704 search results for “african economics” in the Staff website
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    Bastiaan van GanzenFaculty of Law
b.n.van.ganzen@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277840
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    Marina HanssenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
m.a.h.hanssen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Joyce SnijdewintSocial & Behavioural Sciences
j.a.snijdewint@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Edwin BoezemanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
eboezeman@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4632
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    NIAS grant for Robert Stein: Where do receipts come from?
        
    
Nowadays they can cause the fall of ministers, but once upon a time receipts were a new phenomenon. Associate Professor Robert Stein is to receive a grant from NIAS to map their origins.
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    Soldiers of Fortune at Home: Remarks on the Social and Economic Footprint of Cretan Mercenary Wealth in the Hellenistic Period
    
    
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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    Freya Baetens writes fact sheet on free trade agreements for Dutch Lower House
        
    
Free trade negotiations and agreements are important instruments of EU trade policy. An increasing number of EU climate, environmental and sustainable development objectives play a role in free trade agreements.
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    A love letter to poetry: Albert Verwey Lecture by Antjie Krog
        
    
The South African poet and author Antjie Krog gave the 37th Albert Verwey Lecture in the Great Auditorium in the Academy Building on 18 November. Inspired by Verwey’s poem ‘De zegger van verzen’, Krog’s lecture was a polyphonic and multilingual love letter to poetry.
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    Jaroslaw KantorowiczFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Luning and Hein receive LUF grant
        
    
Luning and Hein receiving a LUF grant to research the intricate relationship between infrastructure projects and their impact on geopolitics, economics, politics, and culture in Africa
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    Africa Thesis Award for Baleseng Maeneche
        
    
Baleseng Maeneche (University of the Western Cape) has won the Africa Thesis Award 2024 with a master's thesis on media representation of male perpetrators of violence against women and children in South Africa. Her research challenges dominant narratives and emphasises the need for fair media representation…
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    Leiden University researchers tackle global challenges with Una Europa-Africa grants
        
    
Three international research projects involving Leiden University researchers will receive funding from the Una Europa university alliance.
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    Una Europa Seed Funding Call: collaborate with researchers in Europe and Africa
    
    
Organisation, Research
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    PhD candidate reveals link between North Korea and southern Africa
        
    
North Korea is generally thought to be an isolated country. But, according to PhD candidate Tycho van der Hoog from Leiden’s African Studies Centre, the opposite is in fact the case. North Korea actually has strong alliances with countries in southern Africa. Van der Hoog is trying to shed more light…
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    Winner of the Africa Thesis Award 2024: Baleseng Maeneche
        
    
The jury of the Africa Thesis Award is delighted to announce that the 2024 prize has been awarded to Baleseng Maeneche, a graduate of the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at the University of the Western Cape, for her thesis 'Media Representations of Male Perpetrators of Violence against Women and Children:…
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    Lars van Doorn speaker at ESOF2022: ‘A great opportunity in many ways’
        
    
From 13 to 16 July, Leiden will host the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF), the largest multidisciplinary scientific conference in Europe. Lars van Doorn from Leiden Law School will give a presentation.
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    CfP: Transnational Conversations: Heritage, Memory, Climate, and Reparatory Justice in the Caribbean, Europe, and Beyond
        
    
We are pleased to invite submissions for a conference exploring how heritage and memory practices, alongside the legacies of climate coloniality, shape contemporary understandings and mobilisations of reparations. This event will examine how historical and political dynamics influence reparative justice…
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    ‘You can’t just go to the field and leave again with data’: meet LUCIR scholar Corinna Jentzsch
        
    
Corinna Jentzsch, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science and co-convener of the Leiden University Center for International Relations (LUCIR) has conducted extensive fieldwork in Mozambique. Her resulting book, Violent Resistance: Militia Formation and Civil…
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    An Indigenous Institution in the Context of Sustainable Socio-Economic Development in Indonesia
    
    
PhD defence
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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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    New Report Launched: ‘Deprived of Liberty, Denied Justice: Double Jeopardy for Children in Conflict Situations in Africa’.
        
    
New Report Launched by ACPF with the support of the Department of Child Law and Health Law
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    Three new Leiden bloggers for Faces of Science
        
    
What is life like as an academic? Twelve PhD candidates will report on their daily work in videos and blogs on the Faces of Science website (in Dutch). They include three researchers from Leiden who are researching topics such as North Korean support for African liberation movements, how differently…
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    Summer filled with conferences in Leiden
        
    
It will be a summer filled with conferences at the Faculty of Humanities in Leiden. In the coming months, there will be something for everyone at the university, especially in the field of languages and cultures of Africa and the Middle East.
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    Visit to Ghana: Leiden University strengthens ties with partners in Africa
        
    
Leiden University will deepen its cooperation with knowledge institutions in Africa. During a trip to Ghana, a delegation spoke with several African knowledge institutions about intensifying their collaboration.
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    Tanja Hendriks awarded Veni
        
    
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has announced that Tanja Hendriks, along with 17 Leiden University researchers, will receive a Veni grant, embedded at the ASCL. With this grant, Hendriks will be able to develop the research project 'Taking a Risk on Disasters: speculative humanitarianism amidst a changing…
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    Workshop on Sign Language Histories
    
