1,164 search results for “centre african history” in the Staff website
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    Punishment or refuge? ‘Women sometimes aimed to be convicted’
        
    Over a thousand women ended up in a State workhouse between 1886 and 1934. This was a place for vagrants, beggars and drunkards: people who were said to be too lazy to work. Who were these women who were sent there? PhD candidate Marian Weevers found out. 
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    Peter van Bodegom on sustainable horticulture
        
    Dutch greenhouse horticulture is a world leader when it comes to innovative capacity and sustainability, but ‘the challenges are great in terms of energy, water, environment and biodiversity,’ says Peter van Bodegom, coordinator of AgriFood at the Centre for Sustainability of the Leiden, Delft, Erasmus… 
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    Migration and International Socialism: Transnational Socialism, Free Movement, and Migration in the early European Parliament
    
    Lecture, LIMS seminar 
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    Demolition of Van Eyckhof/Wijkplaats nearly completed, renovation to start as soon as possible
        
    The dust clouds are slowly settling in Van Eyckhof/Van Wijkplaats (Cluster South). The demolition work and circular dismantling that started in autumn are almost completed. In the meantime, the invitation to tender for the renovation ois taking slightly longer than expected and, therefore, the start… 
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    Four Leiden University researchers awarded Vici grants
        
    From research on the first human ancestors to leave Africa to mathematical models in random disturbances. For Leiden researchers have been awarded a prestigious Vici grant by the Dutch Research Council. 
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    Household Slavery: 'An Overlooked Method of Enslaving People'
        
    When discussing enslavement, attention often focuses on Africans forcibly shipped to South America. Researcher Timo McGregor's new Veni research sheds light on a lesser-known method, whereby indigenous populations were enslaved through the households of colonisers. 
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    Call for proposals: (digital) resources for the library
    
    Education, Library, Research 
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    Six top rated programmes at humanities
        
    The bachelor programmes German Language and Culture, Classics, Dutch Language and Culture, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Religious studies and Linguistics have received the predicate top rated programme from the Keuzegids. 
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    Vicente Fisher de Miranda Rodrigues awarded Cornelis Thiele Prize
        
    After the KHMW Brouwer Thesis Prize for History, Vicente Fischer de Miranda Rodrigues has also won the Cornelis Thiele Prize of the Dutch Society for Religious Studies. 
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    New residents in the South Cluster from Spring 2024
        
    There has been good progress with the new South Cluster construction through the summer months. All the door and window frames are now in place, the building will soon be wind and watertight and the interior finishing has already begun. The work will be completed in the months ahead, with the building… 
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    Calling all researchers: join us at 3 October University!
    
    Research 
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    Introducing: the students of Cosmopolis Advanced
        
    Last July saw the start of the new master programme Cosmopolis Advanced, an initiative of the Institute for History at Leiden University in partnership with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Yogyakarta. The Cosmopolis Advanced programma, led by prof.dr. Jos Gommans and coordinator dr. Lennart Bes, provides… 
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    Announcement of Scaliger Institute Research Fellowship Winners (1st round)
        
    With support of several publishers and private foundations, Leiden University Libraries (UBL) and the Scaliger Institute welcome around 15 to 20 Fellows and guests per year to consult and research materials from our Special Collections. The Scaliger Institute received many applications this year from… 
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    Building Epistemic Justice After Nuclear Weapons Testing: The Case of Kiritimati
    
    Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series 
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    Turkey’s Centennial: Democracy, Diplomacy, Security
    
    Lecture, Panel Discussion 
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    Ethnic Bias in Immigration Preferences: Experimental Evidence from Britain
    
    Lecture, LIMS seminar 
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    Critical Caribbean Thought on Colonial Legacies
        
    The Caribbean as we know it today is fundamentally a product of colonial activity and globalisation. Practically everyone that inhabits the Caribbean has ancestors from different continents due to colonial activity, which profoundly affects the area to this day. Caribbean writers, both in the Caribbean… 
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    Embedded Bureaucrats and Refugee Integration: How Do Local Bureaucrats’ Social Ties to Host Communities Facilitate Service Provision to Refugees
    
    Lecture, LIMS seminar 
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    Kiem projects 2024-2025
    
    From health to migration to climate: 25 interdisciplinary research and education initiatives received a Kiem grant in 2024. 
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    Erasmus+ for Teaching Assignments
    
    PhD, Staff 
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    Erasmus+ for Traineeships
    
    Bachelor, Master 
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    Erasmus+ for Studies
    
    Bachelor, Master 
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    Fourteen Leiden University researchers receive Vidi grant
        
    The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Vidi grants to 14 Leiden researchers. This grant of a maximum of 850,000 euros will enable them to start a new research group and develop their own line of research over the next five years. 
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    A Contemporary Past – Looking Back and Forward
    
    Exhibition, Photo exibition 
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    The Principles of Representative Government: Thirty Years Later
    
    Lecture, Workshop 
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    The Helsinki Final Act at 50: Timeless Masterpiece or Relic of the Cold War?
    
