944 search results for “indigenous artefact in museum collections” in the Staff website
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    Visitors to the KOG? Please notify us and collect your visitor
    
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    Call for Papers Special Issue: Multi-Level Leadership for Collective Good
        
    The Leiden Leadership Centre (Leiden University), the Centre for Leadership Ethics and Organisation (Queen's University Belfast) and the Journal of Change Management will be organising a symposium and a special issue on multi-level leadership for the collective good. The complexity and dynamics of societal… 
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    Policies, codes of conduct, and laws
    
    There are regulatory policies and recommendations in place, which you should comply with and take into consideration during your research. 
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    The Chinese Queer Collection - A Workshop for Activists, Archivists and Academics at Leiden University
        
    To celebrate the formal launch of the Leiden Chinese Queer Collection (LCQC, 莱顿华语酷儿文献收藏), promote Chinese queer studies scholarship, and raise the visibility of Chinese queer history and culture, the LCQC steering committee will hold a workshop on 24-25 July 2025, under the aegis of the Leiden University… 
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    Archaeologist Natalia Donner receives an award from Panamanian Embassy
        
    In the context of Panama’s independence month, the Panamanian Embassy in the Kingdom of The Netherlands decided to recognize Natalia Donner’s contributions to the study of Panamanian history and culture, as well as her role in a massive repatriation project. 
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    "Storia de Nhas Pais" interviews’ collection officially handed over to Rotterdam City Archive
        
    A collection of interviews from the oral history project "Storia de Nhas Pais" ("Story of my Parents") was handed over to the Rotterdam City Archive on 26 November 2021. 
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    How a Dutch man collecting 400,000 pieces of litter ended up on a scientific paper
        
    Anti-litter activist Dirk Groot photographed, tagged, and collected more than 400,000 pieces of litter in the Netherlands. Now, he and his data are included in a study on urban litter by researchers from Leiden University and Andrea Ballatore from Birkbeck, University of London. 
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    Caribbean archaeology in times of corona: ‘Instead of fieldwork, our students worked on an online exhibition’
        
    Recently, in the midst of coronavirus situation, Professor Corinne Hofman and her team became part of the NWO project Island(er)s at the Helm. Both the application process as well as the start of the project were challenged by the limitations set by Covid-19. ‘As a preparation we travelled through the… 
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    Workshop Early Photography of the Middle East - In Contact with Collections
        
    On Thursday, May 16, Leiden University Libraries is organizing a workshop on early photography of the Middle East. In the workshop, curator Maartje van den Heuvel shows photos of three adventurous Dutch nineteenth-century travel and photography pioneers. They created beautiful photos and photo albums… 
- Definitive agreement Collective Labour Agreement 2024-2025 Universities of the Netherlands
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    Provisional negotiation settlement Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities 2023-2024
    
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    Adv. LL.M. Air and Space law student Filip collects goods for Ukrainians
        
    Students on the Adv. LL.M. Air and Space Law reacted quickly to the news of Ukrainians fleeing the war in Ukraine to neighbouring countries. Filip Draba, who is from Poland, collected donations from the class and, together with additional contributions from family and friends in Poland, he amassed €… 
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    Why do birds flock? Shedding light on collective motions in heterogeneous populations
        
    Leiden physicists Alexandre Morin and Samadarshi Maity study self-organisation and flocking phenomena. They shed light on flocking, which helps to understand how it is possible that birds in a flock don't collide. With plastic microbeads, they create an experimental setup and they developed a mathematical… 
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    Falling bombs and looting soldiers: how to protect Ukraine’s cultural heritage?
        
    The war in Ukraine is leading not only to human suffering. Ukraine's cultural heritage is also experiencing the consequences of the war: museums are being bombed and 'Russification' in the occupied territories means children no longer learn Ukrainian. Researcher Evelien Campfens was commissioned by… 
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    Lecture series Treasures from the Middle Eastern Manuscript Collections and their Wealth of Knowledge
        
    Persian stories with beautiful miniatures, letters on papyrus from Egyptian traders and medicinal manuscripts translated from Greek and edited in Arabic. Studium Generale organizes a lecture series on the world-famous manuscripts from the Middle East collection of Leiden University Libraries (UBL).… 
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    Doing the CPC Run in The Hague? Collect your free Leiden University running shirt
    
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    'Curators are ordinary people who sometimes find themselves in extraordinary circumstances'
        
    Ruurd Halbertsma combines his work as a curator and professor by special appointment with writing thrillers. 'I'd rather respond to the discussion on looted art this way than by joining talk shows.' 
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    Shared Histories, Different Memories: Dutch East India Company (VOC) histories entwined with Australian aboriginal narratives
    
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    Research Night: Re-wriggling the Museum
    
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    Middle Eastern Library and take a closer look at our Middle Eastern collections
        
    An evening program in the University Library and Middle Eastern Library in Leiden for everyone who has something to do with the Middle East; from Tajikistan to the Mahreb and from Istanbul to Sanaa. View the oldest books and clay tablets from the collection and listen to the most fascinating stories… 
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    Negotiation agreement on collective labor agreement Dutch Universities 2025-2026
    
