687 search results for “identity and beloning” in the Staff website
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    Leiden PhD student discovers thin atmosphere on exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 c with JWST
        
    
A group of astronomers led by Leiden PhD student Sebastian Zieba has discovered using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that the rocky exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 c has a thin atmosphere. Although the planet is nearly identical to Venus in size and temperature, and was expected to have a thick atmosphere,…
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    Food as a powerful way to understand social reality and its dynamics
        
    
Framing Poland through the lens of post-socialism, as is common in the social sciences, has become outdated. This label no longer captures the rapid changes that have taken place since the fall of the Iron Curtain. Ola Gracjasz's research shows that people are redefining their national identity, blending…
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    Imagine you’re Ilias from Turkey
        
    
In the confrontational ‘House of Misconceptions’, visitors put themselves in another person’s shoes and have to justify their existence. The performance is the result of a unique collaboration between the Liquid Society art collective and Professor of Law and Society Maartje van der Woude and her st…
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    Eric Storm: ‘Nationalist politicians have a more international orientation than traditional parties’
        
    
Nationalism is so prevalent in our society that we hardly realise it once didn’t exist. In his new book, senior university lecturer Eric Storm reveals the global history of the phenomenon. ‘Nationalist movements have always influenced each other.’
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    Giles Scott-Smith appointed as new Dean of Leiden University College
        
    
Giles Scott-Smith is the new dean of LUC (Leiden University College) in The Hague. He succeeds Judi Mesman and starts on 1 July. Scott-Smith: ‘Joining LUC as Dean is a serious honour, and I follow in the footsteps of three Deans who I respect and admire.’
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    'Protecting your data is not something you do just for yourself'
        
    
How safely do you handle your data? Privacy officer Eric van Hoof assists researchers and staff with this. 'The biggest mistake people make is thinking they have nothing to hide.' He has some useful tips.
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    Frustrated scientists convince astronomy journal to implement trans inclusive name change policy
        
    
A group of united astronomers have successfully convinced Europe’s leading astronomy journal Astronomy & Astrophysics to institute a name change policy for transgender people and others. ‘It’s really frustrating that such a large organisation needed an initiative from outside to adopt a more inclusive…
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    Introducing: Karen Smith
        
    
Karen Smith recently joined the Institute for History as a lecturer in International Relations. She introduces herself.
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    Dutch citizens in favour of generous welfare but with job-seeking obligation
        
    
Dutch citizens are not opposed to additional earnings and financial gifts for people on welfare, but believe it is important that there should also be an obligation to look for a job. This was the outcome of a research project on the opinions of Dutch people regarding the implementation of welfare p…
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    New student accommodation in Oegstgeest a step closer
        
    
The construction of 285 student studios on land owned by Leiden University is a step closer. On Thursday, student housing organisation DUWO and the Real Estate department of the University signed the leasehold agreement for the parcel of land in the Oegstgeest part of the Leiden Bio Science Park.
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    The need to remember
        
    
In the 1970s and 1980s, Argentina faced a severe dictatorship. The regime did not shy away from using brute force and torture. People who showed their dissatisfaction also regularly disappeared. For her PhD, Ana Saab researched how the memory of these disappeared people was kept alive anyway.
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    What does it mean to be Ukrainian?
        
    
It is almost two and a half years since Russia invaded Ukraine, but the conflict between the two countries has been going on for much longer. Central to it is the question of what it means to be Ukrainian. Guest researcher Viktoriia Ryhovanova teaches a course on the subject. Last academic year, the…
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    KNIR Course: Excavating National Pasts
    
    
Education
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    Vici grants for three Leiden researchers
        
    
Three Leiden researchers have been awarded a prestigious Vici grant, the Dutch Research Council (NWO) announced on Tuesday. Two of the researchers work at Leiden University and the third at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC).
 - Transformation and refurbishment of Dean’s office and Faculty Room
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    Vanessa Mak knaw
        
    
Vanessa mak knaw
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    Humanities Campus Think Tank: learning from the work environment in the Arsenaal
        
    
Ten participants and two observers from the Faculty Council and the University Council attended the third and final meeting of the Humanities Campus Think Tank.
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    Political Science Master’s thesis prize 2024: the nominees
        
    
The thesis is a major milestone for master students graduating in Political Science. It demonstrates their ability to conduct research independently and to provide a thorough, objective and sound analysis. That requires instruction, discussion, thinking and hard work. Lots of it. In some cases this…
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    Call for Papers: Indonesia 2014-2024
        
    
Editors: Irene Hadiprayitno and Rizal Shidiq (Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands)
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    Introducing: Athanasios Stathopoulos
        
    
Athanasios Stathopoulos is a University Lecturer at the Institute for History since August 2019, but has been a familiar face at Leiden University since 2015. He introduces himself below.
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    Overview online of work for third parties by professors
    
    
Organisation
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    Vicente Fisher de Miranda Rodrigues awarded Cornelis Thiele Prize
        
    
After the KHMW Brouwer Thesis Prize for History, Vicente Fischer de Miranda Rodrigues has also won the Cornelis Thiele Prize of the Dutch Society for Religious Studies.
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    Emeriti professors organise symposium: 'it’s a shame if our knowledge goes to waste'
        
    
When professors become emeriti, it usually does not mean they stop working. The Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) will therefore soon have a first: a symposium is going to be organised where all the speakers are emeriti professors. 'Science will always be part of you are.'
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    Simone van der Hof on RTL Nieuws about rights of 'kidfluencers'
        
    
Mums posting photos and videos of their child on Instagram and TikTok and also earning loads of money doing so. Kidfluencers, momvloggers and familyvlogs are very popular, in the Netherlands too. But the lack of legislation regulating these activities means that these children are barely protected.…
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    Fanny Wonu Veys: ‘I want to introduce students to the art history of Oceania’
        
