2,406 search results for “history of the contemporary middle echt” in the Staff website
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In the Making #10: Sensing Otherwise; in the absence of land(scape)
Arts and culture
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In the Making #8: Musical Networks and Algorithmic Emergence in the Times of Artificial Intelligence
Arts and culture
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Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) Conference 2023
Conference
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Japan and the World
Lecture, COGLOSS
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Israel-Palestine
Just Peace Festival
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Just Peace Dialogue: Climate and Peace
Just Peace Festival
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In the Making #2: Etienne Kallos, Searching for a Diasporic Time Image
Lecture
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Just Peace Dialogue: Democracy and Peace
Just Peace Festival
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QAnon and Alien Gods: Plausibility Construction in the Cultic Milieu (11th Leiden Symposium on New Religiosity)
Lecture, Symposium
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Europe
Just Peace Festival
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Hybrid workshop: Narrating Highland Heritages of Bhutan
Lecture, Hybrid workshop
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Double Lecture on Ecocritical Perspectives in Japanese Art
Lecture
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Herta Mohr lecture 2025: TT 217, the tomb of the sculptor Ipuy
Lecture, Herta Mohr Lecture
- The Psychic Life of the Welfare State
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Adapting to Improve: The Odyssey of the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium
PhD defence
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Award Ceremony of the Betto Deelman Prize – Sophie van Rijn
Laureates’ Ceremony
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Migration policy of the European Union: what lies ahead?
Lecture, Seminar
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Opening of the Academic Year at the Faculty of Science
Lecture
- Visit of the TEC laboratories at ESA ESTEC
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Uncovering the Secrets of the Universe with Observational Cosmology
Lecture
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How do our language rules come about?
Many of the language rules we use today were formulated in the 17th and 18th centuries. In a dual track at the universities of Leiden and Brussels, PhD candidate Eline Lismont investigated why some rules became successful while other rules were quickly forgotten.
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EU' responses to the challenges of the platform economy
Lecture, Seminar
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The Rise and Fall of the Limburgish tone
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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The neuroscience of the psychedelic experience
Lecture
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Leiden University in The Hague – Researchers of the City
Exhibition
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Leiden University in The Hague – Researchers of the City
Exhibition
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The dohada Motif in Ancient Biographies of the Buddha
Lecture, VVIK
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Ummahāt al-Khulafā’: Mothers of the Marwanid and Abbasid Caliphate
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Mutable Audible – An Operative Ontology of the Sound Image
PhD defence
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Preserving Syrian excavation data: ‘the documentation here in Leiden is the only thing that’s left’
The Faculty of Archaeology used to be involved in several excavations in Syria, before the outbreak of civil war made travel to the region impossible. One of these excavations is the one of tell Hammam al-Turkman, which started in 1981. Student Ruben Hartman, together with archaeologist Dr Diederik…
- Unification of the Mediterranean World Research Seminars 2023-2024
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Humanities researchers publish a new journal issue inspired by times of crisis
The ninth issue of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference has been published. This time the theme is ‘Reinventing Boundaries in Times of Crisis.’
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Opening of the Academic Year Faculty of Archaeology
Social
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Jong Universiteit Leiden 'Start of the year' borrel
Drinks
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Faculty of Science's Opening of the Academic Year
Conference
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Young Hae ChoiFaculty of Science
y.h.choi@biology.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 4510
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DUSANE: Dutch Symposium of the Ancient Near East 2023
Symposium
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Europe and the Global Battle of the Narratives
Public Panel
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The Walikutuban ritual: from lost heritage to political activism
Sometimes fascination can lead to in-depth research. Such is the case with Wahyu Widodo, who came across the Islamic Walikutuban ritual in Java in 2019, on which he subsequently wrote his PhD dissertation. Widodo: ‘Besides community, it also breeds political loyalty’
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Tracing mobility and connection to place in the world’s first farming villages
How did people move and form communities when human societies first shifted from hunting and gathering to farming? A new study of the Neolithic period in southwest Asia, the birthplace of agriculture, offers fresh insights.
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ISGA seminar 'Evolution of the Cybersecurity Risks of Geolocation'
Lunch seminar
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An examination of the suitability of PADev as a method for effective participatory assessment of the development of higher education institutions
PhD defence
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Taiwanese Literature in Dutch: the Voice of the Translators
Lecture
- Unification of the Mediterranean World Research Seminars 2022-2023
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Speaking Korean contest: ‘Actually, I don't dare to do this at all’
In a well-filled Telders Auditorium, university learners of Korean competed with each other to see who speaks Korean the best.
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New dimensions of the cellular response to DNA damage
PhD defence
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Choose a Language! Afternoon: ‘Great that it's more than learning words’
The lecture halls in the Lipsius were full of curious secondary school students in January. During a special profile selection afternoon, they were introduced to the faculty and language studies. ‘I had no idea that Hebrew and Arabic were similar.’
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What Schools Can Learn from Skate Culture - Anthropologist Sander Hölsgens on The Conversation
Anthropologist Sander Hölsgens explores how skateboarding philosophy can revolutionise education by embracing failure, fostering creativity, and building supportive learning communities. Read his research on The Conversation.
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The pre-Roman elements of the Sardinian lexicon
PhD defence
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Affinity-Based Profiling of the Adenosine Receptors
PhD defence