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    Summer School Writing global medieval history: comparative and connected approaches - September 6-8, Turin
    
    
Fondazione 1563 launched a call for the Summer School of the Turin Humanities Programme, that will take place in Torino from September 6 to September 8 2023. The theme is: Writing global medieval history: comparative and connected approaches. Deadline for applications: June 25.
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    Robert ZwijnenbergFaculty of Humanities
r.zwijnenberg@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Quintijn MauerFaculty of Law
q.mauer@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6851
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    'Especially now, in-depth knowledge about Judaism and Jewish history is important'
        
    
The newly established Leiden Jewish Studies Association aims to bring together Leiden scholars working on Judaism. The first annual conference will take place in Leiden on 6 and 7 December. Leiden professors and co-organisers of the LJSA Sarah Cramsey and Jürgen Zangenberg talk about their plans.
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    Influencers, X and WhatsApp: social media and the coup in Niger
        
    
A number of European countries have started evacuating their citizens and there is a threat of military intervention by neighbouring countries: the situation in Niger is deteriorating rapidly. A military coup has thrown the country into turmoil, partly aided by social media.
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    Angry tweeting and general laughter
        
    
This year the PhDs of the institute had their traditional day out (uitje) to The Hague. The last two years they had stayed in Leiden, so The Hague already seemed like quite the adventure. Indeed, it seems almost that as time progresses and more and more archives become digitized, history PhDs slowly…
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    European integration and the United States: Have we reached the end of the "Cold War aberration"?
    
    
Lecture, European Union Seminar / CHEI Seminar
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    Conference Hazelhoff Centre: Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets
        
    
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law, the conference ‘Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets’ was held on the 11th of May 2017 at law firm Stibbe in Amsterdam. The conference attracted an international audience originating from more than five different…
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    Leiden University Centre for Digital Humanities Small Grants
        
    
The Leiden University Centre for the Digital Humanities (LUCDH) invites applications from Leiden University staff and students for funding aimed at developing Digital Humanities activities.
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    Leiden Centre for Continental Philosophy, Working Seminar spring 2021
        
    
The seminar is dedicated to the work-in-progress of Leiden Centre for Continental Philosophy staff and doctoral students. The paper is sent in advance and discussed in the meeting. On 18.2 and 22.4. the seminar is proud to host guest speakers. We warmly encourage all interested people to participate…
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    Sign languages and Deaf studies
    
    
At LUCL, researchers have established the Leiden Hands!Lab for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies.
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    The Tragedy of the Stupid Nation
    
    
The Tragedy Of The Stupid Nation retraces three decades of political instability during which the people of the Central African Republic suffered from several waves of violence that led to the breakdown of the social cohesion between the different communities (first along ethnic, then along religious…
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    SciSTIP – Bibliometric identification of research teams in Africa
    
    
This project is opening up the possibility of systematically studying research teams from a broad perspective, by developing specific bibliometric methodologies able to identify active collaborative research teams in Africa. Based on the extensive experience of CWTS and CREST, this project represents…
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    Strategic Task Forces
    
    
Our staff and students serve on task forces that aim to translate key Una Europa themes into concrete actions.
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    A grammar of Nchane: A Bantoid (Beboid) language of Cameroon
    
    
On the 30th of June, Richard L. Boutwell successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated. The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics congratulates Richard on this achievement!
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    Conversations of Motherhood
    
    
The subject of motherhood is interwoven with themes of survival, power and identity. It is also at the heart of any consideration of women’s writing. Conversations of Motherhood sensitively charts common themes, intersecting experiences and related topics within the cultural specificities of South African…
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    The Figure of Abraham in the Metrical Homilies of Jacob of Sarug: Its Literary and Theological Context
    
    
This project is a close and sensitive contextual study of Jacob of Sarug's (ca. 451-521 AD) metrical homily
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    LEF grant for legal history research into limitation of marine liability
        
    
In July 2021 the Leiden Empowerment Fonds (LEF) awarded a research grant of €13,500 for research into the history of maritime law in early modern times.
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    The interplay of cultures and technologies investigated in successful Lorentz Workshop
        
    
In the week of 14 to 18 January the Lorentz workshop 'Intersecting Worlds. The Interplay of Cultures and Technology' took place at the Lorentz Center in Leiden. Attracting many scholars from across the world, the workshop explored the transformations and responses of indigenous societies around the…
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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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    What can the Leiden International Centre do for you?
        
    
As an international employee at Leiden University, it can be hard to settle into the workplace, the city, or generally, the Netherlands. The Leiden International Centre can help international employees land comfortably and make living abroad just a little bit easier. Jenny Willcock, coordinator at the…
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    Lecture Lena Liepe (Centre for Religion and Heritage, Groningen)
    
    
On 8 October 2021 (15.00-17.00) Prof. Dr Lena Liepe (Linnaeus University, Sweden) will hold a lecture entitled: "Exhibiting the Sacred: Holy Matter in Museum Displays".
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    Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference : Landscape in Perspective: Representing, Constructing, and Questioning Identities
    
    
The Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference was founded in 2013 to publish a selection of the best papers presented at the biennial LUCAS Graduate Conference, an international and interdisciplinary humanities conference organized by the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS). The…
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    Tenure-track assistant professor in economic history at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen
    
    
The Saxo Institute, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH) invites applicants for a tenure-track assistant professorship in economic history
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    Spycraft in History Today’s and The Economist’s Books of the Year
        
