken raken bij terroristisch geweld en individuen die radicaliseren maar niet betrokken raken bij geweld.
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From the root of variation: A metabolomics perspective to plant soil-feedback
By growing in a soil plants change the biotic and abiotic properties of the soil in which they grow.
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From Star-formation to Recombination: Expanding our View of the Radio-Recombination-Line Universe
The origin and evolution of galaxies are closely tied to the cyclic feedback processes between stars and the interstellar medium (ISM).
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on Political Violence: How Internal Brakes Limited Violent Escalation from the Provisional IRA
Onder welke omstandigheden beperken paramilitaire groepen hun gebruik van politiek geweld? Dit artikel onderzoekt het gebruik hiervan door de PIRA.
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Studying dark matter using weak gravitational lensing : from galaxies to the cosmic web
Of all the mass in our Universe, 80% is thought to consist of a hypothetical and invisible substance called dark matter (DM).
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The diverse roles of integrin α3β1 in cancer: Lessons learned from skin and breast carcinogenesis
In this thesis, we aim to shed light on the diverse and often opposing roles of integrin α3β1 in cancer.
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Cross-border Resolution of Financial Institutions: Perspectives from International Insolvency Law
In deze publicatie worden problemen met betrekking tot de grensoverschrijdende afwikkeling van financiële instellingen onderzocht.
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Exploring the chemical space of natural products from Streptomyces using multi-omics approaches
The increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to antibiotics necessitates the discovery of new medicines.
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Applications of AdS/CFT to strongly correlated matter: from numerics to experiments
What physics controls the properties of quantum matter, such as how electrons flow inside high-temperature superconductors? This question has captivated the physics community and industry for decades, in part due to the great technological potential such materials have, but also because they have resisted…
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From molecules to monitoring: Integrating genetic tools into freshwater quality assessments
Freshwater is an important resource, but at a great risk of species decline due to habitat loss, pollution and over-exploitation, and invasive alien species.
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to estimate the growth effects of economic liberalisation: Evidence from transition economies
Jaroslaw Kantorowicz and Rok Spruk onderzoeken de bijdrage van institutionele hervormingen aan economische groei.
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Anti-microbial and Anti-biofilm compounds From Indonesian Medicinal Plants
Promotor: C.A.M.J.J. van den Hondel, Co-promotor: Sandra de Weert
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Aspects of the analysis of cell imagery: from shape to understanding
In this thesis, we have studied cell images from two types of cells, including pollen grains and the immune cells, neutrophils. These images are captured using a bright field microscope and a confocal microscope.
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Squaramide-based supramolecular polymers : from self-assembly to in vivo application
The aim of this thesis is to develop and study a robust and adaptable scaffold for supramolecular polymer self-assembly in water.
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The structure of a working catalyst: from flat surfaces to nanoparticles
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.W.M. Frenken
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Warnings: The Complicated Journey from Alert to Action in (Inter)national Politics (WARN)
Het WARN-project heeft als doel te begrijpen waarom sommige waarschuwingen niet effectief genoeg zijn of niet tijdig de juiste besluitvormers bereiken om een crisis af te wenden.
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Perceptions of Bias toward the International Criminal Court? Evidence from Kenya
What Determines Perceptions of Bias toward the International Criminal Court? Evidence from Kenya. In dit artikel, gepubliceerd in op de website SAGE Journals in het Journal of Conflict Resolution, onderzoeken de auteurs Geoff Dancy, Yvonne Marie Dutton, Tessa Alleblas, Eamon Aloyo de houding ten opzichte…
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From every angle: novel insights into CC chemokine receptor 2 pharmacology
The CC chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2), a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily, is widely involved in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. However, no drugs for this receptor have made it to the pharmaceutical market yet.
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Coping with administrative tasks: A cross-country analysis from a street-level perspective
This study seeks to analyse how job stress could be the result of performing administrative tasks
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Transfer of "goods" from plants to humans: Fundamental and applied biochemical investigations on retaining glycosidases
The studies described in this thesis deal with glycosidases, in particular alpha-galactosidases.
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Tromble, From Nomadic Traditionalists to Sedentary Scripturalists? Reexamining Ethno-Religious Discourse in Central Asia
Religion and ethnicity are inextricably linked in discourse within and about Central Asia. One common narrative suggests that as a result of differences between historically sedentary and nomadic populations, ethnic Tajiks and Uzbeks are naturally more religious and more likely to radicalise than their…
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Towards thermo- and superlubricity on the macroscopic scale: from nanostructure to graphene and graphite lubrication
The thesis describes experimental steps towards reduction of friction on the macroscopic scale by scenarios of thermo- and superlubricity well-known on the nanoscale.