397 search results for “taiwan she studies” in the Staff website
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    ‘Nearly every research study has a governance dimension, but academics know very little about it’
        
    The annual conference of the Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) interdisciplinary research programme will take place in The Hague on 7-9 June. As a researcher at Leiden University, why should you be there? ‘Nearly every research study has a governance dimension, but academics often… 
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    University working hard to create a safer work and study environment
        
    Since the demonstration over a year ago on the Wijnhaven campus, Leiden University has developed plans and initiatives to create the safest possible work and study environment for our university community. The Executive Board would like to explain what has happened since and what else we can expect… 
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    Active Acquaintance for 130 new BA Archaeology students: ‘Wellbeing, study succes, and having fun is all connected’
        
    Every year the newly arriving Archaeology students are invited to join an active introduction day during which they get to know the Faculty and each other in a playful and fun way. The activities are organised by Study Adviser Cleody van der Eijk. ‘It helps people to loosen up and get to know each o… 
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    What will it be like to study in 2075? Uni-visionaries help shape the university’s future
        
    LEGO creations, a clothesline of visions and a journey into the past and the future: just some of the highlights of Uni-vision day, where creatives developed their vision of the future of study. 
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    PhD’s & postdocs: study sustainability and earn credits with this free, virtual exchange
    
    Education, Research 
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    Meet the new study advisor Cleody van der Eijk: ‘I want to help my students to find their next step in life’
        
    Cleody van der Eijk recently started as the new study advisor and exchange coordinator at Archaeology. Aside from helping students out when they encounter issues during their studies, she will also focus on the process of studying abroad. ‘It is very valuable to get to know another culture, while you… 
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    Aitor Burguet-Coca studied fire-use from Palaeolithic to Bronze Age: ‘This gives us an image on different uses of fire across prehistory’
        
    For the following years, Dr Aitor Burguet-Coca will be a returning face at the Faculty of Archaeology. He will join Dr Amanda Henry’s team with his expertise on prehistoric fire use and the methodologies that studying ancient hearths requires. 
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    Chinese Calligraphy for everybody
    
    Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure 
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    Keuzegids: six top bachelor's programmes at Leiden University
        
    Leiden University has six top bachelor's programmes according to Keuzigids universiteiten 2025, a consumer guide to university programmes. This puts Leiden in fourth place of the broad-based universities. 
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    'Rome after Rome': a unique student-scholar exploration of early medieval Rome
        
    Debates about the ‘end’ of the Roman era, how, when, and even if it ended, are still very much alive and raging. However, what happened after the (long) late antique period is a lesser-known and lesser-studied subject. The post-Roman past needs, however, as much energetic investigation and discussion.… 
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    Decolonizing Area Studies. An Open Conversation
    
    Roundtable conversation 
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    PhD training Case Study and Comparative Methods
    
    Course 
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    PhD training Case Study and Comparative Methods
    
    Research 
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    A call with Annie de Jong about the National Student Survey
        
    It’s time once again to take the National Student Survey (NSE), the annual student satisfaction survey for all students at research universities and universities of applied sciences. Annie de Jong is a Policy Officer for Quality Assurance at Strategy and Academic Affairs and the central contact person… 
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    Kabinetsvoorstel voor lager bindend studieadvies: geen goed plan
        
    De Universiteit Leiden vindt de aanpassing van het bindend studieadvies geen verstandig plan. 
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    Why Humanities? Cristiana Strava on Middle Eastern Studies
    
    Lecture 
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    Meet archaeologist Martin Berger: ‘I want to answer archaeological and heritage questions’
        
    In the course of 2020 the Faculty of Archaeology was bolstered by some new staff members. Due to the coronavirus situation, sadly, this went for a large part unnoticed. In a series of interviews we are catching up, giving the floor to our new colleagues. We give the floor to Dr Martin Berger, who joined… 
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    Tailoring support for refugee students: ‘They are amazed at the number of options’
        
