462 search results for “indigenous people present” in the Student website
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Ukrainian Nation-Building in the Past and the Present
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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Futures of Native American Studies lecture series presents: Sarah Sense
Lecture
- Presenting the wonders of early modern encyclopaedic collections in Leiden
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Three PhD defences on one day in research project 'Religious matters'
Phd defence
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Sarah CramseyFaculty of Humanities
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Dario FazziFaculty of Humanities
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Bart van der SteenLeiden University Libraries
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Marian KlamerFaculty of Humanities
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Jojanneke van der ToornFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nanne TimmerFaculty of Humanities
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Marlou SchroverFaculty of Humanities
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Corinna Jentzsch
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Bernard SteunenbergFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Lotte van DillenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Daniel Thomas
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Sarah WolffFaculty of Humanities
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Florian Schneider
Faculty of Humanities
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Madeleine HosliFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Hester RuigendijkFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Sandra GroeneveldFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Nicolas Blarel
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Rogier CreemersFaculty of Humanities
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Rebekka GrossmannFaculty of Humanities
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Bart VerheijenFaculty of Humanities
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Alistair KeffordFaculty of Humanities
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Postdoc Adam Benfer stewards big data in the study of Central America
In the spring of 2024 the Faculty of Archaeology welcomed a new postdoc. Dr Adam Benfer, originally from the United States, occupies a double position as a researcher in the project of Alex Geurds and as the Faculty’s Data Steward. ‘It is pretty much what the title says: I steward data. Essentially,…
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Book presentation: 'Stop the Machines: The Rise of Anti-Technology Extremism'
Book presentation
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Punishment or refuge? ‘Women sometimes aimed to be convicted’
Over a thousand women ended up in a State workhouse between 1886 and 1934. This was a place for vagrants, beggars and drunkards: people who were said to be too lazy to work. Who were these women who were sent there? PhD candidate Marian Weevers found out.
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Book Presentation 'Gewapend met gevoel' by Elanor Boekholt-O’Sullivan
Book presentation
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Remote sensing for Roman Mallorca with a Chastelain-Nobach fund
For the past 2 years, Dr Letty ten Harkel has been jointly running an excavation project of a suspected Roman villa site on the Balearic island of Mallorca with colleagues Dr Antoni Puig Palerm and Ritchie Kolvers, MA. The project was recently awarded a LUF Chastelain-Nobach fund to explore the extend…
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International Mother Language Day 2024: 'It's time to celebrate our languages'
On Wednesday, 21 February, a diverse group of students, staff, and representatives from 21 embassies gathered in The Hague for International Mother Language Day. Under the banner of 'a bit of fun and many serious topics,' language took centre stage.
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Investigating Caribbean migrations with a Vidi grant: ‘With isotope analysis we can look at individual behaviors and long term patterns’
Archaeologist Jason Laffoon was awarded an NWO Vidi grant for an innovative investigation into ancient migrations in the western Caribbean. The innovative character of this research project lies in the wide-scale application of isotope analysis and isotope mapping. ‘We aim at further developing methods…
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Building partnerships for mapping of archaeological sites impacted by climate change
In July 2023, Leiden University conducted another phase of its ongoing archaeological collaboration with the Kalinago Territory in the Caribbean island of Dominica. Activities focused on mapping and assessing coastal sites impacted by climate stressors, undertaking knowledge-exchange sessions, and co-creating…
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Call for Papers: Localizing the Women Peace & Security Agenda Across Multiple Governance Challenges
Hybrid Workshop: In person and online on 26 – 27 January 2023.
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Innovative research offers new insight into ancient infant feeding practices
New sampling and analytical strategies give archaeologists a better understanding of the nutrition and survival of ancient populations. Publication in PLOS One.
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MIRD Gala & Reconnect 2025: The future of international relations
On 18 January 2025, the Annual Reconnect & Gala of the Advanced MSc International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD) celebrated over 20 years of bringing together current MIRD students, alumni, and faculty members. This year’s discussions focused on the theme: 'The Future of IR: Digital Innovation, Climate…
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'Language is part of your identity’
Rik van Gijn was appointed professor of Ethnolinguistic Vitality and Diversity in the World from 1 December 2024. He is keen to use the position to set up research on language vitality. ‘People almost never give up their mother tongue entirely voluntarily.’
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Documentaries, zines and a video installation: multimedia projects by students Visual Ethnography
From documentaries, zines and exhibitions to a video installation. Students of the Visual Ethnography master's programme pulled out all the stops to finish their studies in a fantastic way. For one year, the 23 students worked on their own multimedia projects. The screening of the projects took place…
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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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This new programme prepares students for today's sustainability challenges
How often do you consider the impact of your choices? 10 October is Sustainability Day: a good time to introduce the new bachelor's programme Science for Sustainable Societies.
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Editing Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology: ‘It’s the beginning of a conversation’
Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology, a new open access volume edited by Felicia Fricke, Eduardo Herrera Malatesta, and Maaike de Waal, is already generating significant interest across the region and beyond.
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Book presentation: Shifting sovereignties — Manifestations of sovereignty from a global historical perspective
Lecture, Book presentation
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Working towards evidence-based care for aging transgender and non-binary people
Lecture
- Needs, and Vulnerability to Extremist Exploitation Among Some Autistic People
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Life-course and intergenerational mobility among enslaved people in plantation hierarchies in 18th and 19th-century Suriname
Lecture, Economic and Social History Brown Bag Seminar
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Antoaneta DimitrovaFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Tessa MinterFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Joris LarikFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Anne-Laura van HarmelenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences