458 search results for “european prehistory” in the Student website
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In memoriam: Professor David Fontijn (1971-2023)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our colleague, mentor, and friend prof. David Fontijn this Monday, May 1st, 2023. As he shared with us in October 2022, his health had been deteriorating the last couple of years. While his mind was still sharp as ever, his body struggled to keep…
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Agnieszka Jablonowska
Faculty of Law
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Georgios Dikaios
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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‘I want to connect young people and the European Parliament’
Olivier Morskate studied Public Administration at Leiden University and did an internship at the European Parliament's Liaison Office.
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Corrie Bakels
Faculty of Archaeology
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Jorrit Rijpma
Faculty of Law
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Seda Gürkan
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jet Liesker
Faculty of Law
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Sebastian Diessner
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Opening Ceremony of the LL.M. European Law
On Thursday 16 September 2021, the Opening Ceremony of the LL.M. European Law took place in person at Leiden Law School.
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Luuk van Middelaar
Faculty of Law
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Karolina Pomorska
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Cultural continuities and discontinuities: the Neolithic ornament assemblages from Franchthi (Greece)
Lecture
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Peter Akkermans
Faculty of Archaeology
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Migrants cost European governments less than their own citizens do
Migrants are far less of a burden on the budget of European countries than is often thought. This is the conclusion of research by economists from Leiden University.
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Migrants cost European governments less than their own citizens do
Migrants are far less of a burden on the budget of European countries than is often thought. This is the conclusion of research by economists from Leiden University.
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European foreign policy after a crisis: change and continuity
‘Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy.’ That is the title of Nikki Ikani’s book that was published last month. We asked the writer five questions about her book. Presentation: 5 & 20 April.
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President of the European Parliament in The Hague: ‘Your friends don’t want to vote? Let me call them’
‘We have to have accountability.’ That was Roberta Metsola’ for her audience on Thursday evening. The President of the European Parliament had come to the Wijnhaven building to speak with students.
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Europa Lecture: Paying tribute to those who apply European regulations at the national level
The tenth Europa Lecture was delivered by Corinna Wissels, State Councillor at the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Dutch Council of State, deputy justice of the Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal and member of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement arbitration panel.
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Marco Bronckers
Faculty of Law
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Alfred van Staden
Faculty of Law
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Vestert Borger
Faculty of Law
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Kristof Gombeer
Faculty of Law
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Koosje van Lessen Kloeke
Faculty of Law
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Horst Fischer
Faculty of Law
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Philippe van Gruisen
Faculty of Law
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Simona Demkova
Faculty of Law
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Thijs de Boer
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Carolina Lisboa Pinto
Faculty of Law
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Tom Bouwman
Faculty of Law
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Robert Pitt
Faculty of Humanities
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Newscheckers wins European Citizen Award
The fact-checking initiative Nieuwscheckers has won the Dutch round of the European Citizens Award. This prize is awarded annually to projects and initiatives that deliver an exceptional performance within the EU.
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New: European Review of Books
Library
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Stefan Cetkovic
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Economic and fiscal policy of Member States: is the EU tightening or loosening its grip?
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Antoaneta Dimitrova
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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The role of EU in Dutch politics
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Jan van de Streek
Faculty of Law
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Anchrit Wille
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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International Women's Day: the visibility of women in archaeology
On 8 March, International Women’s Day, equal opportunities for women worldwide, empowerment, and gender equality take centre stage. For years, the role of women in the past has been nearly invisible. Four archaeologists reflect on this inequality of focus, from hunter-gatherers in the palaeolithic to…
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Protecting Democracy in Europe: Tom Theuns Presents His New Book at the European Parliament
On 10 December 2024, the European Parliament played host to an insightful presentation of ‘Protecting Democracy in Europe: Pluralism, Autocracy, and the Future of the EU’, the new book by Tom Theuns, Assistant Professor at Leiden University. Hosted by MEP Thijs Reuten (PvdA/S&D) and his team, the event…
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Federica Casano
Faculty of Law
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Why vote in the upcoming European elections? European Law (LL.M.) students explain
Between 6 and 9 June, you’ll be able to vote in the European elections. But what can you expect from these elections? What are the most important topics on the European agenda? And why should you even vote? Students from the European Law master’s specialisation explain.
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Kick off European Strategic Dialogue Series: tune in!
How can The Netherlands, France and Germany cooperate more closely on issues such as European security and defence. Join the kick off of The European Strategic Dialogue Series, an initiative by the Institute of Security and Global Affairs and its partners in France and Germany. Joachim Koops tells more…
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Laura Bakola
Faculty of Law
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Genevieve Noordeloos
Faculty of Law
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Helena Landwehr
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Daniel Schade
Faculty of Humanities
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Bernard Steunenberg
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Nikki Ikani’s new book on crises and change in European foreign policy
Nikki Ikani, Assistant Professor Intelligence and Security at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA), has recently published her latest monograph 'Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy' with Manchester University Press.