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    Indigenous populations’ major political impact in Latin America: (Re)shaping the nation-state in Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, and Perú
    
    Lecture, PCNI Roundtable 
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    Environmental Activism, Indigenous Survival, and Settler Colonialism in the Unist’ot’en Camp’s Resistance against the Coastal GasLink Pipeline
    
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    turned on its head, and more: unofficial poetry from China in Digital Collections
        
    Over 30.000 pages of new material have been added to the online collection of unofficial poetry publications from China in the Leiden Digital Collections. Produced outside the system, these journals and books are hugely influential yet very hard to find. To address this paradox, Leiden University Libraries… 
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    Book Launch: Explorations in Islamic Archaeology
    
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     Alessandro Aleo Alessandro AleoFaculty of Archaeology a.aleo@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Lasse van den Dikkenberg Lasse van den DikkenbergFaculty of Archaeology l.van.den.dikkenberg@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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    From forming embryo to cancer metastasis: the significance of collective cell movement
        
    Luca Giomi has the first results of his ERC consolidator grant. He discovered that epithelial cells move collectively but in different ways, depending on the scale you look at. It is hexatic at small scales, and becomes nematic at larger scales: it is a multiscale order. This collective movement of… 
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    Preliminary negotiation agreement Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities 2024-2025
    
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    Leiden archaeologists repatriate human remains to St. Eustatius
        
    Representatives of the Faculty of Archaeology recently traveled to the Caribbean island of St. Eustatius to repatriate human remains. The remains, originally excavated in the 1980s, will eventually be reinterred on the island. 
- Museum Talks at the Leiden Department of Art History
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    Conference: Becoming Local? Forgotten Lineages of Displaced Communities Across the Indian Ocean World, 1650-1850
    
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    Open Science Festival: a day focused on collective benefit, equity, fairness, and sustainability
        
    At the Netherlands National Open Science Festival in Rotterdam, 400 people with a heart for research and sharing knowledge came together — including many Leiden University employees. Four colleagues told us about their Festival experience, and their work to practice Open Science at Leiden University… 
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     Sander Müskens Sander MüskensLeiden University Library s.w.g.muskens@library.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Marieke van Meer Marieke van MeerLeiden University Library m.van.meer@library.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2848 
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    Museum visit: A talk with Colombian Artist Nika Sorzano
    
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    A Society in Distress, The Role of Museums
    
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    Documentary From Aksum to India premiered during Week of Classics
        
    For the annual Week of Classics, Dr Marike van Aerde and her team made a documentary about their research project Routes of Exchange, Roots of Connectivity. In the film the team touches upon the interactions of Greeks and Romans with the wider ancient world, ranging from the African kingdom of Aksum… 
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    Johan Van Manen’s Tibetan and Himalayan Collection: The Challenges of Multi-media Research
    
    Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series 
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    Come to Mindlab: 'We are collectively responsible for our social safety'
        
    The Mindlab theatre and discussion programme will launch at the Faculty of Humanities at the end of September. What exactly does this programme on social safety entail? And who is it intended for? HR adviser Brigitte Heming explains. 
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    Jimpitan in Wonosobo, Central Java: An Indigenous Institution in the Context of Sustainable Socio-Economic Development in Indonesia
    
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    Use of natural resources for indigenous ceramic production in the Lesser Antilles during the Ceramic Age and Early Colonial Period
    
    PhD defence 
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    Debate on painting of cigar-smoking white men
        
    The brief removal of Rein Dool’s ‘cigar-smoking white men’ painting generated a storm of reactions last November. Students, staff and alumni reflected on this at a symposium on Friday 26 May. 
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     Richard Griffiths Richard GriffithsFaculty of Humanities r.t.griffiths@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9938 
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    Month of Tutankhamun: Egypt's most legendary pharaoh
        
    November marks exactly 100 years since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. To celebrate this special discovery, the Faculty of Humanities, together with various parties, is organising the 'Month of Tutankhamun': a month full of activities around Egypt's most legendary pharaoh. 
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    Renske Janssen is the winner of the LUCAS Dissertation Prize 2021
        
    The LUCAS Dissertation Prize has been awarded to Dr. Renske Janssen for her PhD thesis Religio Illicita? Roman Legal Interactions with Early Christianity in Context. 
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    Public Key Note of Mari Hvattum on the impact of style
    
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    ‘The ancient Egyptians were concerned with more than just death’
        
    When we think about ancient Egypt, the first things that come to mind are usually mummies and sarcophagi. According to researcher and Rijksmuseum van Oudheden curator Lara Weiss, that impression is unjustified. She made an audio tour for the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden that focuses on living Egyptians… 
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    Archaeologist Valerio Gentile investigates Bronze Age spear combat
        
    How can we tell whether and how a prehistoric weapon was used? How can we better understand the dexterity and combat skills involved in Bronze Age spear fighting? A research team from Leiden and Göttingen University present a new approach to answering these questions: they simulated the actual fight… 