    
Spycraft, by professor Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman has been selected by History Today and The Economist as one of 2024’s best books
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    Wagenaar writes about Louise Six: ‘I wanted to give a voice to women in history’
        
    
When Jeanette Wagenaar read Simone van der Vlugt's De amulet (The Amulet) at the age of eleven, she decided that she too wanted to write a historical novel one day. Thirty years later, Gooilust, about Louise Blaauw-Six, has now been published.
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    Fifty Years of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States
    
    
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    Ethnographies of Insurance
    
    
How do insurance products transform intimate and personal relations? What are the consequences of the classifications that insurance companies use and how do these affect solidarity, morality and inequality?
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    Moving images and stories about itinerant heritage in Leiden's Oude UB
        
    
How do Nepalese exiles in England celebrate their festivals? What are North Korean monuments doing in Zimbabwe? The ‘Heritage on the Move’ exhibition shows what happens to cultures under the influence of migration. From 3 December to 7 January in Leiden University's Oude UB.
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    Paul van ElsFaculty of Humanities
p.van.els@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2595
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    Researching food-centred social networks with participatory visual methods
    
    
Our Winter School alumna Ginevra Montefusco defended her Master thesis this March with the title Food in the Margin: a feminist analysis of sense of place in Barriera di Milano, Turin (supervisors: Alessia Toldo and Egidio Dansero).
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    JUSTREMIT
    
    
JUSTREMIT is an ERC-funded project that brings together political theory, ethnography, and security studies in an interdisciplinary study of remittances and global justice.
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    Modern and Contemporary (1800−Present)
    
    
This research cluster centres on regional, national, and global intersections and interactions between a variety of artistic expressions and society. It focuses not only on objects (artistic, literary, cinematic, and medial), but also on practices (aesthetic, political, and cultural).
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    Drones help write new history of Caribbean
        
    
Drones are proving to be a good means of mapping man-made changes in the landscape. Geophysicist Till Sonneman and his colleagues (archaeology) are experimenting with drones in inaccessible areas of the Caribbean.
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    Discover Leiden science history through Atlas Obscura
        
    
The Leiden wall formulae, Einstein's sink or the signature wall of Ehrenfest. It are just a few of Leiden's hidden science treasures. Alumnus from the Leiden Observatory Alex Pietrow described a few of these places on travel website Atlas Obscura.
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    LOCVS. Memory and Transience in the Representation of Place From Italic Domus to Artistic Environment
    
    
This study links up the concept of place with memory, with the idea of transience and the transition from life to death.
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    Indonesia and Leiden University have a shared history – and a shared future
        
    
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will head a delegation that is visiting Indonesia at the end of June. The visit is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ‘Leiden’ institute KITLV-Jakarta. What does this institute do and why is Indonesia important to the University?
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    Reading and Transferring the Sublime. The Scholarly Reception and Political Relevance of the Sublime in the Dutch Golden Age
    
    
This research will investigate which aspects of On the sublime received attention in the intellectual milieu of the seventeenth century and how the sublime found its way in the political and artistic discourse of that time. Thus I aim to shed light on the role of art in politics and society in this…
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    Le roi sublime. Overwhelming Politics and Performance under Louis XIV
    
    
This project will clarify how these concepts operated in theoretical writings on performance ,this broadened conceptual framework will not only give us a clear view on how sublime effects in performance were theorized, it will also provide us a concrete apparatus to understand the cultural and political…
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    In search of missing link in Islamic and European history
        
    
In the period between the First and the Second World War, many Muslim intellectuals came to Europe. What impact did they have on each other’s, as well as on European thinking, and how were they in turn influenced? Leiden Islam expert Dr Umar Ryad has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant to investigate…
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    The Austria Centre Leiden welcomes visiting researcher Dr. Lena Sadovski
        
    
The Austria Centre is pleased to welcome Dr. Lena Sadovski as a visiting scholar who will do research at Leiden University for a few months in 2023. We asked Dr. Sadovski a few questions about her doctoral work, her future research and what she wants to achieve during her time at Leiden.
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    Grotius Centre at 2025 European Society of International Law Conference
        
    
Between 11 and 13 September 2025, the ESIL Annual Conference took place in Berlin, Germany. This year's conference unfolded on the theme 'Reconstructing International Law', attracting an unprecedented number of legal scholars from all over the world.
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    Applying for jobs during the coronavirus pandemic: Ancient History alumni share their experiences
        
    
Three alumni of our Master’s degree programme in Ancient History talk to us about how they found a job after graduation during the coronavirus pandemic. During the interview, Gabriël hung a huge board covered in post-it reminders behind his laptop, Molly was glad that the members of the selection committee…
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    Roman Fake News? Documentary Fictions in the Roman Empire
    
    
How can theories about modern disinformation help to understand how Roman documentary fictions functioned?
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    Peter Webb’s EPIC PASTS explores how Muslims viewed their pre-history
        
    
Peter Webb is one of the four young Leiden Humanities researchers to receive a Veni grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Webb will use the funding for his project EPIC PASTS: PRE-ISLAM THROUGH MUSLIM EYES, to reevaluate the ways in which Muslims in early Islam remembered…
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    ASCL Seminar: Seeing Development Approaches and Narratives from the African Periphery, 1979-2023
    
    
Lecture
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    Critical edition and annotated translation of the Niśvāsamukha
    
    
This project will lead to a critical edition and annotated translation of the Niśvāsamukha, the opening book of the Niśvāsatattvasaṃhitā.