2,378 search results for “talen en culture van de world” in the Student website
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Jenny DoetjesFaculty of Humanities
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Bruno AllahissemFaculty of Humanities
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Christine MertensFaculty of Humanities
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Onur AdaFaculty of Humanities
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Anita van DisselFaculty of Humanities
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Zahra AzharFaculty of Humanities
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Alexander van der MeerFaculty of Humanities
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Mubarika NugraheniFaculty of Humanities
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Didem YerliFaculty of Humanities
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Elsa MertalaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Aslihan ÖztürkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Laura BerdikhojayevaFaculty of Humanities
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Disorienting Empire
Conference, Workshop
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Logging in tropical forests has a major social impact on local people
Exploring logging's real impact: Insights from Anthropologist Tessa Minter in the Solomon Islands.
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After sixty years, German alumni are back in Leiden: ‘I presided over the meeting with a revolver’
They first entered the Academy Building fifty to sixty years ago. On 28 March, they were back for an afternoon: the members of the Dr Pfiffikus debating society of the German Studies programme. Former chair Hans van der Veen looks back on his student days.
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PhD research: Was there already Dutch-Dutch and Belgian-Dutch in the past?
What developments preceded modern Standard Dutch? PhD candidate Iris Van de Voorde conducted research on ‘pluricentricity’, or the idea that language norms arise in different places and spread outwards from there. PhD defence on 19 April.
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China's new heroes: ‘Sacrificing yourself for the community gives you status’
Sacrificing yourself for the greater good: in China, martyrdom and hero worship have been strongly encouraged by the Communist Party for the past decade or so. University lecturer Vincent Chang tells us more about this far-reaching development.
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How to be an Academic in a World on Fire: A Hands-On Workshop co-organized by LUGO and OSCL
Lecture
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The development of the Tocharian accent
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
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Can Parkinson's be stopped by unravelling protein fibres? Anne Wentink finds out with a Vidi grant from NWO
In brain diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, proteins clump together to form fibres. ‘Chaperone proteins’ unravel those fibres, but in the test tube biochemist Anne Wentink saw that this can also cause new problems. She is going to find out what happens inside cells to determine what a drug…
- International conference on Russian-language literature in emigration
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Seventeenth-century Dutch were masters in fake news
LUC historian Jacqueline Hylkema unmasks forgeries from the early modern Dutch Republic in the research project "Mapping the Fake Republic".
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From INsight to inSIGHT: Understanding prosodic adaptation in speech perception
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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Reducing or Reinforcing Gender Bias? A Study on the Application of ChatGPT in Translation from a Feminist Perspective
Lecture, Leiden Translation Talks
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Descriptive Linguistics: Interactive idea sharing session
Lecture, Descriptive Linguistic Seminars
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Jopie van der Hart-van der HoekFaculty of Science
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Ingrid van der Geest-van DongenHealth, safety and environment
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Annette van der Helm-van MilFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Rianne van der Kleij-van der SluisSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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The Historical Topography of Medina: Faith, Power, and Memory in Early Islamic Arabia
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
- Adriaan Gerbrands Lectures
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Sabine WittingFaculty of Law
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Jaap CorthalsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Martin BergerFaculty of Archaeology
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Bart CustersFaculty of Law
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Jacqueline VelFaculty of Law
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Henning LahmannFaculty of Law
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Gavin RobinsonFaculty of Law
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Simone van der HofFaculty of Law
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Jelle BruningFaculty of Humanities
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Nina van CapelleveenFaculty of Law
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Herman SiemensFaculty of Humanities
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Thomas FossenFaculty of Humanities
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Philippe van GruisenFaculty of Law
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Edmund HayesFaculty of Humanities
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Kate BellamyFaculty of Humanities
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Song TanFaculty of Humanities
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Bruno VerbeekFaculty of Humanities
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Edmund AmannFaculty of Humanities
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Gert Jan GeertjesFaculty of Law