    Many people have fled to the Netherlands since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, including students. But even before this war, students with refugee backgrounds were eager to study at Leiden University. How does the University help young people from various backgrounds find their way around the Dutch… 
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    Mink van IJzendoorn investigates the end of amphorae with a PhD in the Humanities grant
        
    This year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant went to Mink van IJzendoorn, enabling him to investigate the disappearance of amphorae. ‘We take means of packaging and shipment for granted, but they are deeply ingrained in our daily lives; they are crucial.’ 
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    Archaeology brings 3D scanning into the classroom
        
    In the course 'From Ceramics to Plastics: The Mediterranean in 12 objects' students were taught to work with 3D scanning technologies. One of the underlying reasons to introduce students to this technology was to teach them to reproduce objects. ‘More and more archaeological information is stored in… 
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    New publication investigates curious shift of 7th century burial practices
        
    At the end of the 7th century something curious occurs in Northwestern Europe. Suddenly, people start burying the dead next to their dwellings instead of in communal cemeteries. Professor Frans Theuws recently published a book on this phenomenon. ‘We wanted to know if the study of these farmyard burials… 
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    Exploring the materials and heritage involved in the Belt and Road Initiative
        
    Dr Maikel Kuijpers, a staff member at the Faculty of Archaeology and a guest researcher at the Centre for Environmental Sciences (CML), is participating in an exploratory interdisciplinary study on the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Made possible by a Seed Fund of the Leiden University Global… 
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    Archaeologist Mette Langbroek works on beads exhibition: ‘Humans have a special relationship with beads'
        
    Beads are among the oldest types of human artistic expression. Even so, the small ornaments have a bad status record regarding archaeological investigation. PhD candidate Mette Langbroek, usually at home studying early medieval beads, had the opportunity to work on a publication and exhibition on 5000… 
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    Fifty years of teaching and research in Egypt: ‘Visit to Cairo a highlight for students’
        
    The Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Thousands of students and researchers from eight partner universities in the Netherlands and Flanders have been able to gain valuable experience in Egypt through the institute. Good reason for a celebrat… 
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    Slice of 'Zeeuws' life: the complex stories behind human burials in Koudekerke
        
    A team of three students affiliated with Leiden University is shedding new light on the lives, diets, health, and mobility of individuals buried at the historic church site in Koudekerke, Zeeland. The project, a collaboration with the Walcherse Archeologische Dienst and funded by the Municipality of… 
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    Archaeology student Anne Wagemakers wins LISF prize for report on research in Spain
        
    With the help of a LUF grant, archaeology student Anne Wagemakers investigated an archaeological assemblage in Spain. Now her research report has won the annual LISF prize. 
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    The study of ancient cities provides us with new urban ideas
    
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    Archaeology Inter-Section journal offers students the chance to publish: ‘I learned a lot during the process’
        
    The Faculty of Archaeology's own home-grown journal Inter-Section has released a new volume. Inter-Section offers students and PhD candidates the unique chance to publish in a peer-reviewed journal. The new volume focuses on the materials that shape our world. 
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    A Physicochemical Study of Medieval and Post-Medieval Ceramics from the Aegean
    
    PhD defence 
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    Meet our new colleague Letty ten Harkel: ‘I am interested in what happens when different cultures come together’
        
    In August 2022 we welcome our new colleague Dr Letty ten Harkel as Assistant Professor in Roman and Post-Roman Archaeology. For the past ten years she has built up an impressive track record in the School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford. Read the interview about her background and research… 
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    Streaming the Sagas: a live role play in the North-European Age of Heroes
        
    Hwæt! You've heard of the adventures of the mighty Beowulf. You've heard of the brave folk standing beside him, and the awe-inspiring foes standing against him. But where their legend still lives, their tale ended long ago... Let us begin a new saga, let us find new heroes, weave a new story - by the… 
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    Four Comenius teaching awards for Leiden lecturers
        
