1,642 search results for “art historical from global south” in the Student website
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Joe FortinFaculty of Humanities
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Nicolas TurnerFaculty of Humanities
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Karla Paola Cabrera AcuñaFaculty of Humanities
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Keerthi Sridharan VaidehiFaculty of Humanities
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Rachel FletcherFaculty of Humanities
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Emma de VriesFaculty of Humanities
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Gislene Da Silva TrindadeFaculty of Humanities
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Georgios-Evgenios DouliakasFaculty of Humanities
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Irene O'DalyFaculty of Humanities
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Niels van der SalmFaculty of Humanities
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Cornelis van TilburgFaculty of Humanities
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Nienke van LeverinkFaculty of Humanities
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Ann Marie WilsonFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ayokunu AdedokunFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Dimitris Kentrotis ZinelisFaculty of Humanities
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Sarah HinmanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Daný van DamFaculty of Humanities
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Jonathan PowellFaculty of Humanities
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Yu AiFaculty of Humanities
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Jose Hopkins BrocqFaculty of Humanities
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Leonie HenkesFaculty of Humanities
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Robin OomkesFaculty of Humanities
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Karin de WildFaculty of Humanities
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Dan SaxonFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ineke SluiterFaculty of Humanities
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Manon Portos Minetti-Faculty of Humanities
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Vera PlosilaFaculty of Humanities
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Róisín LambertFaculty of Humanities
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Kirsty RolfeFaculty of Humanities
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Goran BouazizFaculty of Humanities
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Social class and the rise of Scottish Standard English: Insights from a corpus of poor relief petitions
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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Tim ClaerhoutFaculty of Science
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Willem AdelaarFaculty of Humanities
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Silvia D'AmatoFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Exploring river rewilding with LUC students in the Geul river
LUC students research the Geul river’s restoration, combining sediment studies, biodiversity assessments, and policy insights for global environmental challenges
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An International Rule-Based Order and China in the Global Arena
Lecture
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A love letter to poetry: Albert Verwey Lecture by Antjie Krog
The South African poet and author Antjie Krog gave the 37th Albert Verwey Lecture in the Great Auditorium in the Academy Building on 18 November. Inspired by Verwey’s poem ‘De zegger van verzen’, Krog’s lecture was a polyphonic and multilingual love letter to poetry.
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From textiles to teaching: Leiden’s role in colonialism and slavery
Using enslaved people as servants, becoming an administrator in the Dutch West India Company or making uniforms for the colonial army. Many people from Leiden played a role in colonialism and slavery. Historians are conducting preliminary research and finding striking examples.
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‘I want to work with Indonesia in the present day’
Alumnus Rennie Roos lives and works in Indonesia. What took him there, what does he do there and what inspires him?
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Jan JansenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jurian LockFaculty of Law
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Irene HadiprayitnoFaculty of Humanities
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Jelena ProkicFaculty of Humanities
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Sarah NelsonFaculty of Humanities
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Anastasia ZhangFaculty of Archaeology
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Roundtable Discussion: Reorienting Islamic Studies in Asia
Debate
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Japan and the Netherlands in a Global Context: Transnational Intellectual Currents of the 19th Century
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
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Antjie Krog writer in residence at Leiden University this autumn
South African poet Antjie Krog will be the writer in residence at Leiden University in autumn 2021. Krog is famous for her poetry collections and books, which are often inspired by the history of South Africa. In her role as writer in residence, she will give the annual Albert Verwey Lecture and a series…
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Political scientist teaches VWO pupils: ‘some knew more than I did at that age’
It is a full classroom: more than 30 pupils from 5 and 6 vwo are present to listen to political scientist Leila Demarest's lecture. She gives a brief introduction on the topic she is about to discuss: democracy in the global North and South. At first, the group seems a bit quiet, but when she asks questions…
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Two NWO Mosaic 2.0 grants awarded to cultural anthropology PhDs
Dilara Erzeybek and Oumaima Hajri, two PhD students in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology received a Mosaic 2.0 grant last week. This NWO programme supports PhD students with a non-western migration background - an underrepresented group within science - in order to foster diversity in…