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Anna Coyajee-van RietschotenLURIS
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Daniella Michiels van Kessenich-ZandaFaculty of Humanities
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Lion Steenvoorde-van der PuttenASSC
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Marjolijn Hinke-van DelftFaculty of Science
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Susan Lovink-van WezelStudent and Educational Support
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Leonard Blussé van Oud AlblasFaculty of Humanities
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Geerte Holwerda-van den BergICLON
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Marjolein Kuijt-van RijnUniversity Facility Services
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Riekje Boumlak-van WierenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Lija Groenewoud van VlietFaculty of Science
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Isabel Tanaka-van DaalenFaculty of Humanities
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Laura Lauta van AysmaFaculty of Humanities
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Fenya Van der EemFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Anske Van der BomFaculty of Medicine
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Esther Rietkerk-van der SchoorFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jan Smits van OyenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Haro Schultz van HaegenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Wouter Van den BergFaculty of Science
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Quino Broer van DijkFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jesper de Raad-van HoutFaculty of Archaeology
- Start of 450th anniversary celebrations at Leiden Law School
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Scaling Up Book History: A Computational Investigation of 18th-Century Book Ornaments from Manual Catalogues to Automated Discovery
Lecture
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Center for Intercultural Philosophy colloquium Decolonizing Philosophy (Actually)
Lecture
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Chair of UN Studies in Peace and Justice
From 1 August 2018, Alanna O'Malley was appointed as Chair of United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice, focusing on the ‘lesser-known actors’ of the UN: women, the youth, the agents of informal diplomatic networks within the UN and actors from the Global South. This Special Chair has been created…
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Hall of Fame 2015
Many of our staff and students have won prizes over the past year. Others have been awarded a subsidy, or, because of their eminence in their field, they have been appointed member of an academic society or have taken on a position in the community. Reasons enough to be proud of them and to include…
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Reporting Reality: Women’s Rights in India
Debate, Leiden Asia Academy
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How the Veto Powers of the Permanent UNSC Members are Destabilising Global Security
Lecture, LUCIR lecture + Q&A
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Humanities PhD Symposium
Conference, Symposium
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Codecheck
Workshop
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Code as Critique: Relearning Technical Practice in the Ruins of Big Tech
Workshop
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Financing the Basel German Evangelical Mission in South India during the 19th century
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
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Codecheck
Workshop
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LCN2 seminar November 2025
Lecture
- SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
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LCN2 seminar March 2025
Lecture
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LCN2 seminar January 2026
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Sympathy, Professionalism, and the Law: Medical Ethics in Britain and Germany during the Long Nineteenth Century
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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Unbefitting healing objects?
PhD defence
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Connect & Be FAIR - From FAIR to FAIR2: Turning principles into practice for responsible, AI-ready data
Webinar with Q&A
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Between Fires: Irradiated Imaginations and Anti-Nuclear Solidarities
Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series
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LCN2 seminar March 2026
Lecture
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LCN2 seminar February 2026
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Back at the office? ‘Don’t expect to be productive right away’
For some it will sound like music to their ears, but for others is may sound less appealing: now the advice on working from home has changed, we can once again go to the office. After a period of working from home, which for some lasted almost two years (with maybe a short break), it can be a big transition.…
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The placebo effect: first world congress in Leiden
Medicines can work even if they have no active ingredient. The first international scientific conference on placebos will take place in Leiden from 2 to 4 April. Placebo researcher Andrea Evers, who is also chairing the conference, answers some pressing questions.
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Blog Post | Navigating the Intricacies: Strategic Networking and Humanitarian Diplomacy
In the complex and challenging landscape of humanitarian operations, engaging with states and their governments is a critical aspect to humanitarian negotiations that demands careful consideration. This blog post interrogates the intricacies of this engagement, finding that there is an alignment between…
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Seeing the Romans - and ourselves - in a different light
Globalisation means becoming globalised, a process in which material culture plays a crucial role. This is what Miguel John Versluys, the new Professor of Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology, teaches. He bases his teaching on research into the origin and growth of the Roman Empire from the 3rd…
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What happens when two galaxies collide?
When galaxies collide, do the black holes at their centre form a supersized black hole? This is what we think happens, but it's not as simple as that, according to Simon Portegies Zwart. Zwart, computer scientist and astronomer, has been awarded a VICI grant to research this phenomenon.
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‘When I leave the lecture and students are still discussing, I know I did a good job’
‘It was the biggest bunch of flowers I’d ever seen,’ says Emily Strange about the moment she won the Leiden Teaching Prize 2022. The judge praised the conservation biologist for her passion, engaging personality, and the way she motivates her students. On the Dutch Day of the Teacher, we get to know…
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Blog Post | Adapting Diplomacy to a Changing Global Order
In March 2022, a considerable number of non-Western countries abstained (35) or voted against (5) a resolution deploring Russia’s aggression, its violation of the UN Charter and demanding the withdrawal of its forces from the territory of Ukraine. Even fewer countries subsequently actively supported…
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‘It doesn’t feel like work’: what it’s like to be a mentor for Pre-University College
Guiding high school students as a mentor at Pre-University College: what is that like? And what does it all entail? As part of the 20th anniversary of PRE-College Leiden, we asked two experienced PRE-mentors about their job - and what makes their work so meaningful. ‘You really see them grow.’