    
Workshop
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    Sigrid van Roode: ‘Zār jewellery reveals the world of unseen Egyptians’
        
    
Zār jewellery from Egypt can be found in many museums and private collections in the West, but for a long time very little was known about it, except that it was used in rituals to protect against spirit possession. PhD candidate Sigrid van Roode has explored its history and discovered that the jewellery…
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    Pitfalls and opportunities – A wealth of learning about fair partnerships Between Leiden and Africa
        
    
A whole week was dedicated to fair partnerships and equitable exchange in Leiden-African education and research
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    Leiden was buzzing on the Evening of Languages
        
    
What does it sound like when you create your own words in Chichewa? Can you decipher hieroglyphs after just one workshop? Visitors found answers to these and many other questions during the first edition of the Evening of Languages, held in the brand-new Herta Mohr Building. With a sold-out programme,…
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    Durable Upheaval: The 1974 Ethiopian Revolution and Its Impact Five Decades Later
    
    
Lecture, Studium Generale
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    Introducing: Yusra Abdullahi, Maha Ali & Felipe Colla de Amorim
        
    
Yusra Abdullahi, Maha Ali and Felipe Colla de Amorim recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates. Together they work an an integrated, collective project. Learn more about them below!
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    Introducing: Bruno Allahissem and Luca Bruls
        
    
Bruno Allahissem and Luca Bruls recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates in the NWO-funded project 'Digital warfare in the Sahel: popular networks of war and Cultural Violence', led by Mirjam de Bruijn and Jelena Prokic (LUCL). Below they introduce themselves.
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    Martijn Nouwen on Wopke Hoekstra’s investment in safari enterprise that escaped taxation in Africa
        
    
The Pandora Papers turned the spotlight on Wopke Hoekstra’s investment in an African safari company via a tax haven. Apparently, there was no tax evasion, but that does not seem to be the whole story. Martijn Nouwen, assistant professor in tax law, explains in Follow the Money how the safari enterprise…
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    Una Europa–Africa Partnership Seed Funding Call: join the launch webinar on 26 October
    
    
Research
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    Extra funding for five experimental and innovative research projects
        
    
Five Leiden research projects in history, law and AI have received SSH Open Competition M 2024 funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The researchers have up to five years to work on a promising idea.
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    ‘Louisiana wanted to restart the transatlantic slave trade in the mid-nineteenth century’
        
    
In 1808, the United States banned the transatlantic slave trade. Not everyone was happy about this, as Marcella Schute discovered. In her thesis, she shows how politicians from Louisiana made serious attempts to restart the slave trade in the mid-nineteenth century.
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    New Faculty of Humanities spending reduction plan
        
    
The Faculty of Humanities has shared a new spending reduction plan with its students and staff. Although the plans are less sweeping than previous ones, we still need to make painful decisions: the proposal to scrap the Bachelor’s in Italian Language and Culture, for example.
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    Research Opportunities for Masters Students
        
    
Costanza Franceschini discusses the Sea-ing Africa project, offering unique anthropological research opportunities in Ghana and Morocco for Masters students.
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    The Moroccan Register of “Slaves” in the Early 18th Century: Enslavement, Blackness and Racial Binary
    
    
Lecture
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    How do you prepare students to engage with wicked problems?
        
    
Climate change, social inequality, and the COVID-19 crisis are examples of wicked problems—issues that require collaboration across different disciplines. In partnership with the African Studies Centre, David Ehrhardt and Caroline Archambault (LUC), along with African partners, are researching the best…
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    Jamel Buhari: ‘Queer migration is intertwined with other reasons for leaving’
        
    
Those who apply for asylum at the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) are often asked about their main reason for migration. This process puts asylum seekers in a specific category, while their experiences are often much more complex and multifaceted. With his research on queer migration, PhD…
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    Keti Koti in Leiden: 'Here, too, slavery is all around us‘
        
    
Many traces of the city's slavery history can be found in Leiden but the public isn't always aware of them. The initiators of 'Mapping Slavery in Leiden' want to change this with guided tours and street markers. Representatives of the University and other Leiden institutions will be giving the first…
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    Join a study association: ‘It expands your worldview’
        
    
A discount on textbooks is always welcome. But for these students joining a study association has meant much more than that alone.
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    Annachiara Raia receives NWO Impact Explorer grant: ‘We want to ensure that literature is once again voiced by its own society and resonates
        
    
For decades, the trade in pocketbooks prescribing how to be a good Muslim flourished in East Africa, but in recent years the number of books in circulation has been declining. University lecturer Annachiara Raia is the recipient of an Impact Explorer grant to revive this tradition, in cooperation with…
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    In memoriam: dr. Karin Willemse (1962-2023)
        
    
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of our former colleague dr. Karin Willemse, who passed away on Saturday 18 March 2023.
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    NL Scholarship - Outgoing
    
    
Bachelor, Master
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    LUSTRA+ Scholarship
    
    
Bachelor, Master
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    Open Day as a compass for prospective students
        
    
Chinese Studies, History or Urban Studies? How do you choose the right degree programme for you? Hundreds of prospective students tried to find out at the Bachelor’s Open Day in Leiden and The Hague. A new formula helped them on their way.
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    Suzan AbozyidFaculty of Humanities
s.i.abozyid@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5989