1,077 search results for “serie” in the Staff website
-
Latin America Community Meet-up and Christmas Borrel
Meet-up and drinks
-
Nation Building, Historiography, and School History in a Multi-Cultural Context: Ethiopia’s Enigma of Our Time
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
-
Palestinian-Israeli Coexistence in the Middle East
Debate
- Orange the World 2025
-
Navigating the Unpredictable: Climate Chaos and the Future of Water
Lecture, Studium Generale
-
The Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health of LGBTQIA+ child asylum-seekers
Lecture, LIMS seminar
-
The right to demonstrate under scrutiny
Debate
- Adriaan Gerbrands Lectures
-
Love Data Week: To keep or discard, a workshop on research data retention
Workshop
-
Towards an inventory of data, materials, and field devices in qualitative and ethnographic research
-
Architectures of Global AI Governance: From Technological Change to Human Choice
Book talk
-
LINE Mini-symposium on Happiness & Enthusiasm
Lecture
-
‘Colourblind parenting is a myth’
We should mention differences in skin colour to our children because only then can we talk openly about prejudice and racism – and how to prevent them. This is what Professor Judi Mesman says in her book ‘Opgroeien in kleur’ (Growing up in Colour), which offers advice to parents. ‘Why is there only…
-
Alumna Sytske Besemer on living and working abroad
This month's flash interview is with alumna Sytske Besemer, Criminologist, who works at a startup called Cradle. Sytske has specifically chosen to work for a company with societal impact. And she is about to move again, this time to Zürich.
-
An AI system that tells you why you should eat glass – should that be allowed?
The English-language interdisciplinary minor ‘AI and Society’ explores the role of artificial intelligence in our society. The interdisciplinary nature of the minor is proving beneficiary for students and lecturers alike. We sit in during a class.
-
Faculty of Archaeology launches dinosaur-focused research
Many an archaeologist, at some point in their career, is asked what type of dinosaur they discovered. Instead of once again patiently explaining that we do not do dinosaurs, the Faculty Board has now decided to listen to society’s call. ‘It is clear that the general public feels that dinosaurs are relevant…
-
Brexit’s second anniversary - a reading list
On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom officially left the European Union. New regulations, agreed upon by both parties took effect on 1 January 2021. What impact did Brexit have politically? Do British and European citizens now have different opinions of one another? And why did the Brits want to leave…
-
The dynamics of contact-induced change and language shift
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Series '24/'25
-
Just Peace Dialogue: Imagining Peace
Just Peace Festival
-
FSW Exhibition: Artworks from students and staff
Arts and culture
-
From Scribe to Screen: Sources and Approaches to Global History in the Digital Age [COGLOSS x GLOBALISE]
Lecture, COGLOSS x GLOBALISE Webinar
-
Social class and the rise of Scottish Standard English: Insights from a corpus of poor relief petitions
Lecture, Sociolinguistics & Discourse Studies Series
-
Symposium Humanities: What does AI mean for our education?
Conference
-
European Day of Languages - Evening of Languages
Festival
-
Symposium: The Power of Dialogue in Education
Conference
-
Opening of the academic year
University ceremony
-
Update: Executive Board responds to coalition agreement
The three parties currently forming a government – D66, CDA and VVD – have presented a new coalition agreement, in which they announce their intention to reverse the substantial funding cuts to higher education. This is encouraging news, although many uncertainties remain. The Executive Board will closely…