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Book Launch: After Savagery. Gaza, Genocide and the Illusion of Western Civilization
Book Launch
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Lancering The Hague Global Futures Hub
Conference
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Phraseology in Children's Literature
PhD defence
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Christa Tobler on BBC Radio about vote for women in Switzerland
On 7 February 2021, Christa Tobler appeared on the BBC Wales radio programme 'Sunday Supplement' (a political and current affairs programme), entitled 'Covid, homelessness and votes for women'. The 50th anniversary of Swiss women's suffrage at the federal level, is commemorated on 7 February 2021.
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been appointed professor by Special Appointment of Military Science: 'It's time for Europe to make a stand.'
Martijn Kitzen has been appointed professor by special appointment of Military Science at ISGA on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Society for War Studies (KVBK).
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Global China’s Human Touch?
PhD defence
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JUL’s Karaoke Night
Activity
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China's Islam in Xinjiang
PhD defence
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What's in a face?
PhD defence
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Let's connect
Study support
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Programming in Python
Training
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Telling Stories: Narrative Traditions from South and Southeast Asia
Roundtable
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Data Reuse Day
Conference
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Radical Spotlights: Personhood, the Economy, and Values
Lecture, Radical Spotlights Seminar
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Programming in Python
Training
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms - January 2024
Lecture
- Materialising Prehistoric Societies in Western Asia
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Programming in Python
Training
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Genocide: Lessons from 20th Century History
Lecture, Seminar
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Programming in Python
Training
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Fast-Tracking Climate Resilience with AI: a Stakeholder Discussion
Panel discussion
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AFITE/Una Europa conference ‘A Three-dimensional Initiative on Academic Freedom’
Conference
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Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child
On 20 November 2015, on the occasion of Universal Children’s Day, the Council of Europe and the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights launched the Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child.
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New Year’s reception - FSW
Conference
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New Year's Reception FSW
Festival, Reception
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L.A.S. Terra Bookmarket
Bookmarket
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How cells determine the fate of proteins (and can we do it too?)
Cells in our bodies are often threatened by errors in our own proteins. The FLOW consortium, comprising scientists from various institutions including Leiden, is poised to meticulously map out for the first time how cells control proteins, correcting or removing faulty ones. This endeavour holds promise…
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Forecasting Finlandization: How will Xi’s China seek to revise East Asia’s regional order?
Lecture
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Bachelor's Graduation Ceremony Archaeology
Graduation Ceremony
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Echo’s uit een toekomst
Inaugural lecture
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'It’s the complexity of this group of patients that makes the challenge of improving their quality of life so interesting’
Dialysis patients experience a range of physical and mental symptoms that interact and influence each otherIn her doctoral research, psychologist Judith Tommel wanted to find the optimum approach to help these dialysis patients improve their quality of life. ‘We need to make sure we avoid excluding…
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Plato's Myths: Tools for Thinking Conference
Conference
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2024
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2023
- Europe's geopolitical power in the face of America's authoritarian turn
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Asia Academy #09: India's Democracy
Lecture
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2025
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2023
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Andrew Gawthorpe in The Guardian about the Republicans’ more radical agenda
University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe argues in The Guardian that the Republican's new agenda for a second Trump term is more radical than the first. He says that they seek to take control of federal agencies by replacing civil servants with ‘American First footsoldiers’.
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Access to Justice in Today’s Libya
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Reporting Reality: Women’s Rights in India
Debate, Leiden Asia Academy
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Frontiers of Children's Rights Summer School
Course
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Let's Play Quantum Games
Lecture
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Sustainability and energy: AI research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
From energy transition to the nitrogen crisis: artificial intelligence can be of great help. Researchers from the three universities in Zuid-Holland are seizing the opportunity. Three of them talk about collaborative research in the AI for Energy and Sustainability focus group within the Zuid-Holland…
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Sarah de Lange, new professor of Dutch Politics: ‘We should not take our democratic constitutional state for granted’
‘Dutch politics are changing, but they also are characterised by stability; that tension fascinates me.’ Sarah de Lange studies, among other things, the Dutch party system, and specifically how the rise of extremist parties influences democracy. She will start as a professor in Leiden in mid-October…
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Inflation - a reading list
In 2022, every euro in the Netherlands lost about 10% of its value, price increases comparable to the stagflation period of the 1970s. In the same year, the value of the Argentine peso halved, while prices in China only rose by 2%. How well do we understand the economic mechanisms behind inflation?…
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FGGA in 2022: This was the year for our Faculty
We started this year as we ended it in 2021: in a lockdown. But the world continues to open up. We are occasionally allowed to go into the office and students are able to return to Campus. Continue reading to find out what the rest of the year has been like.
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The whole world knows the way to the Leiden institute in Morocco
A delegation from Leiden University visited the Netherlands Institute Morocco (NIMAR) in Rabat at the end of February.
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Opening of the Academic Year: 'Relentlessly follow your curiosity and see where it takes you'
The opening of the new academic year highlighted students' and lecturers' personal motivators. Incoming students were encouraged to be bold, forge their own paths and grow by trial and error.
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Farewell to Martijn Ridderbos: ‘We can’t do it alone’
In his leaving interview, Martijn Ridderbos doesn’t have to think long when asked what he is most proud of. ‘Bringing people together; creating things together. Reducing the gap between researchers and the staff who support them because the latter are essential. We’ve achieved that and the seeds have…