1,121 search results for “language culturele and world vries” in the Student website
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Patricia KretFaculty of Humanities
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Hans-Martien ten NapelFaculty of Law
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World Peace: visions from Tolstoy
Debate, Seminar
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Previous projects
You can find an overview of the projects and a list of all research trainees below.
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Lunchtime Speaker Series: From the Archive to the Internet: digitizing the Language of the Poor in Late Modern Scotland
Lecture
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Research finds WiFi isn’t the only thing connecting us during video calls: so are our bodies
Can we truly connect with each other through video calls? Yes, according to a recent study. Psychologists found our bodies synchronise almost as much in digital conversations as in real life. But this doesn’t mean we should skip in-person meetings altogether, says researcher Fabiola Diana.
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Opera Viva: Ah, l'Amor
Arts and culture, Opera lecture
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Digital Humanities Winter School 2026
Workshops
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India - Pakistan: Een grensconflict met diepe wortels
Lecture, Leids Actualiteitencollege
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International Translation Day 2024
Lecture, Discussion
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Palliative Care Around the World
Conference, Seminar
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Leiden University during the Second World War
Event
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Leiden Tolkien Talks: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Anticipation of “The War of the Rohirrim”
Lecture
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Li Manshan: Portrait of a Folk Daoist
Film screening
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Secondary school students grapple with Dutch texts: ‘I liked the feminist part best’
University lecturer Olga van Marion invited pupils from Ashram College in Alphen aan den Rijn to take part in a series of Dutch workshops organised at the University. Some the students and workshop leaders reflect on the busy morning.
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Women in early modern courtrooms: 'A cross-section of society'
In early modern England, courts of law were working overtime. University lecturer Lotte Fikkers delved into the records of centuries-old court cases involving women. In Early Modern Women's Life-Writing and English Law, she reconstructs how the story they told in court differs from the one they wrote…
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‘Eldest sons held the power in ancient Egypt’
For decades it was thought that the family system of the ancient Egyptians was very similar to our own. However, PhD candidate Steffie van Gompel explains that the reality is somewhat different. ‘In Egyptian families, it was often the eldest son versus the rest of the children.’
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Water Legacy: Mayan world meets the Netherlands
Lecture, Faculty Lecture and Photo Exposition
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Dual Medical Delta appointment for six Leiden professors and one lecturer
Six professors and one lecturer from Leiden University have officially been appointed Medical Delta professors or lecturers.
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Jan Crijns in the media about report on security and key witnesses
On 1 March 2023, the Dutch Safety Board (Onderzoeksraad Voor De Veiligheid, OVV) published its report on the protection provided by the Dutch security services and lessons learned from three cases. The OVV was highly critical of the use of key witnesses and the protection offered to them. Jan Crijns,…
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Young mathematicians uphold Leiden's honour at international programming contest
Three young MI students have upheld Leiden's honour in the finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). PhD candidate Ludo Pulles and Master's student Reinier Schmiermann travelled to Russia and came 15th out of 117 teams. PhD candidate Pim Spelier participated in the online contest…
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Grants for fundamental research in Leiden
Three fundamental research projects at Leiden in physics, chemistry and medical science have received funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). They involve research on magnetic fields in the universe, the role of myeloid cells in cancer immunotherapy and the evolution of ancient proteins.
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Polish Holocaust researchers accused of defamation will give Cleveringa Lecture
On 26 November historian Jan Grabowski and sociologist Barbara Engelking will both give the Cleveringa Lecture. They wrote a book about the Holocaust in Poland and were taken to court for defamation.
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Documentary From Aksum to India premiered during Week of Classics
For the annual Week of Classics, Dr Marike van Aerde and her team made a documentary about their research project Routes of Exchange, Roots of Connectivity. In the film the team touches upon the interactions of Greeks and Romans with the wider ancient world, ranging from the African kingdom of Aksum…
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Historian Gert Oostindie the new Cleveringa Professor
Gert Oostindie, Emeritus Professor of Colonial and Postcolonial History, is this year’s Cleveringa Professor at Leiden University. He was appointed by the University on 4 October. In his inaugural lecture on 24 November, entitled Courage and Disregard, he will talk about (academic) freedom in relation…
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Hoard of Roman coins turns out to be offering for safe crossing
Several years ago, two amateur archaeologists from Brabant discovered over a hundred Roman coins near to Berlicum in the north of the province. After years of research, it now appears that the location, close to a ford in the river, was a site for offerings. Another interesting fact is that the coins…
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Jaqueline Caniguan CaniguanFaculty of Humanities
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Tirza CramwinckelFaculty of Law
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Sjef BarbiersFaculty of Humanities
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Albert LogtenbergICLON
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Xu LiuICLON
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David ShakouriFaculty of Humanities
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Joosje WesselsFaculty of Humanities
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Andreas KrogullFaculty of Humanities
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Dimitris Kentrotis ZinelisFaculty of Humanities
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Hans ThuisFaculty of Humanities
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Hélène NutFaculty of Humanities
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Steven HagersFaculty of Humanities
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Elena Solá SimónFaculty of Humanities
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Robin OomkesFaculty of Humanities
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Sandra KartenICLON
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Anikó LiptákFaculty of Humanities
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Roos BakkerFaculty of Humanities
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Milan IsmangilFaculty of Humanities
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Leonie HenkesFaculty of Humanities
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Jonathan PowellFaculty of Humanities
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Nainunis Aulia IzzaFaculty of Humanities
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Isabel Tanaka-van DaalenFaculty of Humanities
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Nur AhmadFaculty of Humanities
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Goran BouazizFaculty of Humanities