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Te Beest: more than the man of the finances and bricks and mortar
Willem te Beest, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board, is retiring on 1 May. His farewell was celebrated in style in the Pieterskerk on 7 April. And, to his surprise, the celebrations included a royal decoration.
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Report: key role for Leiden in Dutch earning capacity
Leiden University and the Leiden Bio Science Park can make a significant contribution to the earning capacity of the Netherlands. This is the finding of the National Investment Agenda presented today.
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Thijs Brocades Zaalberg: 'How does the discourse on war influence practice?'
As a student, Thijs Brocades Zaalberg was primarily interested in diplomacy surrounding conflicts. Through research on peace operations and subsequently the fight against guerrillas, he became increasingly involved with the most violent aspects of colonial warfare. Per 1 September 2024 he is appointed…
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Leiden mayor visits Humanities: ‘The diversity of subjects is fantastic’
Mayor Peter Heijkoop is busy getting to know his city better. On Monday 7 July, he visited the Faculty of Humanities. ‘A few hours and you can see how important this is.’
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National WO-Day during Economics Education Week
Conference
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CPP Colloquium On the Radical Republican Critique of Capitalism
Lecture
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Moving abroad for your work: how and when? Young Leiden alumni’s experiences
Lecture
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Radical Spotlights: Economics of Political Chaos
Inaugural lecture
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Experimental Studies on the Normative Force of Law: The Problem of 'Treatment Resistance'
Lecture
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Leader Similarity and International Sanctions
Lecture
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Mike Field’s Leiden Experience: ‘I try to make research teaching and teaching research.’
Mike Field has been at the Faculty of Archaeology since 2008. As a driven archaeobotanist, he is consistantly contributing to the study of plant fossils encountered in many faculty as well as external projects. ‘Flexibility, spontaneity, creativity, these are all parts of being an academic.’
- Food for Thought: Circularity around Food
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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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‘War with Russia more likely now Trump has spurned Europe’
Europe’s security suddenly looks uncertain now President Trump has started negotiations with Putin. What does this mean for the Netherlands? What do we need to do?
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Europe
Just Peace Festival
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Sudan
Just Peace Festival
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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Digital Bookshelf
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy regularly updates its digital bookshelf with recommendations of recent books on diplomacy, global affairs, and international studies.
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Philosophy Workshop Metaethics 'New Perspectives on the Now What Question for Moral Error Theory'
Conference
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Climate change: between hope and pessimism
In The Best of Times, The Worst of Times, environmental scientist Paul Behrens describes both hopeful and pessimistic scenarios for our future and that of our planet. With the book soon to be published, Behrens talks about its content and the writing process itself.
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Is the WPS Agenda Working? Preventing Conflict Related Sexual Violence and Beyond
Round Table
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'Climate issues and sustainability should be part of every study programme'
Having lectures on sustainability when you're a first-year student of Law, or a course on climate change when you're studying Public Administration may sound odd, but that is just what Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences Thijs Bosker wants to see happening. Together with his colleague Paul…
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Metals, energy and geopolitics, a complex mix
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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The value of languages (to their users and communities)
Conference
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The Hague Space Diplomacy Symposium
Conference
- Event | The Hague Space Diplomacy Symposium
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The World Bank’s Role in Supporting and Rebuilding Ukraine
Guest lecture
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11th International conference on industrial ecology
Conference
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar: Franco Donati
Lecture
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Conversation on Islam in Today’s Indonesian Politics
Roundtable
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Ethnolinguistic parallels between Indo-Europeans and the traditional Nuer
Lecture, This Time for Africa!
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Asia Academy #15: North Korea's Gamble
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Student for a Day at International Studies
Study information
- Bicentennial Bolivia: reflections upon 200 years of independence
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Authoritarian Teleology
Lecture, China Seminar
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CPP Annual Lecture "Personal sovereignty, institutional norms, and social critique"
Lecture
- Earth Day Event: Universal Income & Sustainability
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Overview of the links between Linguistics, Economics, and Education
Lecture, Applied African Linguistics
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Harris or Trump? Implications for Asia (and beyond)
Lecture, Asia Academy
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CPP Colloquium 'The presumptive argument for realism about beauty'
Lecture
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Imagining Oceans: A Critical Conversation on Oceanic Spaces
Lecture
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Asia Academy #13: Indonesia - A New Chapter
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Fragmented Marginalities: Dispossessed Peasantry and Migrant Labour Communities in Urban North India
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
- ELS lab meeting - RESCHEDULED Guest lecture: Prof. Kati Cseres on Gender and competition law
- SSEALS - 2025
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CPP Colloquium with Jelena Belic CANCELLED
Lecture
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Public Administration celebrates its anniversary, professors reflect: '40 years young!'
Public Administration has been around for 40 years, and that deserves to be celebrated. Before the festivities begin, four figures from the Institute of Public Administration reflect on the past years, with one even looking back over the last 25 years. Speaking are: Bernard Steunenberg, Caelesta Braun,…
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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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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Blog Post | Pandemics, Bricks-and-Mortar, and Heads of Mission
Jorge Heine writes about 'bricks-and-mortar' diplomatic posts and their significance during a pandemic.