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Join the conversation on academic freedom
Debate
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To Amuse, to Amass, and to Multiply: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei
Lecture
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Workshop: How to write a Data Management Plan (DMP)
Workshop
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Water movements
Lecture, Blue History Network Graduate Forum
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Water frontiers
Lecture, Blue History Network Graduate Forum
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Water governance
Lecture, Blue History Network Graduate Forum
- Quantum & Law Conference 2026
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Evaluation of Bias and Robustness in Search and Conversational Systems
PhD defence
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LeidenGlobal Dialogues - Indigo: Threads of Trade, Culture & Change
Lecture
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ASCL Seminar: Intentional Hope, Social Change and Leadership
Lecture
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Joseph Bosworth & Old English Studies: Then, Now and the Future
Conference
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Scientometrics Using Open Data
Research
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PhD and ResMA workshop: AI and Your Research
Workshop
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European Day of Languages - Evening of Languages
Festival
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Leiden Anthropology Conference 2
Conference
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Staff symposium on student well-being: Resilience through connection
Conference
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2021: This was the year of our faculty
2021 was an eventful year once again for the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA). Hybrid, working from home, online education, on-campus education, face masks, self-tests, keeping distance, quarantine and the coronavirus. Words that have now become a standard part of our vocabulary when…
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‘Colourblind parenting is a myth’
We should mention differences in skin colour to our children because only then can we talk openly about prejudice and racism – and how to prevent them. This is what Professor Judi Mesman says in her book ‘Opgroeien in kleur’ (Growing up in Colour), which offers advice to parents. ‘Why is there only…
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Alumna Sytske Besemer on living and working abroad
This month's flash interview is with alumna Sytske Besemer, Criminologist, who works at a startup called Cradle. Sytske has specifically chosen to work for a company with societal impact. And she is about to move again, this time to Zürich.
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In memoriam: Rudy B. Andeweg (1952-2024)
On Friday, June 28, 2024, emeritus professor Rudy B. Andeweg passed away. His passing marks the loss of an important figure within the field of political science, not only nationally, but internationally. Here we remember an outstanding researcher, inspiring teacher, capable administrator and an involved…
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In conversation with our researchers during the Dutch Bio Science Week
The past few days we interviewed several of our researchers about their various studies during Dutch Bio Science Week. They answered questions such as what impact their research has on our future and with whom they have established valuable collaborations.
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Flash interview with alumnus Joost Bunk: As a diplomat, you know there's a risk of being declared persona non grata
When Russia attacked Ukraine in the night of 23-24 February, alumnus Joost Bunk, who was working as a diplomat in Russia, knew that everything would change.
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Liveblog: Leiden University strikes against government cuts
Staff from Leiden University are starting the Dutch universities’ staggered strike against the government cuts on 10 March. Follow the strike in this liveblog.
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Professor Jos Schaeken: 'I had no idea where Leiden was, but I did know I wanted to study there.'
In the Pioneers of Leiden University series we talk to past and present students who were the first in their families to go to university. In this third instalment we talk to Jos Schaeken (1962) dean of the Honours Academy and Professor of Slavic and Baltic languages and Cultural History: 'I had to…
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Veni grants for 16 Leiden researchers
Sixteen researchers at Leiden University are to receive a Veni grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). These awards offer promising young researchers the opportunity to further develop their own ideas over a period of three years.
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Stolen Focus: Our Brains Online - The Reading List
There is a reasonable chance that you came to this reading list through a social medium. Now it's our job to keep your attention. We are going to do our best. There are so many distractions; from notifications on your phone, to another screen near you, that may also be screaming for attention. Every…
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Symposium Humanities: What does AI mean for our education?
Conference
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Digital Humanities Winter School
Workshops
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Show me the money: the magic of the marketing and finance interface to drive financial performance in hospitality operations
PhD defence
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Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis (advanced)
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First TEAL Workshop
Workshop | TEAL series
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SMILE Kick-off Session - POSTPONED
Lecture, SMILE series
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The dynamics of contact-induced change and language shift
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Series '24/'25
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In the Making #11: Whose creativity? Explorations of interspecies being and making
Arts and culture
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Hybrid workshop: Narrating Highland Heritages of Bhutan
Lecture, Hybrid workshop
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Digital Humanities Winter School 2026
Workshops
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FSW Exhibition: Artworks from students and staff
Arts and culture
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Social class and the rise of Scottish Standard English: Insights from a corpus of poor relief petitions
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
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Resilience after terrorist attacks
Book launch and panel
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Experience Day Leiden University College The Hague
Study information, On Campus Experience
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Food for Thought “Generation of the Future”
Lecture, Food for Thought
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One language = one archaeological culture? Peruvian evidence for a richer interface between language and archaeology
Lecture, Language and the Human Past
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Belonging first: in conversation about an accessible university
D&I Event
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Leiden Teachers' Academy Education Conference
Conference
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Symposium: The Power of Dialogue in Education
Conference
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Staff symposium on student well-being 'Today's Students'
Conference
- Giant Robots, Big Ideas - Exploring the World of Mecha in Japanese Animation
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Leiden Research Support Network Conference 2025
Conference
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Academia in Motion symposium and Town Hall meeting
Conference
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26 Research and Education Grants in 2020 for the Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Whilst 2020 has been an unusual and taxing year for colleagues at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA), the Institute nevertheless can look back on an impressive range of successful grant applications during the previous year. This impressive result was achieved on top of excellent results…