501 search results for “southeast area” in the Student website
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Sara BolghiranFaculty of Humanities
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Alp YenenFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbet NyssenFaculty of Humanities
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Elena PaskalevaFaculty of Humanities
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Jue WangFaculty of Humanities
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Anne GerritsenFaculty of Humanities
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Florian Schneider
Faculty of Humanities
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Ying-ting WangFaculty of Humanities
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Peter WebbFaculty of Humanities
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Leiden University Nationalism Network
Conference, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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Birds of God - The journey of the birds of paradise
Environmental Humanities LU Talk
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Asia Academy #13: Indonesia - A New Chapter
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
- SSEALS - 2025
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Special Guest Lecture: Colonialism, Citizenship and the challenges for Decolonial work in the Netherlands
Guest Lecture | SSEALS
- Leiden City World Walks
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How democratic is our kingdom? New ministry chair for Leiden political scientist
When we talk about the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it is not just about the Netherlands. On the contrary: our Kingdom consists of no less than four countries, three of which are Caribbean islands. This structure is complex, to say the least. Although all countries are officially equivalent, in practice…
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Cleveringa professor Gert Oostindie: ‘We stood up for our own freedom but ignored that of others’
Now that war is once again raging in Europe, the question of when you need to stand up against injustice has become more relevant than ever. In his Cleveringa lecture on 24 November historian Gert Oostindie will discuss why colonial domination was not regarded as an issue in Leiden for a long time.
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‘The university has many roots in the colonial past. How deep and wide were they?’
Historians recently started preliminary research on Leiden University’s role in colonialism and historical slavery. Our knowledge about this is too limited and fragmented. They are looking with fresh eyes at Leiden’s archives and collections. An interview with historians Alicia Schrikker and Ligia G…
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Ratna Saptari retires: anthropologist dedicated herself with heart and soul to Indonesian workers' and human rights
Ratna Saptari is since 2007 Assistant Professor at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. She has always been involved with issues of human rights and Indonesian workers' rights. This August she retired. But she won't sit still. She continues her voluntary work and wants to…
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Poor countries recycle far more of our plastic than we thought. But it's not enough.
Countries that import plastic waste recycle an average of at least 63 percent of it. This is surprising, as we previously believed that the vast majority was incinerated or ended up as litter. This was discovered by PhD candidate Kai Li and his colleagues from the Institute of Environmental Sciences in…
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Banned almost–prime minister of Thailand: ‘Politics must be moral and realistic’
Pita Limjaroenrat (45) was set to become Thailand’s next prime minister, but in 2024 the Thai Constitutional Court dissolved his progressive Move Forward Party and banned him from politics. He now reflects publicly on the policy values that brought the party to prominence.
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Environmental Colonialism in Palestine
Panel
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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Leiden Anthropology Conference 2
Conference
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From Scribe to Screen: Sources and Approaches to Global History in the Digital Age [COGLOSS x GLOBALISE]
Lecture, COGLOSS x GLOBALISE Webinar
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Roundtable: International Relations and the Idea of Merit
Conference, Roundtable
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Mentor Network live: alumni speed dating
Career and apply for jobs
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Special Guest Lecture: Maps, manuscripts, and the colonial division of the Malay world
Guest Lecture | SSEALS
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Crystal EnnisFaculty of Humanities
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Vanessa MakFaculty of Law
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Katarzyna CwiertkaFaculty of Humanities
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Markus DavidsenFaculty of Humanities
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Tsolin NalbantianFaculty of Humanities
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Nathal DessingFaculty of Humanities
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Noa SchonmannFaculty of Humanities
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Sarah CramseyFaculty of Humanities
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Alwin KloekhorstFaculty of Humanities
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How the Netherlands systematically used extreme violence in Indonesia and concealed this afterwards
Dutch troops, judges and politicians collectively condoned and concealed the systematic use of extreme violence during the Indonesian War of Independence. Historians have now shown how this could happen. ‘It was scandal management rather than prevention,’ says Leiden historian and research leader Gert…
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Indian Problems, Yemeni Solutions? Legal Exchanges in the Sixteenth Century
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Defending Nature’s Rights: Paradoxes and Challenges
Masterclass
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Linguistic Anthropology in Europe: Past, Present, and Futures
Conference
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Book presentation ‘Building the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation’
Book presentation
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European Day of Languages - Evening of Languages
Festival
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Humanities and International Relations Graduate
Conference
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Corey WilliamsFaculty of Humanities
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Remco BreukerFaculty of Humanities
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Maurits BergerFaculty of Humanities
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Untold Stories: representation, heritage and museums
Conference, D&I Symposium
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Innovating and connecting
447th Dies Natalis