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    Students, staff and alumni to share the stage at Leiden Canal Concert
        
    Music lovers are welcome at this free open-air concert celebrating 450 years of Leiden University, on Sunday 6 July. This special jubilee edition of the Rapenburg Canal Concert will feature a unique orchestra made up of our students, staff and alumni, performing on a floating stage. 
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    All eyes on China: the Communist Party Congress is coming up
        
    The world’s attention will shift to China as the Communist Party is set to hold its five-yearly congress beginning on 16 October. We talk to Senior University Lecturer Florian Schneider about how its leader Xi Jinping is expected to cement his place as the country’s most powerful leader since Mao Ze… 
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    Should student well-being be an aspect of innovation in teaching and learning?
        
    Students face increasing pressure during their studies. How can we embed student well-being in our teaching? What role do prevention, knowledge and expertise play? And should we see student well-being as an aspect of innovation in teaching and learning? This is what policymakers and teaching staff from… 
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    LeidenASA Annual Meeting: Leiden-based Africa research in the spotlight
        
    The Leiden African Studies Assembly (LeidenASA) held its Annual Meeting on 12 December. LeidenASA is the network of Leiden based Africa-researchers. Fifteen researchers gave pitches on their projects, and sketches of Leiden University's Africa strategy were outlined. 
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    Language as a weapon: alumna Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for the government commissioner on sexual violence
        
    It is one of the most talked-about subjects right now: how do we eradicate sexual harassment and violence? Alumnus Femke Eisma is the spokesperson for Mariëtte Hamer, the government commissioner tasked with tackling this persistent social problem. Eisma studied the Dutch language at Leiden. How is her… 
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    First Programme Directors’ meeting: ‘These themes are relevant to all degree programmes’
        
    Over 40 hard-working programme directors and chairs met for the first time in the Academy Building on 27 October to exchange knowledge and experience and gain new inspiration. Rector Magnificus Hester Bijl opened the meeting with an update on strategic developments in higher education. 
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    Matheus Mendes wins Jaap Doek Thesis Prize 2024 for his research on the right to read
        
    Matheus Mendes was awarded the 12th Jaap Doek Thesis Prize at a ceremony on 13 December 2024 for his thesis on the right to read. The prize honours outstanding master’s theses in children’s rights. 
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    Uzbek mathematician refines world-famous theory: ‘So many things are connected’
        
    Predicting the collective behaviour of systems, like a large group of people electing one of the parties, is no easy task. But there’s a theory that scientists have been using for decades to do just that: the theory of Gibbs measures. Last week, mathematician Mirmukhsin Makhmudov earned his PhD for… 
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    Grand opening of renovated Arsenal building
        
    The renovated Arsenal building, part of the Humanities Campus, has been in use since April 2020. The building was officially opened on Monday 13 June by Martijn Ridderbos, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board, and Mark Rutgers, dean of the Faculty of Humanities. 
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    How we’re setting Academia in Motion: by fostering inclusion and enabling data reuse and sharing
        
    ‘I’m setting Academia in Motion by fostering inclusive practices and enabling data reuse and sharing, with both researchers and students.’ With these words Naomi Truan, Assistant Professor of German Sociolinguistics at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, highlights how she is helping to support… 
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    The wisdom of the Nahua
        
    Indigenous philosophies have been ignored for too long. This prompted Osiris González Romero to study the wisdom of the Nahua in Mexico. Their philosophy has an important message for the consumption society: see the earth and nature as living beings and not just as resources. PhD defence 22 June. 
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    ‘Technology shouldn’t shape our future; we should’
        
    Technology holds so much promise – from self-driving cars to enhanced physical performance from smart implants under the skin. But we should not let ourselves be caught off guard. That is the message of Bart Custers, Professor of Law and Data Science in his inaugural lecture on 21 May. ‘We don’t talk… 
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    In Memoriam: Dr Joannes (Jan) Schmidt (15 June 1951-11 August 2025)
        
