1,164 search results for “centre african history” in the Staff website
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    Spinoza Prize for historian Judith Pollman
        
    Judith Pollmann, Professor of Early Modern Dutch History, has been awarded the Spinoza Prize. ‘An unbelievable honour.’ 
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     Ariane Briegel Ariane BriegelFaculty of Science a.briegel@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     José María Castro Ibarra José María Castro IbarraFaculty of Humanities j.m.castro.ibarra@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646 
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     Hannelore Braeken Hannelore BraekenFaculty of Humanities h.braeken@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271348 
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     Saskia Rademaker Saskia RademakerFaculty of Humanities s.rademaker@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8001646 
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     Andrea Warnecke Andrea WarneckeFaculty of Humanities a.u.warnecke@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2679 
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     Sony Jean Sony JeanGelieerde instellingen jean@kitlv.nl | 071 5272727 
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     Bálint Honos Bálint HonosFaculty of Humanities b.honos@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646 
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     Juliët Tinebra Juliët TinebraFaculty of Humanities g.j.tinebra@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009512 
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     Femke Fakkeldij Femke FakkeldijFaculty of Humanities f.k.fakkeldij@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646 
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     Felipe Colla De Amorim Felipe Colla De AmorimFaculty of Humanities f.colla.de.amorim@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646 
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     Cecilia-Louise von Ilsemann Cecilia-Louise von IlsemannFaculty of Humanities c.l.von.ilsemann@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646 
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     Felix Bosch Felix BoschFaculty of Humanities f.r.bosch@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646 
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    Beatrice Gründler: ‘Literary text can help us understand Europe better’
        
    'Consider languages in their shared context.' That is the message of Professor and Arabist Beatrice Gründler, who will receive an honorary doctorate from Leiden University on 8 February. ‘I would like people to learn that Arabic history has a close connection with Europe.’ 
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    Hora est! Exhibition reveals the ritual world of earning a PhD
        
    A dissertation covered in hot pink faux fur, antique prints of PhD ceremonies, a pot encrusted with sealing wax: the Hora est! anniversary exhibition at Oude UB takes you to the ritual yet idiosyncratic world of PhD ceremonies. 
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    European grant to research colonial medical experiments: 'Should we keep using this data?'
        
    When we think of unethical medical experiments, we tend to think first of Nazi Germany. What is less well known is that experiments were also carried out in colonised areas without the explicit consent of the test subject. University lecturer Fenneke Sysling has received a European grant to research… 
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    A sample of perspectives: Rick Honings sought and found new perspectives on Indonesia
        
    Anyone who wanted to get an impression of the Dutch East Indies between 1800 and 1945 quickly turned to travel literature. Large groups of readers devoured non-fiction accounts of the island empire on the other side of the world – and were given a one-sided picture. Most of the sources that reached… 
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    A Dutch Robespierre? Dissertation sheds new light on Leiden revolutionary Pieter Vreede
        
    Leiden patriot Pieter Vreede fought for greater popular influence. Historian Dirk Alkemade reveals how this pioneer used radical means to shape Dutch democracy. 
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    From Scribe to Screen: Sources and Approaches to Global History in the Digital Age [COGLOSS x GLOBALISE]
    
    Lecture, COGLOSS x GLOBALISE Webinar 
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    Introducing 'Everyday Postsocialism in Eastern Europe: History Doesn't Travel in One Direction' (Purdue Univ. Press, 2024)
    
    Lecture, Austria Centre Leiden Lunch Talk 
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    Memories of Cinema-Going in Postwar Japan: An Ethno-history
    
    Lecture 
- Tours for staff: first look at the new University Sports Centre
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    Una Europa project update: Enhancing Scholarship in Eastern Africa (ELSEA)
        
    In September, the Una Europa ELSEA project, Enhancing Scholarship in Eastern Africa, officially started. Now that the project has been running for a couple of months, it’s high time to check in and see how the project is going. 
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    Eredoctoraten voor Bonnie Honig, Eliot Higgins en Kelly Chibale
        
    Leiden University will be conferring three honorary doctorates in its special anniversary year. They will be awarded to Eliot Higgins, truth finder and founder of Bellingcat, Bonnie Honig, expert in feminist theory and legal theory, and Kelly Chibale, professor of organic chemistry, who works on prevention… 
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    Governance, and the Environment in Ottoman Yemen, 1870-1924: Revisiting the History of the Late Ottoman Frontier
    
    Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series 
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    Check it out: NIMAR contributes to COBRA museum exhibition
        
    This summer, the COBRA Museum will be focusing on Moroccan art. 'The other story' exhibition presents for the first time Moroccan modernism in the Netherlands. The Netherlands Institute Morocco (NIMAR) contributed to its exhibition 
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    ‘Poorer people often bear the brunt of sustainability initiatives’
        
    The effects of sustainability projects on poorer, marginalised people should be considered at a much earlier stage. This is the opinion of Marja Spierenburg, Professor of Anthropology of Sustainable Development and Livelihood, who will give her inaugural lecture on 25 February. 
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    Executive Board column: Annetje Ottow on Brussels, Africa and societal impact
        
