678 search results for “chinese philosophy” in the Student website
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Hongwei Bao
Faculty of Humanities
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Deconstructing a more assertive China: How did its foreign policy change?
Since 2009-2010, the West viewed China as more assertive. Especially after Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, the country abandoned Deng Xiaoping’s ‘low profile’ foreign policy. Friso Stevens explains in his dissertation where this change has come from. The dissertation defence is on 28 March.
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Xuan DongFaculty of Humanities
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Carmen KurpershoekFaculty of Humanities
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Emmanuel WalesonFaculty of Humanities
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Koen van der LijnFaculty of Humanities
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Joren PronkFaculty of Humanities
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Delicate Repertoires- Buddhist Creativity, Commodification, and Digitalization in Xi’s China
Lecture, China Seminar
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Other associations
As well as study associations, Leiden University also has a number of other associations through which you can develop your skills and gain experience that will come in useful in your later professional life.
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Anja Schoots-SnijderICLON
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Gelijn MolierFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
- Stone Oil, Strange Rocks, and the Origins of Chinese Geoaesthetics
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Yonas AbebeFaculty of Humanities
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Modal phrase reduplication in Xiangzhou Mandarin
Lecture, CHiLL series
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On Mandarin modals and the distribution of subjects
Lecture, CHiLL series
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Edoardo VignocchiFaculty of Humanities
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Sakineh KarimiFaculty of Humanities
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Aoife McInerneyFaculty of Humanities
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Karineke SombroekFaculty of Humanities
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Lisa ChengFaculty of Humanities
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Sara BolghiranFaculty of Humanities
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How Syntactic Structure and Classifier Congruency Shape Mandarin Sentence Production: Behavioural and ERP Insights
Lecture, CHiLL series
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Qiang 羌, Rong 戎, Yangtong ⽺同, and Tufan 吐蕃 in Ancient Chinese Sources and Their Tibetan Correspondences
Lecture, CHiLL series
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Faculty and study programme regulations
At faculty and study programme level there are various regulations in place to ensure that everything runs as it should. For example, there are thesis and faculty regulations, as well as rules and guidelines on assessments, exams, degree classifications and plagiarism.
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Andrei PoamaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Peter BisschopFaculty of Humanities
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Sietse van MierloFaculty of Humanities
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Donovan StewartFaculty of Humanities
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Gwendolyn BolderinkFaculty of Humanities
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Reynier PetFaculty of Humanities
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Angelique Heijstek-HofmanFaculty of Humanities
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Open Day as a compass for prospective students
Chinese Studies, History or Urban Studies? How do you choose the right degree programme for you? Hundreds of prospective students tried to find out at the Bachelor’s Open Day in Leiden and The Hague. A new formula helped them on their way.
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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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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Chen ZengFaculty of Humanities
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Anneke AmirFaculty of Humanities
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How do we listen? 'There is no such thing as a natural disposition'
How is our perception of sound informed by the way we participate in the world? That is the question PhD candidate Gabriel Paiuk has been pondering in recent years. 'The way we experience sound is informed by material, technical and collective conditions that influence our interaction with the envir…
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Marcin RabizaFaculty of Humanities
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Dimitris KastritisFaculty of Humanities
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Paulina Morales GuzmánFaculty of Humanities
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Mingran CaoFaculty of Humanities
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Erika RiccobonFaculty of Humanities
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Wesley EikenaarFaculty of Humanities
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Qinxin HeFaculty of Humanities
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Milan IsmangilFaculty of Humanities
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Isaac WeiFaculty of Humanities
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Zheyu ShangFaculty of Humanities