    Lecture, Studium Generale 
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    Can the Qing subaltern speak? Exploring Tibetan and Mongol history through the use of sub-provincial Chinese language archival sources
    
    Lecture, China Seminar 
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    Back to the Future: What vision of the future did people have during perestroika?
        
    In many Central and Eastern European countries, a period of greater openness emerged in the late 1980s. How did this affect the future perspective of residents? And can we learn anything from this period for our current times? University lecturer Dorine Schellens delves into the literature to investigate… 
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    Book Launch: Capitalism in Contemporary Iran
    
    Lecture 
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    On behalf of the Austria Centre Leiden, The Embassy of the Czech Republic in The Hague and The Czech Centre in Rotterdam, you are warmly invited
    
    Lecture, Book talk 
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    Seminar and book discussion Frank Gerits
    
    Lecture, Seminar / book discussion 
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    What did resistance look like in Indonesia during the Second World War?
        
    Stories of resistance in the Second World War are widely covered in Dutch historiography: Hannie Schaft, Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, and Professor Cleveringa are some of the best known. But these accounts largely focus on the Dutch domestic perspective. On the other side of the world, a complex colonial… 
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    Clichéd version of an autocracy or a restored democracy? The Turkish elections explained
        
    In less than a week’s time, millions of Turkish people are going to decide who will govern their country for the next five years. These elections promise to be the most closely contested in years, with the opinion polls showing very small differences and everything at stake, including for Europe. Alp… 
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    The Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health of LGBTQIA+ child asylum-seekers
    
    Lecture, LIMS seminar 
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    Allocation of the work areas of the Humanities Campus: Who goes where?
        
    It was announced in December that a new draft urban development plan for the Humanities Campus is now ready. In drawing up this plan for the various buildings, outdoor space and traffic routes on campus, the facilities and layout of the buildings themselves were, of course, also considered. Discussions… 
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    Faculty Board column: A new direction
        
    The Faculty Council issued a favourable opinion regarding the Faculty Board’s proposal to withdraw the research master’s programmes in African Studies and Latin American Studies. This was not a proposal we were eager to put forward, but unfortunately it was necessary, in view of the problems we are… 
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    The long-awaited UN Summit of the Future has ended − what are the results?
        
    Many saw the UN Summit of the Future as the moment of truth for the United Nations and its plans for the world. Joris Larik, Assistant Professor of Comparative, EU and International Law, explains the results. 
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    Ten Leiden researchers awarded a Veni grant
        
    Ten Leiden researchers will receive funding of up to 280,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). They will use this grant to develop their research ideas in the coming three years. 
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    Participatory Action Research: possibilities and challenges in the humanities
    
    Course, Terra Incognita Masterclass 
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    Best practices
    
    On this page we've bundled the best practices which will be presented during the Education Market of 19 June 2025. 
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    CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
    
    Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar 
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    Forced Choices: Migration, Identity, and Belonging in the South Tyrolean Option (1939-1955)
    
    Lecture, LIMS seminar / Austrian Studies Seminar 
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     Remko Offringa Remko OffringaFaculty of Science r.offringa@biology.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5097 
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    Africa and Palestine
    
    Lecture 
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    Blessed Aristocracies: Charismatic authority, rural elites, and historiography in Medieval Yemen
    
    Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series 
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    Interdisciplinary symposium on restitution policies seeks more diverse perspectives
        
    Taking responsibility concerning colonial heritage and restitution is a pressing issue for countries and museums worldwide. On 23 and 24 May, a Leiden University interdisciplinary symposium will explore new perspectives as a basis for policies. Organising professors Carsten Stahn and Pieter ter Keurs… 
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    Emmy Andriesse's captivating photographs now available in the public domain
        
    Hundreds of beautiful and timeless photos by Emmy Andriesse, one of the most important Dutch photographers of the twentieth century, are now freely accessible for everyone and can be used for research, education or other purposes. Large parts of Andriesse's oeuvre are already available online via Digital… 
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    Annemie Halsema appointed professor by special appointment: ‘I want to contribute to thinking about diversity
        
    The Institute for Philosophy further expands its knowledge: As of 1 September, Annemie Halsema holds the chair of Wijsgerige antropologie en de grondslagen van het humanisme (Philosophical anthropology and the principles of humanism, ed.). In the coming five years, she will study current societal issues… 
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    Leiden University and University of Edinburgh to deepen collaboration
        
    A delegation from the University of Edinburgh recently visited Leiden University to deepen their collaboration. What makes Edinburgh such an attractive partner? 
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    Dr. Jonathan Singerton talks about Central Europe and the 19th century World
        
    In December 2024, Dr. Jonathan Singerton (University of Amsterdam) was the featured guest speaker at the last lunch talk of the Fall 2025 semester. A full house assembled to hear Dr. Singerton take us on a journey across the Habsburg Empire and to spots far-flung from Vienna. Dr. Singerton told us a… 