    Within the scope of innovating and connecting – the theme of our new Strategic Plan – I paid a visit to Brussels last week. It is important to give Leiden University a face in Brussels and to show our expertise, on Africa for instance. 
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    Lecturer and students taking action: 'Anton de Kom deserves a statue in The Hague’
        
    Why doesn't the Surinamese resistance hero and independence fighter Anton de Kom have a memorial site in his former hometown, The Hague, while there are streets named after colonial leaders? The students of university lecturer Anne Marieke Van der Wal-Rémy are committed to the erection of a statue. 
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    From Latin America to Africa: 'I always say I ended up on the wrong continent'
        
    During her study of Latin America, Tineke Floor laid the intercultural foundation that has served her well in her career. Floor currently works as Director Europe at African Parks, an NGO that promotes nature conservation in Africa. How does she look back on her studies? And why the leap to another… 
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    Honorary doctorate for child rights activist Graça Machel
        
    Mozambican politician and child rights activist Graça Machel will receive an honorary doctorate from Leiden University for her commitment to the rights of women and children in Africa and elsewhere. She will be awarded the honorary doctorate on the Dies Natalis, the University’s foundation day, on 8… 
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    Why is it now that the Left has momentum in Latin America (and how long it will last)
        
    The left is gaining more and more ground on the political map of Latin America, with the elections in Colombia as the most recent example. But what’s behind this pull to the left? Professor of Modern Latin American History Patricio Silva talks about the current political situation in the region. 
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    ‘Liberal American foreign policy was always entangled with illiberal interests’
        
    American foreign policy in the period after the Second World War is often characterised as liberal. This is, however, not the full picture, argues university lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe. He has been awarded a Vidi grant to research and rewrite this popular narrative. 
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    How gas conflicts between Ukraine and Russia were the precursor to war
        
    The war between Ukraine and Russia is playing out not just on the battlefield but also on the geopolitical playing field of gas. Conflicts at the start of this century about this energy source were, says PhD candidate Ilia Barboutev, a precursor to today’s war. 
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    The usefulness of science: ‘Room for exchanging questions, values and ideas'
        
    Is scientific research useful? In his dissertation, Jorrit Smit argues that in order to answer this question one should not look at, for example, prominent scholars or influential organisations, but at places where knowledge exchange and co-creation take place. Promotion 6 May. 
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    The eternal student: exhibition travels through 450 years of studying
        
    Over the centuries painters and photographers have depicted students at study in Leiden. An exhibition at the Hortus botanicus reveals the similarities and differences in 450 years of student life. 
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    The Art of Cold War Globalism: A Visual History of Post-Migration and Minority Alliances after 1945
    
    Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar 
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    Photo Report Cluster South
        
    The renovation of the South Cluster has been in full swing over the recent period. As the completion date approaches, no later than 1 April, we're excited to provide you with a glimpse of the current state of the building. 
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    Herta Mohr Building officially handed over to the Faculty of Humanities
        
    On Tuesday 19 March, Chris Suijker (Director of Real Estate) handed over the key of the Herta Mohr Building to Saskia Goedhard (Executive Director of the Faculty of Humanities), officially transferring the management of this building to the Faculty of Humanities. 
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    How is the economic and political turmoil affecting Britons?
        
    These are turbulent times in the UK. The cost of living is high, leaving many people struggling to make ends meet, and these past few months have been tumultuous in terms of politics. University lecturer Anne Heyer explains what impact this can have on people's political perceptions and participatio… 
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    Bernhard Willem Holtrop - master of the political cartoon
        
    If you look at the postwar cartoonists of Dutch origin, Bernhard Willem Holtrop is certainly the most interesting, according to Frenk Driessen. He wrote his PhD thesis on Holtrop - who drew for HP/De Tijd and Charlie Hebdo, among others - and then also published it as a book. 
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    Using technology for the translation of literature: a user-centred approach
    
    Lecture, Leiden Translation Talks 
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    Workshop History and International Studies - The Global Futures of the EU
    
    Conference, Workshop History and International Studies 
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     Sarah Cramsey Sarah CramseyFaculty of Humanities s.a.cramsey@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5278825 
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     Isaac Scarborough Isaac ScarboroughFaculty of Humanities i.m.scarborough@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2655 
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    Students Sander, Linde and Melle create an online exhibition for the University Library
        
    With a recently published major research project and an exhibition at the Rijksmuseum, the struggle for independence in Indonesia has been thrusted back into the spotlight. Leiden University is devoting attention to this topic as well. History students Sander van der Horst and Melle van Maanen joined… 
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    World Women's Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) 1934-1941
    
    Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series 
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    A History of East Baltic through Language Contact: A Seminar on the Occasion of Anthony Jakob’s Defense
    
    Conference 
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    CSC-Leiden University Scholarship
    
    PhD 
- Forgotten heroes