    Last week, the sad news reached us that Dr Jan Schmidt passed away on 11 August 2025. We wish his partner, friends and family strength and comfort as they cope with this loss. Jan Schmidt will be remembered as one of the most prolific and learned scholars in the field of Ottoman codicology and histo… 
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    A call about... the University Council
        
    The University Council gives the Executive Board (un)solicited advice and helps decide on important topics. For example, permanent contracts for lecturers and the workload and well-being of our students and staff. It’s an important organ, but many staff have no idea what it does. ‘I think it’s great… 
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    Lorentz Center to receive structural support from NWO and Leiden University
        
    The Lorentz Center is a melting pot that is visited by researchers from around the world. ‘Miracles happen’ during the five-day interactive workshops at the Center. And there is an extra reason to celebrate the center’s 25th anniversary. On 28 April, the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and Leiden University… 
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    Humanities PhD Symposium
    
    Conference, Symposium 
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    Telling Stories: Narrative Traditions from South and Southeast Asia
    
    Roundtable 
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    On the degree adverb lǎo in Northeastern Mandarin
    
    Lecture, CHiLL series 
- International Mother Language Day 2024
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    Delimiting ‘language maintenance’ – what is it, and what is it not?
    
    Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series 
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    Dialect Comparison and Historical Reconstruction
    
    Lecture, Workshop Series 
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    Generics and stereotypes in discourse: a cross-disciplinary perspective
    
    Conference 
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    Workshop on Sign Language Histories
    
    Workshop 
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    European Day of Languages - Taalquizine
    
    Festival 
- Language and the human past
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    Affective Iconicity of Tonemes in Standard Chinese
    
    Lecture, CHiLL series 
- Una Europa: European Day of Languages
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    What is a ‘dialect’? What is ‘dialectology’?
    
    Workshop Series 
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    Mapping Dialect Data – Introduction to QGIS
    
    Lecture, Workshop Series 
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    Blade Runner 2025?
    
    Lecture, Studium Generale 
- LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series
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    The Pen and the Sword: A reading list about writer's quarrels
        
    Writers are not just storytellers: with their novels, tales and critiques they broaden the social imagination, reflect on societal developments and sometimes put new themes on the map. This can easily lead to a conflict because writers and literati often think very differently about issues such as… 
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    Anglophone Islam: English-language Islamic curriculum in post-Apartheid South Africa
    
    Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series 
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    Sources and Strategies in Translating the Canonical Readings of the Qur’an: A case study of Sūrat al-ʾAnʿām
    
    Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series 
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    Forum Antiquum Lecture: Plato’s winged chariot in Coetzee’s Jesus Trilogy: Literature’s journey toward transcendence
    
    Lecture 
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    An Introduction to the Arabic Language History and Origins
    
    Alumni event, Lunch webinar 
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    The ties that bound early Islamicate society
    
    Middle East Studies Lecture 
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    International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (IIGRS)
    
    Symposium 
- Teaching East Asian Languages (TEAL): Challenges, Ideas and Innovations
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    OSCoffee: Doing Open Science in the Humanities: From Public Discourse to Qualitative Data
    
    Lecture 
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    Working memory capacity predicts sensitivity to prosodic structure
    
    Lecture, SMILE Talks 
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    The morphological encoding of Mandarin compounds using EEG techniques
    
    Lecture, CHiLL series 
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    ssh labs
    
    Opening 
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    Discontinuous Constituency and BERT: Two Case Studies of Dutch
    
    Lecture 
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    Social interaction meets technology
    
    Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Series '24/'25 
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    Beyond Classifications and Segments: Recent developments in understanding the dialectal variation of tonal languages
    
    Lecture 
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    A dynamic interaction between morphosyntactic structure and constituent size on prosodic domain formation and marking – evidence from Shaoxing
    
    Lecture, CHiLL series 
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    Nominalization: the view from syntactic approaches to word formation
    
    Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Series '24/'25 
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    War in Europe
    
    Conference 