    Five lecturers from Leiden University have received a Comenius teaching award. With the grants they can carry out an innovation project. 
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    Ammodo Science Award to bring cultural heritage to life through play
        
    A team of Leiden researchers has won the Ammodo Science Award for innovative humanities research on perceptions of cultural heritage. 
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    Archaeologist Nathalie Brusgaard investigates human-animal relations as Assistant Professor
        
    Dr Nathalie Brusgaard both studied and finished her PhD at the Faculty of Archaeology in Leiden. After a few years spreading her wings, she is now back. As the new Assistant Professor in the World Archaeology department, she will continue her research on the relationship between prehistoric humans and… 
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    Honorary doctorates for Belgian virologist Marc van Ranst and German Arabist Beatrice Gründler
        
    Leiden University is awarding an honorary doctorate to virologist Marc van Ranst. Van Ranst has been one of the main advisers of the Belgian government during the Covid pandemic. German Arabist Beatrice Gründler will also receive an honorary doctorate for her work in the field of Oriental Manuscript… 
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    Minecraft in Morocco: virtual building blocks bring the past to life
        
    Getting young people excited about history is quite possible without books. Researchers from Leiden travelled to Morocco to work with schoolchildren on reconstructing cultural heritage in the popular video game Minecraft. The result: one virtual 14th-century city gate – and 20 teens with a greater appreciation… 
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    Remembering Olivier Nieuwenhuyse with a festschrift: ‘He would have loved this book’
        
    On November 16 a festschrift in honor of Dr Olivier Nieuwenhuyse was presented in a moving event at the Faculty of Archaeology. Professor Bleda Düring, a personal friend of Nieuwenhuyse, was one of the initiators. ‘If he had been here, he would have loved this book.’ 
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    Archaeologist Amanda Henry traces ancient diets and human adaptability with a Vici grant
        
    Dr Amanda Henry has secured a prestigious Vici grant for her groundbreaking research project, Hominin FoodWays: Changing Diet and Food Processing Across Climate Frontiers. This five-year study, set to begin in September, aims to unravel the dietary adaptations of Eurasian hominins between 1.8 and 0.9… 
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    Investigating obsidian sources in Honduras with a Corrie Bakels Grant
        
    Obsidian, a volcanic glass-like material, is often used for making tools by Mesoamerican societies. In Honduras, certain obsidian artefacts do not yet have a known provenance. PhD candidate Marie Kolbenstetter and Assistant Professor Dennis Braekmans were awarded a Corrie Bakels Grant to explore thus… 
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    Archaeologists bring experts on human evolution together with Kiem grant
        
    Leiden University's Kiem grants aim to help develop new interdisciplinary and interfaculty collaborations and encounters. In the first round, a Kiem grant was awarded to a group of researchers from the Faculty of Archaeology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the LUMC for the organisation of a symposium… 
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    Lego Lost at Sea: an archaeological and environmental exhibition at the Van Steenis
        
    At the entrance of the Van Steenis building you may now visit an exhibition on material culture. Unexpectedly, it does not display pottery or tools, but building materials. And recent ones at that! Check out the exhibition on Legos lost at sea, conceived and assembled by PhD candidate Maia Casna. ‘These… 
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    ‘We’re already at war – we’re just acting as though we’re not’
        
    Professor of International Relations Daniel Thomas is clear: anyone taking peace in Europe for granted is shutting their eyes to reality. 
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    Undisciplined Collections
    
    Workshop 
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    Archaeological Forum: Gül Aktürk en Murat Dirican
    
    Lecture 
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    Analysis of clustering algorithms and performance evaluation metrics applied to samples of the Tell El-Yahudiya ware typology
    
    Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group 
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    Archaeological Forum: Nathalie Brusgaard and Martin Berger
    
    Lecture 
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    The Interactive Pasts Conference 4
    
    Conference 
