29 search results for “egyptology” in the Student website
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Daniel SolimanFaculty of Humanities
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Eva CornelisseFaculty of Humanities
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Steffie van GompelFaculty of Humanities
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Rob DemaréeFaculty of Humanities
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Jacques van der VlietFaculty of Humanities
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René van WalsemFaculty of Humanities
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Nicky van de BeekFaculty of Humanities
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Koen Donker Van HeelFaculty of Humanities
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Klaas WorpFaculty of Humanities
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Carolien van ZoestFaculty of Humanities
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Ben HaringFaculty of Humanities
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Mélie LouysFaculty of Archaeology
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Carina van den HovenFaculty of Humanities
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Olaf KaperFaculty of Humanities
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Fania KruijfFaculty of Humanities
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Miriam MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Nico StaringFaculty of Humanities
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Cisca HoogendijkFaculty of Humanities
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New Director of Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo wants to increase the institute’s visibility
Egyptologist Marleen De Meyer has been appointed the new Director of the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC). Dr De Meyer has worked for the institute, which promotes Egyptian, Dutch and Flemish collaboration in the field of education and research, since 2016.
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A wheelchair in the Old Observatory
Yesterday marked the start of the National Accessibility Week. How accessible is Leiden University for people with a disability? We asked Lucia Langerak, disabled herself and working at the Honours Academy, about her experiences: ‘Significant improvements are being made.’
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Joanne StolkFaculty of Humanities
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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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Opening of the Herta Mohr Building: brand new and also recycled location for Humanities
Light, open and green: a description that fits the new, renovated location of the Faculty of Humanities. The official opening of the Herta Mohr Building took place on 8 October, and it has many remarkable features: for example, recycled ‘mushroom columns’, a pedestrian bridge to the University Library…