375 search results for “early is a” in the Student website
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Letty ten HarkelFaculty of Archaeology
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Brian ShaevFaculty of Humanities
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The colonial contacts of the firm De Heyder & Co: ‘Completely intertwined with the colonial market’
The Lakenhal depot houses three nineteenth-century sample books in which the cotton company De Heyder & Co kept precise records of who placed which orders. History student Marit Scheepsma used them to find out more about the company's colonial contacts.
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Philosophical Explorations: What is a Good Life?
Lecture
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Marga Sikkema-de JongFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Anne-Isabelle RichardFaculty of Humanities
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PhD research: Was there already Dutch-Dutch and Belgian-Dutch in the past?
What developments preceded modern Standard Dutch? PhD candidate Iris Van de Voorde conducted research on ‘pluricentricity’, or the idea that language norms arise in different places and spread outwards from there. PhD defence on 19 April.
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Hanna Swaab
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Marco CinelliFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Carolien StolteFaculty of Humanities
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Kate BellamyFaculty of Humanities
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Susanna de BeerFaculty of Humanities
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Rens TacomaFaculty of Humanities
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Victor KlinkenbergFaculty of Archaeology
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Anna DlabacovaFaculty of Humanities
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Anika BexkensFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Marieke TollenaarFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Louis VerrethFaculty of Humanities
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Anne GerritsenFaculty of Humanities
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Sara VelthuizenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jan van DijkhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Kristiaan van der Heijden
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Fenneke SyslingFaculty of Humanities
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Maarten MousFaculty of Humanities
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Seventeenth-century Dutch were masters in fake news
LUC historian Jacqueline Hylkema unmasks forgeries from the early modern Dutch Republic in the research project "Mapping the Fake Republic".
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How extensive is a grammar? Explorations in measuring grammatical descriptions
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium
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Political Scientist Adina Akbik Joins Young Academy Leiden
Adina Akbik has been appointed as a new member of the Young Academy Leiden (YAL) as of 1 September 2024. Akbik is Senior Assistant Professor of European Politics at Leiden University. YAL serves as a platform for early career academics, and Akbik is keen to promote the needs and interests of young researchers…
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Welcome to Leiden University
Welcome to Leiden University
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Hominin diversity in Eastern Asia
Conference
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Vein Men / Vein Women? Bloodletting Diagrams, Medical Practice and Gender in Later Medieval Europe
Lecture, Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
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ERC grant for Sebastian Pomplun to precisely influence gene expression
In order to stop a whole range of diseases or disorders at their source, you would have to be able to switch certain genes on or off. Sebastian Pomplun wants to develop substances that can do this very precisely. For example, he wants to disrupt cancer processes and make cells produce an important missing…
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Looking over the shoulders of medieval readers
What did medieval scholars think of the books they read? In her inaugural lecture, Professor Mariken Teeuwen will talk about the texts they wrote in the margin.
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Veronica Tamorri comes to Leiden with a Marie Skłodowska-Curie post-doctoral fellowship
Since November 2022, Veronica Tamorri has been a new face at the Faculty of Archaeology. Originally from Rome, she joined the Faculty with a two-year Marie Skłodowska-Curie post-doctoral fellowship. Here she is studying human remains from early Egypt and Nubia (Sudan) using bioarchaeological methodologies.…
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Annelou van GijnFaculty of Archaeology
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Sarah CramseyFaculty of Humanities
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Bleda DüringFaculty of Archaeology
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Alexander GeurdsFaculty of Archaeology
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Constant HijzenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Mariana FrançozoFaculty of Archaeology
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Alex Tutwiler receives Archol grant to reveal hidden stories of child labor
PhD candidate Alex Tutwiler, from the Faculty of Archaeology, has received a grant from Archol, via the P.J.R. Modderman Foundation, to investigate how child labor shaped the bones of Dutch children between the 17th and 19th centuries. Using CT scans, she aims to build a more comprehensive picture of…
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Peter AkkermansFaculty of Archaeology
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Michiel WestenbergFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Surprising molecule helps detect protoplanets
A team of scientists, including Leiden Astronomer Alice Booth, has discovered silicon monosulfide molecules in the dust disk around a young star. Such molecules indicate planet formation. The team made the discovery using the ALMA telescopes. This method provides an alternative when direct observation…
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‘Ultimately, the goal is to develop antibiotics for tuberculosis with a lower risk of resistance’
Tuberculosis stands as one of the most lethal infectious diseases worldwide. A significant challenge in combatting tuberculosis lies in the emergence of antibiotic resistance triggered by genetic alterations, commonly known as mutations. These mutations can diminish the responsiveness to antibiotics,…
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Willem van der DoesFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Joanita VroomFaculty of Archaeology
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Alicia SchrikkerFaculty of Humanities