960 search results for “is a and the works” in the Student website
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Luc AmkreutzFaculty of Archaeology
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Ellen CieraadFaculty of Science
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Johan VisserFaculty of Humanities
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Arie BoomertFaculty of Archaeology
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Hsini HuangFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Irene VikatouFaculty of Archaeology
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Willem AdelaarFaculty of Humanities
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Aernout SchmidtFaculty of Law
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Victor GijsbersFaculty of Humanities
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Rita de Sousa e SilvaFaculty of Science
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Bart VerheijenFaculty of Humanities
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Eileen van der BurghFaculty of Humanities
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Matthew BroadFaculty of Humanities
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Benedetto NeolaFaculty of Humanities
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Ewine van DishoeckFaculty of Science
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Sophia NautaFaculty of Humanities
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Ilan PeledFaculty of Humanities
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Damien Van PuyveldeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tim MeijersFaculty of Humanities
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Wouter KalfFaculty of Humanities
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Felipe Colla De AmorimFaculty of Humanities
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Arnold TukkerFaculty of Science
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Gerhard BurgerFaculty of Science
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Laura PapeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Temporary wall inside the Gorlaeus Building will be removed
Facility
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Gerrard Boot on abuses in parcel industry
Three directors of PostNL have been arrested in Belgium, suspected of human trafficking among other things. Abuses also exist in the Dutch parcel delivery sector. Why does the Netherlands act less firmly?
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Bart Barendregt on Unesco Chair in Anthropology of Digital Diversity
Bart Barendregt explains his new Unesco Chair in Anthropology of Digital Diversity in an interview on the Unesco website.
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Safety Lines Installation and Antenna Replacement on the FSW Roof
Facility
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Summer Osteology internship at Archol
Education
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"Beyond Narcos" - Four Critical Perspectives
Lecture, Latin American Panel
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What are we defending? Steven Pinker on the core values of NATO and the Enlightenment
NATO not only safeguards our security and stability, but also defends Enlightenment principles, promoting prosperity, health and freedom. This is what eminent psychologist and thinker Steven Pinker argued to a packed Great Auditorium.
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'The necessary and the possible': a project on social movements as drivers of change
Postdoctoral researcher Joost de Moor, who joined the interdisciplinary Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) initiative at Leiden University since April 2021, will spend 50% of his time doing research for the project "The necessary and the possible: How social movements articulate,…
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‘Leiden and the university can learn a lot from each other’
We always need to find a new way to tell the story of 3 October, believes Ariadne Schmidt. The professor by special appointment of History of Urban Culture will be working with students to involve more people in the history of that day. ‘I’m too much of a historian to say: we can just let it be a “fun…
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Healthcare and the Dutch East India Company: Two centuries of arrogance and challenges
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) took healthcare seriously, albeit mainly for business reasons. Former GP Ton Zwaard’s PhD research reveals that although healthcare in Asia was well organised, the VOC faced persistent problems for two centuries.
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Andrew Gawthorpe on ABC Radio about ‘Orbánism’ and the American right
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas last week. University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe explains in an interview with ABC Radio what the embrace of 'Orbánism' means for the American right, and democracy more broadly.
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Sampling the course and the campus on the Bachelor’s Open Day
It’s Saturday and electric minibuses ride back and forth bringing prospective students to Leiden University’s various faculties. They want to see for themselves whether that interesting-looking programme will suit them.
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‘Dear Aunt Olga’ exhibition on the ties between Suriname and the Netherlands
The Surinamese-Dutch language, Parbo Beer and, of course, football. The ‘Dear Aunt Olga’ (‘Lieve tante Olga’) exhibition focuses on the shared Surinamese-Dutch culture. Full of cheer and with life experience to spare, ‘icon’ Aunt Olga (95) leads visitors through a shared history and does not shy away…
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Equality as a driver for diversity: ‘Seek out contradiction and the unknown’
The freedom to be who you are – woman, man, homosexual, heterosexual, transgender, religious, atheist, and so on – is perhaps the Netherlands’ greatest attribute. The principle of equality and the right not to be discriminated against are in the very first article of our constitution. Yet there is a…
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Leiden Papyri and the Economic History of the Early Medieval Islamic World
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Rineke Keijzer-GrootICLON
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Rogier CreemersFaculty of Humanities
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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S. ValdezFaculty of Humanities
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Matthijs WesteraFaculty of Humanities
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Ksenia FedorovaFaculty of Humanities
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Liselore TissenFaculty of Humanities
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Nivja de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Ruben RosFaculty of Humanities
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Alies JansenFaculty of Humanities
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Diversifying archaeological practice with a small grant: ‘This helps us to work in collaboration with the Faculty community’
The Faculty of Archaeology is running a funding scheme to assist small-scale projects that contribute to diversifying archaeological practice in all domains, including classrooms, laboratories, museums, and the field. We discuss the grant with two representatives from the Diversity Committee: Tuna Kalaycı…