676 search results for “rights of indigenous people” in the Student website
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Expanding Social Sciences & Humanities in African Global Health Discourse
LUNHA strives to redefine global health by prioritizing justice, fairness, and inclusion in Africa. Through collaboration with diverse stakeholders, LUNHA aims to reshape global health research and foster a broader engagement with social sciences and humanities.
- Museum Lab workshops
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A way forward for Syria: Signing Memorandum of Understanding on Missing Persons
Lecture and panel
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Three students nominated for an ECHO Award: ‘I want to make the world a better place’
A more inclusive and diverse society is what Talisha Schilder, Hawra Nissi and Chiraz Hassoumi spend many hours a week working towards. Their hard work led them to being nominated for the ECHO Award.
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Human Trafficking, Beautiful Women, the Land of the Cockaigne, and Burmese Bells
Lecture, Histories Connected: Work-in-Progress
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Treasures Festival
Festival
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European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2025
Conference
- Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2023
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Building Epistemic Justice After Nuclear Weapons Testing: The Case of Kiritimati
Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series
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Chinese Labor Migration to the Dutch East Indies
Lecture, China Seminar
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Executive Board adopts committee’s recommendations on Israel-Palestine
The Executive Board proposes to take the decision to suspend the existing institutional student exchange programmes with two Israeli universities, and until further notice not to engage in any new exchange programmes with Israeli universities that have comparable links with the Israeli military (the…
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Collecting Global Heritage
Conference
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Annetje Ottow back in Leiden
Annetje Ottow is the first female president of the Executive Board of Leiden University, which means a return to her Alma mater.
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How the Netherlands systematically used extreme violence in Indonesia and concealed this afterwards
Dutch troops, judges and politicians collectively condoned and concealed the systematic use of extreme violence during the Indonesian War of Independence. Historians have now shown how this could happen. ‘It was scandal management rather than prevention,’ says Leiden historian and research leader Gert…
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Palestinian-Israeli Coexistence in the Middle East
Debate
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Online event - Working in the Netherlands for non-EU
Career and apply for jobs
- BioREPS online seminar series
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Linguistic Anthropology in Europe: Past, Present, and Futures
Conference
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Book Presentation: Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology
Lecture, Book Presentation
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The operations of multinational businesses in conflict areas - towards a conceptual operational framework, the LEIDEN Protocol
Conference
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Grotian Law and Modernity at the Dawn of a New Age - International Conference
Conference
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Europe
Just Peace Festival
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Caribbean Literature - A Reading List
Caribbean literature holds a unique position in the world. Literature produced in the Caribbean region is extremely diverse, not only because of the wide variety of languages spoken, but also due to distinct colonial legacies that exist in the archipelago. Despite cultural specificities, the region…
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Belonging first: in conversation about an accessible university
D&I Event
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Leiden Anthropology Conference 2
Conference