2,704 search results for “presenter” in the Staff website
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Sunni constitutional theory in light of an early hadith about obedience
Lecture
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Webinar: A pleasant work environment: tips for connecting communication
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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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Prosecution of Heads of State: What Happens After?
LECTURE
- Unfolding Finitudes: Current Ethnographies of Aging, Dying and End-of-Life Care | Online Webinar Series
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Still Lives: Jewish Photography in Nazi Germany
Debate, Book Launch
- Ancient History Research Seminars 2024-2025
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Tracing Expertise in Politics: A Digital History of Technocracy in the Dutch House of Representatives, 1917-1994
Lecture
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OSCoffee: A bird's eye view of Open Science Developments, Challenges and Future Directions at Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Lecture
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On Kino and On Analogue: Obsolete Media in Post-socialist China
Lecture, China Seminar
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Implications of Case (mis-)matches for theories of ATB-movement. Evidence from non-syncretic mismatches involving the genitive of negation in
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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New light on the modern night. Computationally tracking “invisible flâneurs” in Antwerp police records (1876-1939)
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Remembering through museums, objects, art and more: The heritage of psychiatric institutions and their patients
Faculty Lecture
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Spionnen op de Noordzee
Debate
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Utagawa Hiroshige: The Landscape Artist as Pathfinder
Lecture
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Connect, collaborate, contribute: Explore Una Europa at our Community Meet-up
Community Meet-up & Networking
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Cinquecento Medusae: jellyfish invasion with a climate change message
Exhibition
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China Knowledge Network: China’s industrial decarbonization: implications for the Netherlands and Europe
Lecture
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International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (IIGRS)
Symposium
- Global Histories of Knowledge 2024 - 2025
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Prudent Resistance: Hezbollah's Endurance in a Hostile World
Middle East Studies Lecture
- Bicentennial Bolivia: reflections upon 200 years of independence
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IOPS Summer Conference 2025
Conference
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Film screening - Fireside Peace Chats
Arts and culture
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LCN2 seminar May 2025
Lecture
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New Year’s reception - FSW
Conference
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Opening exhibition 'CV of Failures'
Exhibition
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Racism versus Socialism in Cuba
Lecture, Discussion
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Dutch Brain Cognition and Behavior Day
Conference
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How infants learn about language within their social context - experimental and observational evidence
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium
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LUCAS Talks: Negotiating the Past
Lecture
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Symposium: Inzet van reviews na moord en doodslag in huiselijke kring
Conference
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Beyond Field School: Fighting Authoritarianism by Training Tomorrow's Archaeologists
Lecture
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CV of Failures Exhibition
Exhibition, Student wellbeing
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Legacies: Why Museum Histories Matter
Conference
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Workshop Podcasts in education
Didactics
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Leiden Archaeology Network and Career Event
Study information, Network and Career Event
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For the first time, scientists map brain activity across the entire mouse brain
Over a period of seven years, researchers from the International Brain Laboratory mapped 279 brain regions at the cellular level. Their findings are now published in Nature, with both data and software openly shared. Cognitive neuroscientist Anne Urai: 'Any researcher with a good question can make use…
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SSH labs: a place to be inspired by your colleagues
The new SSH labs will offer great opportunities for FSW and FGW staff engaged in experimental research. The labs will be a place of inspiration, not only because of the state-of-the-art equipment, but also as a result of the increased interaction with colleagues in other disciplines.
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The world is changing. How should we as a university adjust our strategy?
At the halfway mark, how should we adjust our strategy to a rapidly changing world? Faculty administrators, academic directors, directors of expertise centres, staff from Administration and Central Services, members of the representative bodies and students assessors met on 6 June to discuss this qu…
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Een bolwerk van vrijheid: hoe IncLUsion vluchtelingstudenten opneemt in de academische gemeenschap
The incLUsion programme offers refugees who are not yet able to enrol as regular students the opportunity to take part in university education. Simon (IncLUsion secretary) and Sharon (exchange officer) reflect on the graduation and explain how the programme works.
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While doing research on victimhood, Criminology student Sara suffered a serious injury and became a victim herself
In the middle of doing research for her master’s thesis, Sara Kalf (24) was hit by a car and got seriously injured. After a long period of rehabilitation and hard work, this week she can finally add her signature to the wall of the Academy Building’s ‘Sweat Room’.
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Banned almost–prime minister of Thailand: ‘Politics must be moral and realistic’
Pita Limjaroenrat (45) was set to become Thailand’s next prime minister, but in 2024 the Thai Constitutional Court dissolved his progressive Move Forward Party and banned him from politics. He now reflects publicly on the policy values that brought the party to prominence.
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Inaugural lecture Carmen Vleggeert-Lankamp
During her studies, professor Carmen Vleggeert-Lankamp developed a deep passion for spinal surgery. From exploring unknown fields and supervising PhD candidates to providing appropriate care for patients and making the most of data: her fascination remains strong to this day.
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A shared path to well-being: ‘Someone has to be the first to say: let’s do things differently’
How do we offer students a helping hand without losing sight of our own well-being? This was the question that study advisers, lecturers, deans and student support staff tried to answer at the Staff Symposium on Student Well-being.
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Update #iamapsychologist: Why Psychology and the international bachelor's programme are essential
Psychologen laten zich horen over de plannen om de internationale bacheloropleidingen op te heffen in de Randstad en Tilburg. Het inititatief #Ikbeneenpsycholoog van Judith Schomaker op LinkedIn vindt navolging. Lees een selectie van de posts en ook het blog van Eiko Fried over de consequenties.
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How European blind spots strengthen the shadow order
As a strategy and international security specialist, Julien Bastrup-Birk (41) has advised both NATO and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and worked at the UK Foreign and Defence ministries. Next week, he will defend his PhD on clandestine non-state power in the international system.
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Marieke Liem: ‘Hidden warning signs preceding femicide deserve visibility’
Each year, around forty women in the Netherlands lose their lives, most often at the hands of a (former) partner or family member. Judges, lawyers and survivors now turn directly to Professor Marieke Liem for expertise. For her, this is telling: ‘The time has come for greater knowledge and a coordinated…