642 search results for “south art” in the Student website
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Aliéksey Barreto Malheiros ViannaFaculty of Humanities
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Geert PrinsFaculty of Humanities
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Anthony AlbrightFaculty of Humanities
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Mustafa ColakFaculty of Humanities
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Joao Ferreira De Miranda SantosFaculty of Humanities
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Marcel KeurentjesFaculty of Humanities
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Marcos Neto de CordovaFaculty of Humanities
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Francianne Dos Santos VelhoFaculty of Humanities
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Jef SchaepsLeiden University Library
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Ruben PoelstraFaculty of Humanities
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Sander StolkFaculty of Humanities
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Jorge Duran SolorzanoFaculty of Humanities
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Aleena KarimFaculty of Humanities
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Benedetto NeolaFaculty of Humanities
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Lucas GahrmannFaculty of Humanities
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Siamak AnvaritutunchiFaculty of Humanities
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Clodagh MurphyFaculty of Humanities
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Wim van AnrooijFaculty of Humanities
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Aida GholamiFaculty of Humanities
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Lisa LenderinkFaculty of Humanities
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Holly RiachFaculty of Humanities
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Suzanne KlareFaculty of Humanities
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Alexander GeurdsFaculty of Archaeology
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Marian KlamerFaculty of Humanities
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Mensenrechten overal anders geïnterpreteerd. Hoe kan dat?
Hoe kan het dat universele mensenrechten wereldwijd niet hetzelfde in de praktijk worden gebracht?
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Spanish village full of Leiden residents: dozens of textile workers once migrated to Guadalajara
In the Spanish town of Guadalajara, there is a street named ‘Burgemeester Fluiterstraat’, named after a descendant of Leiden migrants who had done well in the South. He was not the only Guadalajara resident with Leiden roots: at the beginning of the eighteenth century, a stream of Dutch textile workers…
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Critical thinking? Or rather generous thinking?
‘Critical thinking’ is an expression all academics have heard of: it’s the first learning objective in the Leiden Vision on Teaching and Learning. It’s both a historical topic with roots that reach back a long way and a topical problem too. The question on everyone’s lips is whether critical thinking…
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Una Europa's One Health Summer School: 'interactive and very engaging'
Sam Hundersmark is taking a Master's in Population Health Management at Leiden University. Because Leiden University is part of the Una Europa alliance, Sam was able to join the 2023 edition of Una Europa’s One Health Summer School.
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Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Martin BergerFaculty of Archaeology
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Krista A. MilneFaculty of Humanities
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Jay HuangFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Joanne StolkFaculty of Humanities
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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Gabrielle van den BergFaculty of Humanities
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Paul SmithFaculty of Humanities
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Song TanFaculty of Humanities
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Susanna de BeerFaculty of Humanities
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Louis VerrethFaculty of Humanities
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Book Presentation of Beyond the Mulatta: Haunted Hybridity in Advertising
Book Presentation | Studium Generale Lecture
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Indian Problems, Yemeni Solutions? Legal Exchanges in the Sixteenth Century
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Stephen HarrisFaculty of Humanities
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Three questions to Maurits Berger about his new Islam podcast
Maurits Berger's new English-language podcast, Matters of Humanities: History of Islam in Europe covers no fewer than thirteen centuries of history. In eight episodes, professor of Islam and the West Maurits Berger argues that the Islam and Muslims are an important part of European history: ‘That was…
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‘Scandals mean society is actually doing well’
Whereas the Netherlands Court of Audit used to conduct an investigation once a year, the average civil service organisation now has a few per year to contend with. Is so much going wrong nowadays? Not at all, says Professor by Special Appointment Sjoerd Keulen. ‘It’s one of the methods that makes democracy…
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Leiden Classics: the man behind the beadle
Almost everywhere in the world where the post exists, the beadle is a ‘master of ceremonies’ who only makes his appearance on special occasions. In Leiden the beadle does much more. He is indispensable at dissertation defences and orations. He directs ceremonies and is a master at calming nerves.
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Website shows the history of Sri Lanka’s ‘Slave Island’: ‘Soon there will be none of it left’
In the eighteenth century, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) housed its enslaved people on ‘Slave Island’ in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka. Today ‘Slave Island’ is under serious threat from property developers. Senior lecturer Alicia Schrikker, together with her Sri Lankan colleagues Iromi Perera…
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‘Transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations lead to better scholarship and solutions’
How can you persuade researchers who are used to conducting research within clearly defined disciplines to adopt an interdisciplinary approach? Newly appointed distinguished professor Arnold Tukker explained.
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Opening of the Herta Mohr Building: brand new and also recycled location for Humanities
Light, open and green: a description that fits the new, renovated location of the Faculty of Humanities. The official opening of the Herta Mohr Building took place on 8 October, and it has many remarkable features: for example, recycled ‘mushroom columns’, a pedestrian bridge to the University Library…
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Public pen test of classroom scanners in Lipsius
On Monday 28 March a ‘pen test’ will be carried out to check the security of the classroom scanners. These people counters in University buildings were temporarily switched off in December after there was growing disquiet about privacy aspects of the devices. The pen test will be carried out in the…