370 search results for “burial more” in the Staff website
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– ‘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.
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Less carrot more stick
PhD defence
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Li Manshan: Portrait of a Folk Daoist
Film screening
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Memory in Antiquity Workshop
Workshop
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Maurits BergerFaculty of Humanities
m.s.berger@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1684
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PhD Candidates: Get more success with less stress
Personal development, Working effectively
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Want to know more about GROW? Join the webinar
Webinar
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Want to know more about GROW? Join the webinar
Webinar
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Want to know more about GROW? Join the webinar
Webinar
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Want to know more about GROW? Join the webinar
Webinar
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Want to know more about GROW? Join the webinar
Webinar
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Want to know more about GROW? Join the webinar
Webinar
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Webinar: Help your students get more out of your course.
Webinar for staff members
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PhD defence
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Faculty of Archaeology launches dinosaur-focused research
Many an archaeologist, at some point in their career, is asked what type of dinosaur they discovered. Instead of once again patiently explaining that we do not do dinosaurs, the Faculty Board has now decided to listen to society’s call. ‘It is clear that the general public feels that dinosaurs are relevant…
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Syntactic effects of negation — A’-interactions and more
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
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More Is Alive: Emergent Multi-Scale Order & Collective Flows In Tissues
PhD defence
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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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Building a stronger and more resilient Union - Mapping the cost of non-Europe (2022-2032)
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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The Need for Teaching a More Accurate and Inclusive History of Science: The Case of Islamic Contributions to Math and Sciences
Debate