1,025 search results for “history of the united national” in the Student website
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Burcu Yildirim - Lisa Harms
- Will McDonald
- Matthew Canfield
- Orestis Karapiperis
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Rogier Hartendorp
Prof. Mr. Dr. R.C. Hartendorp has been a staff member of History of Law since 1 March 2019, when he was appointed to Leiden University’s new sponsored chair in Societal Effectiveness of the Justice System, which is financed through Rechtbank Den Haag.
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Michael Klos
Michael Klos is an assistant professor at the Department of Jurisprudence (Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law) at Leiden University. He teaches courses in the bachelor's and master's programmes. In addition, Klos is the Programme Director for bachelor's in Law and first-year legal…
- Jimmy Mans
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Hans FrankenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Mignon de Lange
Mignon de Lange has worked at the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law as Coordinator of Leiden Law Practices (LLP) since August 2012.
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David Holmes
David Holmes studied Mathematics at the University of Warwick and Christ’s College, part of the University of Cambridge. He subsequently obtained his doctorate at the University of Warwick. In 2012 he started working as a postdoc at the Mathematical Institute of Leiden University and his research is…
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Which MPs have Leiden roots?
Twenty-two of the 150 newly elected members of the Dutch House of Representatives studied at Leiden University or did their PhD research here. But who are they and which degrees are most popular?
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Cancelled: National strike against the higher education cuts
Demonstratie
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Caroline Waerzeggers
Caroline Waerzeggers is Professor of Assyriology at Leiden University. She specializes in the history of Mesopotamia in the first millennium BC, with a focus on imperial transformation under Neo-Babylonian, Persian and Seleucid rule. She is particularly interested in studying local responses to empire.…
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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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Catherine Wood
Catherine Wood is a PhD candidate at the Institute for History. She is a member of Dr. Andrew Gawthorpe’s US Foreign Policy and Liberalism research group, which is funded by a Vidi grant from the NWO. Within the group, she focuses on modernization and development.
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Leonardo Arias AlvisFaculty of Humanities
- Carmen Kurpershoek
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Seraina Renz
I am a University Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art. I specialize in Central and Eastern European art, with a particular focus on the former Yugoslavia. My research examines monuments, conceptual art, and performance art of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as sculpture, memorials, and architecture…
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Marcin Rabiza
Marcin Rabiza is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Philosophy. He is also affiliated with the Graduate School for Social Research at the Polish Academy of Sciences.
- Xuan Dong
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Tony van der Togt
Tony van der Togt is a PhD candidate at the Institute for History.
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Koen van der Lijn
Koen van der Lijn is an intern an education and research staff member at the Institute for Area Studies.
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Ghulam Ali Murtaza
Ali Murtaza is an external PhD candidate at the Institute for History.
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Yusra Abdullahi
Yusra Abdullahi is a PhD Candidate researching the roles Ghanaian, Zimbabwean, and Rwenzururian activists played at the United Nations.
- Judith Leferink
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Anthony Coxeter
Anthony Coxeter is PhD candidate at the Institute of History.
- Peter Postma
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Athanasios Stathopoulos
Athanasios Stathopoulos is a University Lecturer at the Institute for History.
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‘Little’ Stories in ‘Big’ Histories. Families, Mobility, and Identity in the Indian Ocean
Lecture
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Cleveringa Professor: Holocaust remembrance has led to very different political lessons
From memorials to the armed forces to memory stones for individual victims. It was only later that the Holocaust took a central role in Western remembrance culture, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree notes. ‘Nationalists and human rights activists both invoke the experience of the Holocaust.’
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Remembering and Forgetting in Two Worlds. Writing Histories of Forced Displacement and Submerged Genealogy
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A special procession – just like 450 years ago
An extra-long procession with musical accompaniment will mark the beginning of the university’s 450th birthday celebrations on 7 February.
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A university in times of corona: one year on
It is exactly one year ago that the university had to close, bang in the middle of the academic year. Suddenly, on that third Monday in March, we found ourselves at home, working and studying online – many of us from that cramped attic or student room. The momentous coronavirus year in pictures.
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Julia Cramer
Julia Cramer is a quantum physicist and science communication researcher, interested in the boundary between fundamental science and society. She is fascinated about communicating science to the (non-obvious) publics. Her research focus is on Quantum and Society.
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Jaris Darwin
Jaris Darwin is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology.
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Coussar Banaie
Title research: Iran’s Transcendental Legitimacy of Law
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Mojtaba Rouhandeh
Title research: Persian Echoes: Irish Nationalism, Politics, and Orientalism in the Works of Vallancey, Moore, Mangan, and McCarthy
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John Balouziyeh
Title research: The Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict: A Comparison under the International and Islamic Laws of War
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Jack Tillman
Jack Tillman is a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology.
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Laila Qhistina
Title research: Crime Victim’s Rights to Restitution in Indonesia: The Role of Public Prosecutor
- Mona Fadaei Heidari