742 search results for “light” in the Staff website
-
Painting with techniques inspired by old masters
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
-
Skill issues: conceptual metaphors and the etymology of Vedic r̥tá
Lecture, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics (CIEL) Seminars
-
General Jacques Pâris de Bollardière and the French Nonviolence Movement, ca. 1960s-1980s
Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series
-
Codecheck
Workshop
-
Paying the Dues: Black Documentary Film and the Quest for Truth
PhD defence
-
Book Presentation of Beyond the Mulatta: Haunted Hybridity in Advertising
Book Presentation | Studium Generale Lecture
- Tours for staff: first look at the new University Sports Centre
-
Codecheck
Workshop
-
The Processes of Dying of the Greeks from the Hellenistic Period to the Early Empire
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
-
Open Science Week 2025
Festival
-
SAILS & Una Europa Joint Lunch Seminar: Using AI and VR to train surgeons and assistants
Lecture
- Tours for staff: first look at the new University Sports Centre
-
Film screening: The Last Accord: War, Apocalypse, and Peace in Aceh
Film screening
-
France, you love it but you leave it
Lecture
-
Healthy University Workshops
Personal development
-
Painting with Acrylics
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
-
The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Taiwan
Lecture
-
Dependency Theory: Contemporary Relevance and Challenges in the Current Global Crisis
Conference, International Seminar, Hybrid
-
Social class and the rise of Scottish Standard English: Insights from a corpus of poor relief petitions
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
-
Radical Spotlights: Desire, Sexuality, and the Economy
Lecture, Radical Spotlights Seminar
-
Urban sketching
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
-
Humanities and Engaged Scholarship
Lecture, LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series
-
Creating a sign language out of everything and everywhere: An example from the deaf people of Bissau
PhD defence
- Do Communities Build Monuments or Do Monuments Build Communities?
-
Forced Choices: Migration, Identity, and Belonging in the South Tyrolean Option (1939-1955)
Lecture, LIMS seminar / Austrian Studies Seminar
-
Doctoral Performance Demonstration Laila Neuman
PhD defence, Performance
-
Transformation and sublimation of interstellar ices: insights from laboratory experiments and astronomical observations
PhD defence
-
The Politics of Citizenship: Governing Religion through Refugee Control in Lebanon
PhD defence
-
Virtual Reality documentary 'Shelter' at Campus The Hague
VR experience | Just Peace Festival
-
Finding Baby Black Holes with the James Webb Space Telescope
Lecture, Oort lecture
-
When Dionysus Lands on Erin: Greek Tragedy on Irish Grounds
PhD defence
-
From a Biased Perspective: Quasars, Mergers, and Planet-Forming Discs
PhD defence
-
An Evening of Druze Voices
Lecture, Event
-
Medical bhoots (ghosts) and gendered medicine in post-colonial Bangladesh
CADS Research Seminar
- CMGI Brown Bag Seminars 2024-2025
-
Tools for real-time study of bioorthogonal conversions in the living system
PhD defence
-
Measuring the edge of Infinity
Lecture, Astronomy on Tap
- Resilience: Tinkering with Lively Relations in Ruined Landscapes - VVI Research Meetings
-
The Role of Lexico-Syntactic Features in Noun Phrase Production and Comprehension
PhD defence
-
The Biological Roots of Musicality
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
-
World Week for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & Development
Arts and culture
-
Setting the Agenda: The EU as a Guardian of Digital Fairness and Sustainable Consumption
Conference
-
Warfare: technology and ethics - a reading list
While the United States continues to carry out drone strikes, and China conducts large-scale cyber and information operations, Ukrainian and Russian soldiers live in trenches, and NATO sends tanks to the Donbas front to force a breakthrough. Has war changed dramatically in recent decades as a result…
-
In memoriam Harold V.J. Linnartz 1965 – 2023: Unlocking the Chemistry of the Heavens
With great sadness we share the news that Prof. Harold Linnartz passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday 31 December 2023. We are all in shock, and our thoughts are with his wife and children, other family, and friends. Harold was at the heart of our institute, as a researcher, as a supervisor,…
-
No legal career but a food truck on Bonaire instead
If you study law, you won’t necessarily end up striding round a law firm in tailor-made suits. Alumnus Harrie Schoffelen certainly hasn’t: he made the conscious decision to follow another path in life. Together with his fiancée he runs a successful food truck on the tropical island of Bonaire. ‘Return…
-
Critical Caribbean Thought on Colonial Legacies
The Caribbean as we know it today is fundamentally a product of colonial activity and globalisation. Practically everyone that inhabits the Caribbean has ancestors from different continents due to colonial activity, which profoundly affects the area to this day. Caribbean writers, both in the Caribbean…
-
The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…
-
Interviews with over 100 civil servants under Trump reveal worrying picture
It was challenging to get civil servants from the first Trump administration to speak about their work experiences, but sociologist Jaime Lee Kucinskas succeeded. The picture that emerged from her findings, she says, is far from positive. 'The more I spoke with them, the more emotions I saw. They were…
-
Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and…
-
Daniel Carter, PhD – ‘There's “money law” and there's “people law” and I've always been more interested in the latter.’
Not everyone benefits from the increased flexibility in the labour market. EU migrant workers engaged at the lower end of the employment spectrum are falling behind. According to Daniel Carter, the legal system is at fault and in his PhD thesis he explains the reasons why.