406 search results for “light pollution” in the Staff website
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Food stories and the microbiome
Workshop
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Prosecutorial Discretion in International Criminal Justice
PhD defence
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Dhimma and the Conditions of Christians and Jews in Muslim Granada (13th-15th centuries)
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Was Alexandria a Holy City in Medieval Islam?
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Contested Heritage
Conference
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Live Event: China’s Digital Future
Debate
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NATO in European and Global Security: the Role of Civil-Military Cooperation
Debate
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ISGA Research Seminar: Rethinking migration governance between the EU and West Africa: a matter of interpretation?
Lecture
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LIBC Colloquium by Matthias J. Gruber
Lecture
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La crémation dans l'Alexandrie grecque et romaine
PhD defence
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Internationalism, Protectionism, Xenophobia: The Second International’s Migration Debate (1889–1914)
Lecture, Book talk | LIMS seminar
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Recycling the Past: Tzu-chi Waste Recycling and the Cultural Politics of Nostalgia in Taiwan
PhD defence
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Book launch 'Ruminations' by Tahir Abbas
Book launch
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Homecoming? Integrating Women and Children of ISIS
Lecture
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Cultural Diversity Barometer: diversity at Leiden University
Information meeting
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Newsroom Dissonance: How new digital technologies are changing professional roles in contemporary newsrooms
PhD defence
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Far From Home: The science exploitation of the fastest milky way stars
PhD defence
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The historical development of the Dutch posture‐verb progressive construction including a comparison with German
PhD defence
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No legal career but a food truck on Bonaire instead
If you study law, you won’t necessarily end up striding round a law firm in tailor-made suits. Alumnus Harrie Schoffelen certainly hasn’t: he made the conscious decision to follow another path in life. Together with his fiancée he runs a successful food truck on the tropical island of Bonaire. ‘Return…
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Leiden Law Cast #2: The role of the criminal defence lawyer with Dr M. Lochs
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Leiden Law Cast #6: Geerten Boogard on (local)elections & political upheaval
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…
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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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Taboo on raising social safety issues must go because we really need to do better
Last year, 15.8% of all employees of Leiden University experienced undesirable behaviour. This is one of the findings of the 2021 Personnel Monitor. ‘That number is far too high. We have to get rid of the taboo on raising this issue and addressing offenders,‘ says Martijn Ridderbos, in an open and…
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Media, Race and the Infrastructures of Empire
Uneven, extractive and racist media infrastructures have long (dis)connected the world divided by imperialism. Yet, from the 1990s, discussions about the media and computing have predominantly focused on the ways in which our world has been positively transformed by new digital technologies and novel…
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Disinformation and the law
Lecture
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The impact of trauma
PhD defence
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Circulation as Relational History
Lecture, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Sustainability transitions: navigating through industry collaborations
Lecture
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Testing and assessment (UTQ module)
Didactics
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Ozan Candogan
Lecture
- ELS Lab Meeting – Work in Progress Session
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Henriëtte van Lynden lezing: A Decade after the Spring - The Arab World at Crossroads.
Lecture, Henriette van Lynden lezing
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Streaming Piety: Religion in Turkish Television Drama
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Migrant Rights, Voting, and Resocialization: Suffrage in Chile and Ecuador, 1925-2020
PhD defence
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Launch James Webb telescope - lectures by Ewine van Dishoeck and Bernhard Brandl
Lecture
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Fabulous Creatures and Auspicious Symbols: A Farewell Symposium in Honour of Ellen Raven
Conference
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Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in Cyberspace
Conference
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Israel's Foreign Policy in Nagorno Karabakh: History, Geopolitics, and Arms Trading
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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CADS PhD Conference 2021: Young Scholars at the Intersection of Uncertainty, Possibility and Responsibility
Conference
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Media, Race and the Infrastructures of Empire
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Testing and Assessment (UTQ module)
Didactics
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'We are Science' week
Festival
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The Future of faith and responsible technology & AI
Lecture
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Non-state actors as a formative factor in World Politics
Lecture
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LUCAS “Modern and Contemporary Studies” Research Cluster 2nd annual conference: Back to Normal? The Shifting Ground before, during, and beyond
Conference
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26 Research and Education Grants in 2020 for the Institute of Security and Global Affairs
Whilst 2020 has been an unusual and taxing year for colleagues at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA), the Institute nevertheless can look back on an impressive range of successful grant applications during the previous year. This impressive result was achieved on top of excellent results…
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Russia correspondent Eva Hartog: ‘Return to the Netherlands? No way!’
Russia correspondent Eva Hartog took a Master’s in Political Philosophy in Leiden in 2011. This former editor-in-chief of The Moscow Times sees this short period as a new chapter in her life. And she is once again contemplating her future now she can no longer ask the big questions in Russia.
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Pieter's Corner: The (non)sense of conspiracy theories
Climate change is made up, the secret services murdered Pim Fortuyn and JFK, and the moon landing was a fake show. Conspiracy theories are of all times, providing sensation and entertainment, but also unrest and fear. The corona pandemic is new fuel for conspiracy theorists who set fire to 5G masts,…
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‘We couldn't really celebrate our vaccine being approved, but we were over the moon’
On 11 March, pharmaceutical company Janssen received approval to launch its corona vaccine on the European market. This made Janssen the fourth company to be given the green light by the European Medicines Agency. As Lead of the Janssen Campus in the Netherlands, Biology alumnus Bart van Zijll Langhout…