323 search results for “language culturele and worldviews” in the Student website
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Suzanne AdemaFaculty of Humanities
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Svetlana Kharchenkova on The Diplomat about decreased number of U.S. books in China
The number of books by U.S. authors released in China has drastically decreased in recent years. Assistant professor Svetlana Kharchenkova wrote an article about this for the Diplomat.
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Willemijn Waal in Hecho en California: Greek alphabet may be older than we think
Hecho en California highlights associate professor Willemijn Waal’s research on the history of the Greek alphabet.
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Bob van VelthovenFaculty of Humanities
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Henric JansenFaculty of Humanities
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Kees GelukFaculty of Humanities
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Hubert MooimanFaculty of Humanities
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Lisa ChengFaculty of Humanities
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New podcast on one of Europe's oldest Muslim communities
For over six centuries, the Tatars have been part of Poland’s social and cultural fabric. In this 8-episode series, released weekly, professor Maurits Berger and assistant professor Ewa Górska explore how this Muslim minority has maintained its identity across generations, how Islam is practiced in…
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Annachiara RaiaFaculty of Humanities
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Svetlana Kharchenkova investigates translated non-fiction and Chinese censorship: ‘I am curious to see what considerations authors make with
When a foreign book is translated for the Chinese market, there is a good chance that not all of the text will make it into the new version. With an NWO XS grant, university lecturer Svetlana Kharchenkova will investigate how foreign authors deal with this censorship.
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Aholi So, one of the new Faces of Science: ‘I want to show what it means to be a researcher’
Lecturer and PhD candidate Aholi So is one of the KNAW’s new Faces of Science. By offering a glimpse into his life as a young scientist, he hopes to inspire young people and encourage their enthusiasm for science.
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Christoph PieperFaculty of Humanities
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Renske JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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Anneke WurthICLON
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Ans de Rooij-van BroekhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Ying-ting WangFaculty of Humanities
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Join a study association: ‘It expands your worldview’
A discount on textbooks is always welcome. But for these students joining a study association has meant much more than that alone.
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Keiko YoshiokaFaculty of Humanities
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Dick SmakmanFaculty of Humanities
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Manolis FragkiadakisFaculty of Humanities
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Ronald KonFaculty of Humanities
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Emi YamamotoFaculty of Humanities
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Nargess AsghariFaculty of Humanities
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Antje WesselsFaculty of Humanities
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Ae Ree NamFaculty of Humanities
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Evgenia MouresiotiFaculty of Humanities
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Rogier CreemersFaculty of Humanities
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Abhishek AvtansFaculty of Humanities
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Florian Schneider
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Stan van der BurghtFaculty of Humanities
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Deniz TatFaculty of Humanities
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Eduardo Alves VieiraFaculty of Humanities
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Veni for Verena Meyer: 'Not every religious manuscript is meant to be digitised'
Now that it is becoming increasingly easy to digitise texts, it seems almost obvious to do that with everything that has ever been written. University lecturer Verena Meyer thinks that is too simplistic. ‘We need to look more closely at the political and cultural effects of digitisation.’