    
Fanny Wonu Veys was appointed Professor of Art and Material Culture of Oceania on 1 August. Time for an introduction.
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    Announcement of Scaliger Institute Research Fellowship Winners (1st round)
        
    
With support of several publishers and private foundations, Leiden University Libraries (UBL) and the Scaliger Institute welcome around 15 to 20 Fellows and guests per year to consult and research materials from our Special Collections. The Scaliger Institute received many applications this year from…
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    Tools and tips for working securely
    
    
Curious to find out how you can contribute to a safe working environment? Then keep reading to discover our tips for working securely. They will help you to work more safely in specific situations. This section contains tools and tips to promote safe working habits in specific situations.
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    Tools and tips for working securely
    
    
Curious to find out how you can contribute to a safe working environment? Then keep reading to discover our tips for working securely. They will help you to work more safely in specific situations. This section contains tools and tips to promote safe working habits in specific situations.
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    ECOLe
    
    
Welcome to the Expertise Centre for Teaching and Learning (ECOLe). Here you will find information on didactics, teacher development, teaching innovation, assessment and the use of teaching tools at humanities.
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    Philosopher of law Ali Kösedag: Hague heart, Leiden mind
        
    
In the Pioneers of Leiden University series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this fourth instalment: alumnus and philosopher of law Ali Kösedag (1992): ‘Philosophising about equality before the law in the Netherlands at an early-morning…
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    Recap of the 2021 Anthrooplogy PhD Conference
        
    
After a long period of isolation under pandemic, the PhD candidates of the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology seized the opportunity to organize an in-person, on-site event: the CADS PhD Conference for 2021. With the theme "Young Scholars at the Intersection of Uncertainty,…
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    Ten Leiden researchers awarded ERC Starting Grants
        
    
Ten scientists from Leiden University will receive a Starting Grant from the European Research Council. This will allow them to launch their own project, form their own research team and implement their best ideas.
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    How does the European Union deal with distinctiveness?
        
    
On 31 January 2024, Alex Schilin defended his dissertation ‘United in Distinctiveness: The Institutionalisation of Differentiated Integration in Economic and Monetary Union during the Sovereign Debt Crisis.’ What motivated him to research this specific topic, and how did he tackle this project? And…
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    Introducing: Caroline Schep and Bianca Angelien Claveria
        
    
Caroline Schep and Bianca Angelien Claveria recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates in the ERC-funded project “Human Subject Research and Medical Ethics in Colonial Southeast Asia”, led by Fenneke Sysling. Below they introduce themselves.
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    Celebrating Twenty Years of MIRD
        
    
On March 25, the Advanced Masters of Science in International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD) celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the programme. The celebrations began with the Reconnect event, bringing current students and alumni together, and concluded with the MIRD Gala. Throughout the day, the tight-knit…
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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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    Seven projects receive funding from JEDI Fund
        
    
More focus on diversity in Antiquity, workshops for students with disabilities, and a card game to share stories about diversity: these and other projects will receive funding from the JEDI Fund in 2023.
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    Seven projects receive funding from Humanities' JEDI Fund
        
    
The Faculty of Humanities' Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Fund provides small grants to initiatives in support of diversity and inclusion, with specific emphasis on creating an inclusive learning environment.
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    ‘We moeten diversiteit minder vieren, het moet vanzelfsprekend zijn’
        
    
Op welke manieren kan inclusieve communicatie ervoor zorgen dat mensen zich welkom voelen? Hierover ging het D&I-symposium van Universiteit Leiden.
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    Executive Board column: Let’s be alert to unacceptable behaviour
        
    
This is a difficult time. Above all, for all those directly involved in this horrible case – unacceptable behaviour by a professor and his removal from the University – the case we went public about on 18 October and that has been reported in the media. This is painful and tough for the complainants…
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    Yemen’s history of slavery and its lasting impact on social and racial hierarchies
    
    
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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    QAnon and Alien Gods: Plausibility Construction in the Cultic Milieu (11th Leiden Symposium on New Religiosity)
    
    
Lecture, Symposium
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    There and Back Again: Spirit Travels in Western Religious Traditions (13th Leiden Symposium on New Religiosity)
    
    
Lecture, Symposium
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    Memory Politics and Contentious Heritage in Anṣār Allāh/Ḥūthī Yemen
    
    
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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    Reimaging Peace Democratization in Yemen: Women, Transnationalism and Activism in Exile
    
    
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
 - International conference on Russian-language literature in emigration
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    PhD candidate Marie Kolbenstetter helps repatriate Honduran heritage
        
    
In a significant step toward restoring cultural heritage, PhD candidate Marie Kolbenstetter has played a pivotal role in repatriating a collection of 133 archaeological artefacts from the prestigious Musée du quai Branly in Paris back to their place of origin in southern Honduras. Her efforts underscore…
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    Podcast De Verbranders critical of European border and asylum procedures
        
    
The Dutch asylum application centre in Ter Apel is overburdened, an issue that is currently a prominent feature in the Dutch media. In podcast De Verbranders, PhD students Neske Baerwaldt and Wiebe Ruijtenberg engage in dialogue, and use different angles to examine themes related to migration, borders…
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    Introducing: Morena Skalamera
        
    
Morena Skalamera is Assistant Professor of Russian and International Studies. She is a familiar face at Leiden University since August 2018. Morena introduces herself below.
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    Introducing: Daniel Schade
        
    
Recently, Daniel Schade joined the Institute for History as an Assistant Professor in the History and International Studies section as part of the European Union Studies team. Below he introduces himself.