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International Studies celebrates 10th anniversary: ‘We’re unique in the world’
September 2022 marks the tenth anniversary of International Studies bachelor's programme. Some (former) staff members tell us what they think makes the Faculty of Humanities' largest programme so special.
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Meeting about the alternative Humanities Campus: Faculty's wishes come first
What impact will the new workspace standards have? What will the adjustments cost? And can we use the former V&D building? Questions followed each other in quick succession during a meeting with staff of the Faculty of Humanities about the necessary adjustments to the Humanities Campus, now that the…
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Four Comenius teaching awards for Leiden lecturers
Five lecturers from Leiden University have received a Comenius teaching award. With the grants they can carry out an innovation project.
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Florian Herrendorf wins Fruinprijs 2023
Florian Herrendorf has won the Fruin Prize 2023. His thesis was chosen out of 11 nominees as the best master's thesis in history studies.
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Alumnus Rennie Roos: ‘My work has more impact in Indonesia’
While studying Indonesian languages and cultures, Rennie Roos started a company. Today he has been working in Indonesia for more than eight years. Where does his love for this country come from? And how does he look back on his studies? ‘I actually wanted to become a pilot.’
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Art project has students and lecturers reflecting on pressure to succeed
What does it mean to be the ‘perfect student’? This is the focus of the Perspectify exhibition, which was opened on 16 November by President of the Executive Board Annetje Ottow.
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‘Pretend student’? Tell others and get help
In the documentary ‘Pretend Student’, former students talk about why they let everyone believe they were still studying. How can you make sure you don’t end up in such an impossible situation? Four questions for Leiden Student Dean, Romke Biagioni, who worked on the documentary.
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StepTalk ‘Policing in the US: What’s Feminism Got to Do with It?’ by Josephine Ross
Police killed Eric Garner 9 years ago (‘I can’t breathe’) when he resisted a search. Now everyone will consent to stops and searches. Law Professor and author Josephine Ross looks to feminism: what police call consent, feminists would call submission. During the lecture on Wednesday 31 May, Josephine…
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‘It’s a complete stalemate in Belarus’
What with coronavirus, the American elections and the Brexit botheration, we had almost forgotten that something miraculous happened in 2020: the repressed people of Belarus rallied against dictator Alexander Lukashenko, who has been in power for 26 years. Months later, what remains of the protest?…
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‘I want to work with Indonesia in the present day’
Alumnus Rennie Roos lives and works in Indonesia. What took him there, what does he do there and what inspires him?
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Student and staff representatives raring to go: ‘Connection is the key to success’
The new academic year also marks the start of a new term for our student and staff representatives. Dozens of them – some experienced, others new to the game – are itching to represent the interests of the university’s students and staff. On the Training Day for Student and Staff Representatives, they…
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Not in my name: former civil servants on resigning over Israel-Palestine policy
Western civil servants openly struggle with their government’s policies on the war in Gaza. During a meeting at Campus The Hague, three former civil servants told their stories.
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Academic and non-academic staff do an exchange: ‘We don’t know enough about each other’s worlds’
At a work meal HR Policy Adviser Petra Boerlage and Associate Professor Robert Stein got talking about the ‘worlds’ of academic and support staff: are they really that different, they wondered. And wouldn’t it be good if staff knew more about each other? The two put their money where their mouths are…
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Have a say on the faculty? Candidate for Faculty Council! (26 and 27 March)
Organisation
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Hybrid Teaching & Hybrid Meetings
Didactics
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Workshop: Caste and Diplomacy
Conference
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50 years after the Chilean coup: The echoes of the 11 September 1973 today
Lecture, Roundtable
- Focus group Teacher Development
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2 Day workshop Silkscreening
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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ReCNTR Work-in-progress Workshop: Photo Edition
Lecture
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EU Integration Strategy: The Way Forward in 2022
Debate
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PhD Info Session - docARTES, PhDArts and the Dual PhD Centre
Course, Information session
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Threat(s) to Democracy
Debate, Roundtable
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Keynote Speech: "Citizen Diplomacy, New Diplomatic History, and Questions of Historical Agency"
Lecture, 7th ENIUGH congress
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Emerging Powers and Development Finance across the World
Debate, Roundtable
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Interdisciplinary Europe Hub – Meet the Hub
Festival
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Inclusive Education: Facilitating Challenging Classroom Conversations
Lunchbyte XL
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Public debate on the book ‘Not Stolen; The Truth about the Colonization of North America’
Debate
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Combatting Antisemitism
Lecture
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What Do We Mean When We Say “Academic Freedom”?
Lecture, LUCIS Keynotes
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Online Open Day for Professionals
Study information
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‘Let’s try not to lose sight of each other’ – Interview with Annetje Ottow
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has had a clear impact on Leiden University. Students and staff are angry or scared, feel unsafe and are experiencing group pressure.
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India in the World: Interaction with Rahul Gandhi and Sam Pitroda
Lecture, Event
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Guest lecture by 113 on suicide prevention
Lecture
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ReCNTR Launch
Festival
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A World Ablaze: Making Sense of Wars Today
Lecture
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Blended learning
Didactics
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Debate: Human Rights and the World Cup Qatar
Debate
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LUCIR/CSPPR Roundtable: The French Presidential Election Amidst World Turmoil
Debate
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Perceptual drawing: draw your favorite object
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Meet the Europe Hub
Conference, Launch event
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How to use local talent in standing up for climate solutions?
Roundtable discussion
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EA & SSEA Night Talk 2 – Technology in East Asia from Manufacturing to Research & Development?
Lecture
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Dismantling National Colonialism: the role of Chilean political indigenous movements
Guest Lecture
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EU Seminar and debate on the European Parliament’s Sakharov prize
Debate, Seminar
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When Critical Thinking Goes Wrong: Civic Reasoning in a Polarised World
Lecture
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Relational Multilateralism: the Play of International United Front in China’s Global Grand Strategy
Lecture
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Summer school - Critical approaches to typography
Lecture, Summer School
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Does the welfare entitlement of immigrants change the admission preferences of natives?
Lecture
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Graphic techniques: the linoleum cut
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure