1,148 search results for “language culture and world vries” in the Student website
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Tina Cambier-LangeveldFaculty of Humanities
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Guus KroonenFaculty of Humanities
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Michaël PeyrotFaculty of Humanities
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Anne Sytske KeijserFaculty of Humanities
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Leticia Pablos RoblesFaculty of Humanities
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Saskia DunnFaculty of Humanities
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Jiang WuFaculty of Humanities
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Sjef Barbiers moves to INT: ‘Especially in times of AI, we need to keep Dutch relevant’
Professor Sjef Barbiers is leaving his job as scientific director of LUCL for the position of scientific director of the Institute for the Dutch Language (INT) from 1 September.
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Bonnie TillandFaculty of Humanities
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Anna KrýsováFaculty of Humanities
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Sara PetrollinoFaculty of Humanities
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Marina TerkourafiFaculty of Humanities
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Lionel LaborieFaculty of Humanities
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Raymond FagelFaculty of Humanities
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Jurjen DonkersFaculty of Humanities
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Inge VeldhuisFaculty of Humanities
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Marjolein HagemanFaculty of Humanities
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Chiara RavinettoFaculty of Humanities
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Travis BowmanFaculty of Humanities
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Sophie StarrenburgFaculty of Law
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Valentin RosarioFaculty of Science
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Jasper van der SteenFaculty of Humanities
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Céline ZaepffelFaculty of Humanities
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Daphne Wong-A-FoeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Martijn MandersFaculty of Archaeology
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Bruno BraakFaculty of Law
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Letty ten HarkelFaculty of Archaeology
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Sybille LammesFaculty of Humanities
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Katrien KlepFaculty of Law
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Language as a weapon: alumna Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for the government commissioner on sexual violence
It is one of the most talked-about subjects right now: how do we eradicate sexual harassment and violence? Alumnus Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for Mariëtte Hamer, the government commissioner tasked with tackling this persistent social problem. Eisma studied the Dutch language at Leiden. How is her…
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Karsten WentinkFaculty of Archaeology
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Jennifer SweridaFaculty of Archaeology
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Nurul Huda Binte Abdul RashidSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dilara ErzeybekSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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How did Proto-Indo-European reach Asia?
Five thousand years before the common era (BCE), Proto-Indo-European, the mother of many languages that are spoken today in Europe, Central Asia and South Asia, originated in eastern Europe. PhD candidate Axel Palmér has combined a 175-year-old hypothesis with new techniques to demonstrate how descendants…
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Jenneke van der Wal wins Ammodo Science Award: ‘Especially unstudied languages contribute to theory building’
For associate professor Jenneke van der Wal, things have been good recently. After being awarded a Vici and Una Europa grant, she has now also received an Ammodo Science Award. ‘It is a nice confirmation that I am doing valuable work.’
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Jan SleutelsFaculty of Humanities
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Alexandra PrégentFaculty of Humanities
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Who spoke what language in north-western sixth-century China?
Fifteen hundred years ago, the north-west of what we now call China was a jumble of peoples. How did those Indians, Khotanese and Tocharians influence each other and each other's languages? Associate professor Michaël Peyrot has been awarded an ERC grant of almost two million euros to unravel this 'web…
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Jiawen QIFaculty of Science
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Gabe van Beijeren Bergen en HenegouwenFaculty of Humanities
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Tessa MearnsICLON
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Flor Miriam Plaza del ArcoFaculty of Science
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Fei BaiFaculty of Humanities
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Brenda AssendelftFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn LemmenFaculty of Humanities
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Michaël OpgenhaffenFaculty of Humanities
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Martin KroonFaculty of Humanities
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Pablo Isla MonsalveFaculty of Humanities
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Maria van der SchaarFaculty of Humanities