327 search results for “islam and the werkt” in the Student website
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Bart VerheijenFaculty of Humanities
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Eileen van der BurghFaculty of Humanities
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Matthew BroadFaculty of Humanities
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Benedetto NeolaFaculty of Humanities
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Ewine van DishoeckFaculty of Science
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Sophia NautaFaculty of Humanities
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Ilan PeledFaculty of Humanities
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Damien Van PuyveldeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tim MeijersFaculty of Humanities
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Wouter KalfFaculty of Humanities
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Felipe Colla De AmorimFaculty of Humanities
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Arnold TukkerFaculty of Science
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Gerhard BurgerFaculty of Science
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Laura PapeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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What are we defending? Steven Pinker on the core values of NATO and the Enlightenment
NATO not only safeguards our security and stability, but also defends Enlightenment principles, promoting prosperity, health and freedom. This is what eminent psychologist and thinker Steven Pinker argued to a packed Great Auditorium.
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Healthcare and the Dutch East India Company: Two centuries of arrogance and challenges
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) took healthcare seriously, albeit mainly for business reasons. Former GP Ton Zwaard’s PhD research reveals that although healthcare in Asia was well organised, the VOC faced persistent problems for two centuries.
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Sampling the course and the campus on the Bachelor’s Open Day
It’s Saturday and electric minibuses ride back and forth bringing prospective students to Leiden University’s various faculties. They want to see for themselves whether that interesting-looking programme will suit them.
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‘Dear Aunt Olga’ exhibition on the ties between Suriname and the Netherlands
The Surinamese-Dutch language, Parbo Beer and, of course, football. The ‘Dear Aunt Olga’ (‘Lieve tante Olga’) exhibition focuses on the shared Surinamese-Dutch culture. Full of cheer and with life experience to spare, ‘icon’ Aunt Olga (95) leads visitors through a shared history and does not shy away…
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Equality as a driver for diversity: ‘Seek out contradiction and the unknown’
The freedom to be who you are – woman, man, homosexual, heterosexual, transgender, religious, atheist, and so on – is perhaps the Netherlands’ greatest attribute. The principle of equality and the right not to be discriminated against are in the very first article of our constitution. Yet there is a…
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Florian Schneider on BBC News about Chinese nationalists and the Olympics
Chinese athletes must perform this Olympics. Anything less than a gold is being seen as athletes being unpatriotic by furious nationalists online. Florian Schneider, director of the Leiden Asia Centre, explains the situation on BBC News.
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UNESCO Recognizes Manuscripts First Voyage Around the Globe and Hikayat Aceh as World Heritage
UNESCO has recognized an international set of fifteen manuscripts about Ferdinand Magellan's first circumnavigation of the globe and the three Hikayat Aceh manuscripts as World Heritage. The manuscripts are inscribed in the global UNESCO Memory of the World Register. This list contains documentary heritage…
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Vacancy: Student assistant AI and the Humanities (4 hours per week)
Education, Research
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In the Making #1: Rabih Mroué, Sand in the Eyes
Lecture, Conversation
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Assessors: for 25 years an essential link between students and the university
For 25 years now, each faculty has had an assessor, a student representing the interests of all the faculty’s students. Yet few students are aware of this.
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Leiden University is travelling to the past and the future for its 450th birthday
Leiden University is celebrating its 450th anniversary in 2025 with a feast for the eyes, ears and spirit. The anniversary year opens with an extra special Dies Natalis on 7 February. Highlights includes an alumni festival, three exhibitions and a canal concert.
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Join us at 3 October University and the Weekend of Science
Are you curious about how the human skeleton works? Discover this and more on 3 October in Leiden and on 4 October in The Hague.
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Support the Ukrainian and Russian students in Leiden and The Hague
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has also had dramatic consequences for Ukrainian students at Leiden University. Besides their intense concern about the fate of family and friends, they also face major financial problems. This also applies to Russian students who can no longer access their bank accounts.…
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Jos SchaekenFaculty of Humanities
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Radhika GuptaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jeffrey Fynn-PaulFaculty of Humanities
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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theatre: ‘There are great similarities between drama as an art form and the legal world’
The Lucia de Berk case or the suicide of Slobodan Praljak at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: certain trials keep popping up in media. In her dissertation, Tessa de Zeeuw examines the cultural appeal of such cases and analyses artistic responses. ‘Artworks sometimes have…
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This was 2022! An overview of Humanities in the news
After two years of corona restrictions, it was ‘back to normal’ in 2022. Migration, elections, the history of slavery, Russia, and Ukraine were much-discussed topics. We compiled an overview of the most-read news items and other events of the past year.
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Output
Here you can find some examples of previous projects and output.
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Nina EggensFaculty of Law
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Klaas VrielingFaculty of Science
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Martin BergerFaculty of Archaeology
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Michiel van GroesenFaculty of Humanities
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Hao WangFaculty of Science
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Fenneke SyslingFaculty of Humanities
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Carolien StolteFaculty of Humanities
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Bernard SteunenbergFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ritanjan DasFaculty of Humanities
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Stefano BellucciFaculty of Humanities
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Jan KolenFaculty of Archaeology
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Han de WindeFaculty of Science
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Nina van CapelleveenFaculty of Law
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Joost BatenburgFaculty of Science
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Thomas FossenFaculty of Humanities