398 search results for “dutch act on financieel supervisie” in the Student website
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    Catia AntunesFaculty of Humanities
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    Kim de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Marco SpruitFaculteit Geneeskunde
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    Yiya ChenFaculty of Humanities
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    Tom LouwerseSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Matthijs WesteraFaculty of Humanities
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    Mario van der SteltFaculty of Science
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    Sander van KasterenFaculty of Science
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    Nivja de JongFaculty of Humanities
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    Ruben RosFaculty of Humanities
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    Alexander van der MeerFaculty of Humanities
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    Nikkie BuskermolenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Book Launch: Lifting the Fog: The Secret History of the Dutch Defense Intelligence and Security Service (1912-2022)
    
    
Book launch
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    ‘Je kan door een stage veel beter aan jezelf werken‘
        
    
Oberon Janszen, alumnus Bestuurskunde, ging na zijn studie als stagiair bij de Inspectie der Rijksfinanciën aan de slag
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    ‘In the second half of the eighteenth century, decisions were made in the stadtholder’s audience chamber.’
        
    
The stadtholder’s court in the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands has long been underestimated. Real courts and the associated court culture were to be found elsewhere in Europe. PhD candidate Quinten Somsen is trying to reverse this image. ‘The stadtholder’s court was actually very lively.’
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    Lunch Seminar: Transformation and connections through food/waste in Dutch cities
    
    
Lecture
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    The Salm story: the forgotten architects of the Netherlands
        
    
Music venue Paradiso, the Keizersgracht Church and the Artis Zoo’s aquarium: these buildings all owe their design to architects Gerlof Bartholomeus Salm and Abraham Salm. Remco van der Kuijp researched the place of father and son in architectural history. PhD defence on 25 March.
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    Contested heritage in The Hague: what to do with the remains of the Atlantik Wall?
        
    
During World War II, the Nazi’s ordered a coastal defensive line to be built from the south of France to Norway. This Atlantik Wall aimed to defend their territories in continental Europe from an Allied naval invasion. The defensive line went right through the Dutch city of The Hague. The material remains…
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    Sex, power and colonialism: 'Marriages and sexuality were fundamental to colonial power'
        
    
Sex and power are closely linked, and this was certainly true in the former Dutch colonies. PhD student Sophie Rose investigated how sexual and love relationships influenced eighteenth-century power structures there. 'You can see that there was constant fighting over who stood where in the social hi…
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    Throwback to the Archaeological Field School of 2022: ‘Excavating is very rewarding’
        
    
Back in June, the annual Leiden Archaeology Field School took place in Oss. For a month, every week, a group of 25 first year students gets to learn the ins and outs of a professional excavation. This is what they have been prepared for in the past year. ‘It is very exciting to put all the theory into…
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    Arjan Louwen wins LUS Teaching Prize: 'He stands out for his passion and dedication'
        
    
During the ceremony of the Opening of the Academic Year, University Lecturer Arjan Louwen has won Leiden University's prestigious LUS Teaching Award. The prize, awarded annually by the Leiden University Student Platform (LUS), honours lecturers who excel in their teaching. For Louwen, the nomination…
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    How lasers and volunteers are uncovering thousands of archaeological sites
        
    
LiDAR, a laser-based remote sensing technology, is transforming archaeology by uncovering hidden landscapes beneath forests, vegetation, and shallow waters. Though initially designed for land management, its applications in archaeology have grown rapidly.
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    Roundtable: 2024 Elections Pakistan, Indonesia and India
    
    
Roundtable | SSEALS
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    Students Sander, Linde and Melle create an online exhibition for the University Library
        
    
With a recently published major research project and an exhibition at the Rijksmuseum, the struggle for independence in Indonesia has been thrusted back into the spotlight. Leiden University is devoting attention to this topic as well. History students Sander van der Horst and Melle van Maanen joined…
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    Archaeology students play important role in visit indigenous Ka’apor people
        
    
As part of Mariana Françozo’s BRASILAE project, a group of representatives of the Ka’apor people was invited to visit Leiden. The Ka’apor, an indigenous people from Brazil, are some of the present-day relatives of the Tupi-speaking peoples who used to live in the northeastern region of Brazil, claimed…
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    Nira WickramasingheFaculty of Humanities
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    Alexander van OudenhovenFaculty of Science
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    Annelou van GijnFaculty of Archaeology
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    Sylvestre BonnetFaculty of Science
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    Anke KleinSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Max van DuijnFaculty of Science
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    Remko OffringaFaculty of Science
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    Lettie DorstFaculty of Humanities
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    Daan WeggemansFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Royal honour for emeritus professor Ad IJzerman
        
    
Ad IJzerman, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacochemistry, was made a Knight of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands on 26 April. He was presented with the royal honour by Mayor Elbert Roest in the town hall in Bloemendaal.
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    Meet our new colleague Letty ten Harkel: ‘I am interested in what happens when different cultures come together’
        
    
In August 2022 we welcome our new colleague Dr Letty ten Harkel as Assistant Professor in Roman and Post-Roman Archaeology. For the past ten years she has built up an impressive track record in the School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Read the interview about her background and research…
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    Archaeologist Nathalie Brusgaard investigates human-animal relations as Assistant Professor
        
    
Dr Nathalie Brusgaard both studied and finished her PhD at the Faculty of Archaeology in Leiden. After a few years spreading her wings, she is now back. As the new Assistant Professor in the World Archaeology department, she will continue her research on the relationship between prehistoric humans and…
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    Citizen science project Heritage Quest wins European Heritage Award / Europa Nostra Award 2022
        
    
Gelderland Heritage and Leiden University’s Faculty of Archaeology have won the European Heritage Award / Europa Nostra Award 2022 in the ‘research’ category with the Heritage Quest citizen science project. ‘Heritage Quest has shown that citizens can play an active role in protecting cultural heritage…
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    Implications of the German Elections; interact with experts and join the event
        
    
Five questions about the event ‘Germany after the Elections: implications for Foreign Policy and European Security’ answered by one of the experts at the event: Joachim Koops. Come by at the Spanish Steps in Wijnhaven on Friday 15 October or join the event online (link below).
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    Alisa van de HaarFaculty of Humanities
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    Marga Sikkema-de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Corinne HofmanFaculty of Archaeology
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    Ariadne SchmidtFaculty of Humanities
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    Archaeological Forum: Lieke Bes and Adam Benfer
    
    
Lecture
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    Open House Faculty of Archaeology
    
    
Festival, Open House
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    Peter van BodegomFaculty of Science
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    Annemarie SamuelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Andrea EversSocial & Behavioural Sciences