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Caelesta Braun & Bert Fraussen awarded NIG Supervisor of the Year Award
Each year, the Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG) invites PhD students from Public Administration departments at universities in the Netherlands and Flanders to nominate their supervisor(s) for the NIG Supervisor of the Year Award, to celebrate and recognize excellent PhD supervision. This year,…
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How the Battle of Heiligerlee became a legend
The Battle of Heiligerlee, on 23 May 450 years ago, is famous as an epic battle in Dutch history. But was it really so momentous? Professor of Early Modern History Judith Pollmann unravels the myths about ‘Heiligerlee’ and the Eighty Years' War.
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Spinoza Prize for historian Judith Pollman
Judith Pollmann, Professor of Early Modern Dutch History, has been awarded the Spinoza Prize. ‘An unbelievable honour.’
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‘The sound of the city became the score for a musical instrument’
Do the sounds that surround you as you cycle through the city sometimes annoy you? Don’t worry, because we can actively change the situation, says sound expert Edwin van der Heide. Students in his Honours Class are actively shaping the sound of the city.
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Alumni still meeting, but then online
Masterclasses, network meetings and coaching cafés: the Alumni Office was offering a whole range of activities every month for the University’s alumni. Until coronavirus broke out, that is. The Leiden Alumni Webinars mean that alumni can still meet and share their knowledge with interesting speakers.…
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Becoming and belonging? ‘Immigration procedures are less about identity and more about transaction’
What does it feel like to become a citizen in a new country? For her PhD research, Hannah Bliersbach immersed herself in the world of immigration. She interviewed dozens of new citizens in Germany and Canada and found that citizenship is, above all, a transactional process.
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De schaduwzijde van erfgoedbescherming
World Heritage status comes at a cost to the local population’s human rights. PhD Candidate Sophie Starrenburg explains the drawbacks of poetic terms such as ‘the cultural heritage of mankind’.
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New simulations reveal the cold, dusty reality of galaxy formation
Leiden scientists lead COLIBRE, a groundbreaking set of cosmological simulations. By including key missing physics, cold gas and cosmic dust, they offer the most realistic picture yet of how galaxies formed and evolved since the dawn of time.
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Minister Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan: ‘How do you stay true to who you really want to be?’
After more than thirty years in the military, Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan has recently become Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning. In a conversation with Leiden University, she previously spoke about how important humanity is to her, and what it takes to remain true to yourself in complex times.
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Leiden University outlines approach to responsible collaboration following advice of Committee on Human Rights
Leiden University is announcing its approach to sensitive collaboration with external partners.
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Symposium: The Power of Dialogue in Education
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Absence as Artistic Strategy in Contemporary Art
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Van Marum Mini Symposium
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- OSCoffee: Open Science in Criminology - barriers and opportunities
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Connect & FAIRify: FAIRification of a high throughput metabolomics laboratory with FAIR Digital Objects
Webinar, Q&A, discussion
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L(SB)2 Seminar: Using single-molecule optical tweezers to study membrane protein stability, interactions and dynamics
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From War on Drugs to Criminal Governance: Mexico’s Security Dilemmas
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Telling the story of Gaza
Lecture, Book presentation and Q&A
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A Pursuit of Ontological Truth in Aristotle's Philosophy
PhD defence
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L(SB)2 Seminar: Evolutionary Molecular Dynamics: Uncovering and Controlling Biomolecular Mechanisms
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar:Melanie Fink
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Just Peace Festival Info Session
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Student for a day Arts, Media and Society
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Student for a day International Studies
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Student for a day International Studies
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Student for a day African Studies
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CPP Colloquium "Global Justice Beyond North vs South"
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- Public graduation presentation, Ties Lind
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Verticality, Agronomic Turn, and the Making of Colonial Botany in the Dutch East Indies
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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Student for a day International Studies
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Humanities PhD Symposium
Conference, Symposium
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Pianoconcert Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin
Arts and culture, Pianoconcert
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Codecheck
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- Open Science Week at Archaeology: Let's talk about publishing
- OSCoffee: Enabling Open Science through research data management support
- Summer School - Schools in Transition: Situated learning, Discipline and Monasticism in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (5 ECTS)
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Tracing the Early History of Yoga
Lecture, VVIK lecture
- OSCoffee: Building a data competence center for Population Health Management
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Kaiser Spring Lectures: Planetary exploration and the search for life in our Solar System
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Speculative Sounds, Speculative Fictions Reading Group: Inaugural Meeting
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Understanding the role of prosody at multiple levels of linguistic organization: Experimental and crosslinguistic insights
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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Not Rifles but Books: FEC’s Book Programs (1954–1991)
Lecture, CHEI Seminar
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Asia Academy #20: 75 Years of Korean War: The Long Shadow
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Lunch lecture Michele Deitch: What’s going on in US prisons?
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Financing the Basel German Evangelical Mission in South India during the 19th century
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
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Diasporic Koreans' Decolonization Project in Postwar Japan
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Codecheck
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Developments in local politics research
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Career College: Working as a Consultant
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