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Computational modeling of non-native phonetic learning and spoken word processing
Lecture
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Making and Experiencing Graffiti in Ancient and Late Antique Egypt and Sudan
Conference
- Webinar series on supervising PhD candidates: Contracting on entry
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LIBC SYLVIUS Lecture
Lecture
- Webinar series on supervising PhD candidates: Team up!
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Russian Information Warfare: Assault on Democracies in the Cyber Wild West
Lecture
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From “The Sea Bastards” to “Solidarity Beyond Ocean”: Japanese Dockworkers and the Politics of Scale in the Bandung Moment
Lecture
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ICCROM-CGHD Online Webinar/Workshop "Our Collections Matter"
Conference
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CEES Centre seminar: 'The Same Old Newness: the Elections in Bulgaria'
Lecture
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A Wednesday with Alexander Wendt
Lecture
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CEES centre webinar: Electoral clientelism in Eastern Europe
Debate
- Webinar series on supervising PhD candidates: Mental Health: Time for a check-in?
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Planning for Peace in Ukraine
Conference
- Webinar: Home News Building land tenure systems
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The Colonial Era & Contemporary Indonesia
Lecture, Online
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
- Webinar series on supervising PhD candidates: What’s next?
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Combining Viewshed and LiDAR analysis to search for unknown Roman Fortifications on the Nijmegen Moraine
Research presentation
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Discussing Dialogue with the Nobel Peace Center
Debate
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#WalkingDead book launch
Arts and culture, Book launch
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Virtual Exhibition: Gold Matters – From Africa to the Amazon
Conference, Virtual Exhibition
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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SRS seminar series
Seminar series
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Birth of a Pelagic Empire: Japanese Whaling and Early Territorial Expansions in the Pacific
Lecture
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Filling an Accountability Gap? How a Standing UN Investigative Mechanism Would Further International Criminal Justice
Conference
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Cyber Persistence Theory: redefining national security in cyberspace
Lecture
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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LIBC Colloquium by Matthias J. Gruber
Lecture
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Global Online Thesis Topic Meetings (GOTTMs) in IP and unfair competition
Conference
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Rethinking cyber espionage after the SolarWinds hack
Debate
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Dutch Symposium of the Near East
Conference
- Career Lunch Series #2 by LSA Leiden
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Remittances Studies: Making and Mapping a Field
Conference
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Roundtable: Writing a General Labour History of Africa from the 16th to the 19th centuries
Lecture
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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SRS seminar series: Deep history of violence and security
Seminar series
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Flash interview with alumna and brand new MP Mariëlle Paul
Starting as an MP during the Covid-19 pandemic and after the recent ‘role elsewhere’ debacle during the coalition talks for a new Dutch government, alumna Mariëlle is looking forward to making a real contribution in society.
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They came, they saw, they left: on the first humans in the Low Countries
Over hundreds of thousands of years, our region witnessed the comings and goings of various types of hominin. This depended on the temperature as ice ages alternated with warmer periods. In ‘De eerste mensen in de Lage Landen’ (‘The First Humans in the Low Countries’) Leiden archaeologists Yannick Raczynski-Henk…
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Measuring water with your smartphone
You might take photos and selfies with your phone's camera, or scan a QR code. But there is much more you can do with it. Astronomer Olivier Burggraaff developed a phone attachment that allows you to take measurements of surface water with your smartphone. He will receive his PhD on 13 December.
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Humanities Campus Think Tank: institutes need to discuss work environment layout with staff members
On 12 April the Humanities Campus Think Tank held its second meeting in the Lipsius Building. In a Q&A session with Elisa Meijer, the Facilities project leader, the members asked about the context and room for manoeuvre in the development of the new Humanities Campus work environment.
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Digitised Chinese mega-maps now available in Open Access
Three enormous maps of China, created during the reign of three different emperors of the Qing dynasty, have now been made available in open access and are downloadable via Leiden University Libraries’ (UBL) Digital Collections. The rich maps are an early example of academic collaboration between the…
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ESOF2022 Online mini-symposium: The effect of the online world on adolescents
How do digital technologies affect adolescent mental health and resilience? How do we foster a secure online environment? How should we deal with increasing rates of online crimes among adolescents? During the mini-symposium ‘The effect of the online world on adolescents’, presented by the interdisciplinary…
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The Hague Program on International Cyber Security: looking for the elephant in the room
A new year, a new project, a new name: The Hague Program on International Cyber Security. Professor Global Security and Technology Dennis Broeders was awarded a grant of 2 million Euros by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Flits interview with Mariëlle Paul, alumna and new member of parliament
Starting as an MP during the Covid-19 pandemic and after the recent ‘role elsewhere’ debacle during the coalition talks for a new Dutch government, alumna Mariëlle is looking forward to making a real contribution in society.
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From obtaining a Master in Child Law to a lateral entry in teaching
This month we interview alumna Dominique Mars who made an interesting career choice: she tells us how she chose to be a teacher at a primary school whilst having obtained her Master in Child Law.
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Maarten Jansen compares ancient Mexican writing systems as Distinguished Emeritus Professor in Bonn
Maarten Jansen, professor emeritus at the Faculty of Archaeology, was appointed as Distinguished Emeritus Professor for two years at the University of Bonn. In this position, Jansen, a world-renowned specialist on ancient Mexican pictorial manuscripts, will further expand upon the long-standing collaboration…
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'Very honoured': Els de Busser and Ayo Adedokun thrilled with nominations
Two of the three nominees for the Leiden Education Prize, or best teacher of 2020-2021, work at FGGA: Els de Busser (ISGA) and Ayo Adedokun (LUC). Both lecturers are very honoured with their nomination. The winner will be announced on Monday 6 September during the opening of the academic year.
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What works in social work? Large-scale research into social resilience policy interventions
The need for knowledge among practitioners and the lack of an academic knowledge base for specifically collective arrangements of social work in the Netherlands were the reason for Anouk de Koning, Femke Kaulingfreks and Maartje van der Woude to start working on a Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) application…
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Dies Natalis 2023
University ceremony