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    This was 2021! An overview of Humanities in the news
        
    
Online, hybrid, on campus... It was an unpredictable year, also for the Faculty of Humanities. Luckily, there were also non-corona related stories. Let's review 2021 with this list of the most-read news articles per month.
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    Angus MolFaculty of Humanities
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    Jiang WuFaculty of Humanities
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    Olga LundyshevaFaculty of Humanities
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    Walter Nkwi GamFaculty of Humanities
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    Jan SleutelsFaculty of Humanities
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    NWO Open Competition funding for three humanities scholars
        
    
Manon van der Heijden and Leo Lucassen, and Maarten Mous will receive NWO Open Competition funding. This funding amounts to a maximum of 750,000 euros and is intended to carry out research into a subject of their your own choice, without thematic preconditions.
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    NWO Internationalisation in the Humanities grant for dr. Maria Boletsi
        
    
The project aims to explore the history of the concept “barbarism” in Europe from the 18th century to the present. Responding to the contemporary popularity of the term “barbarism” in political rhetoric and the media, and the lack of reflection on the implications and legitimacy of its use, the project…
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    Elsevier: Five Leiden humanities degree programmes rated best
        
    
The Humanities Faculty bachelor’s degree programmes in History, and Greek and Latin language and culture were rated by students as the best. The master’s programmes in Classics and Ancient Civilisations, Dutch Studies and North American Studies also received the highest scores. These were the results…
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    Topic: Novelty and enrichment
    
    
One of the most crucial aspects of our behaviour is our motivation to explore novel environments and interact with new people. This became painfully clear during the COVID-19 lockdowns, when many people suffered from lack of new experiences and real-life social interactions. The relevance of novelty…
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    Hilde GunninkFaculty of Humanities
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    Ramira van der MeulenFaculty of Science
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    Ian SimpsonFaculty of Archaeology
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    Sandrine GalloisFaculty of Archaeology
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    Eduardo Herrera MalatestaFaculty of Archaeology
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    Developing a behavioural cybersecurity strategy: A five-step approach for organisations
    
    
This article presents a five-step framework for building behavioural cybersecurity strategy to reduce human-related risks affecting organisational security
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    Memory before Modernity. Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe
    
    
This volume, edited by Erika Kuijpers, Judith Pollmann, Johannes Müller and Jasper van der Steen, discusses practices of memory in early modern Europe.
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    This was 2022! An overview of Humanities in the news
        
    
After two years of corona restrictions, it was ‘back to normal’ in 2022. Migration, elections, the history of slavery, Russia, and Ukraine were much-discussed topics. We compiled an overview of the most-read news items and other events of the past year.
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    Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection
    
    
Almost a century passed since the much-celebrated judgement in the case concerning the Factory of Chorzów was delivered. This 1928 judgement of the Permanent Court of International Justice affirmed the essential principle of ‘reparation’ in international law, claiming that ‘restitution’ is the preferred…
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    These are the seven Veni laureates of Humanities
        
    
No less than seven scholars of the Faculty of Humanities were awarded a Veni grant. Veni grants are aimed at excellent researcher who recently obtained their doctorate. With a maximum grant of 250.000 euros, the laureates can develop their research ideas in the coming three years.
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    What if humans could have a different impact on Earth?
    
    
Starting 2 July 2022, a new exhibition will be opened to the public at the Old Observatory: More-than-Planet. This exhibit asks the question: how do we imagine our planet?
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    Leiden mayor visits Humanities: ‘The diversity of subjects is fantastic’
        
    
Mayor Peter Heijkoop is busy getting to know his city better. On Monday 7 July, he visited the Faculty of Humanities. ‘A few hours and you can see how important this is.’
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    The Human Side of Homicide
        
    
On 28 February, Marieke Liem, Associate Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, appeared as a guest on the Dutch NPO Radio 1 Brainwash Podcast to discuss the 'big homicide questions' she is trying to find the answers to.
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    The future is queer and technological. Also human.
        
    
The history of the LGTBI+ collective, deeply marked by episodes of violence, repression, and discrimination, is also the history of the struggle for social change and the conquest of civil rights, advances without which contemporary Western democracies could not be explained. More recently, the implementation…
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    Akkerman appointed professor: 'Interdisciplinarity also strengthens the humanities'
        
    
Leiden University has a new professor. On 1 June Nadine Akkerman became Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture, a position she feels is designed to help her help others.
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    Veni grants for 6 young researchers of Humanities
        
    
During the next three years, 6 promising researchers from the Faculty of Humanities who have just been awarded their PhDs will be able to further develop their research ideas funded by a Veni grant from the NWO. A total of 147 Veni grants were awarded of which 14 went to researchers at Leiden Univer…
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    Master’s Open Day at the Faculty of Humanities
        
    
On Friday 15 March, more than 750 students from the Netherlands and abroad visited the Master’s Open Day at the Faculty of Humanities to explore their options.
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    Sitting on the fence: Negotiating archaeology, anthropology and philosophy
    
    
Festschrift for Prof. Dr Raymond H.A. Corbey in celebration of his 70th birthday
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    Gelijn MolierFaculty of Law
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    Joe PowderlyFaculty of Law
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    Jason RudallFaculty of Law
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    Pinar ÖlcerFaculty of Law
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    Matana Ng'weliFaculty of Science
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    Thea CoventryFaculty of Law
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    Alan SearsFaculty of Law
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    Realising Protection from Age Discrimination
    
    
Edward Elgar has recently published an edited volume entitled “Realising Protection from Age Discrimination: International, Regional, and National Perspectives”. The book has been edited by Helen Meenan (visiting professor at Kingston University, UK) and Christa Tobler (Europa Institutes of the Universities…
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    Activity, Diet and Social Practice
    
    
Day-to-day activities are important in the development of social identities, the establishment of social standing, and the communal understanding of societal rules. This perspective is broadly referred to as practice theory and relates to the power of an overarching social structure and the individual…
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    Environmental Humanities connects disciplines as well as people: ‘We need integration’
        
    
By means of a presentation, a panel discussion, and activities in the fresh air, the event themed ‘Environmental Humanities’, organised by the Honours College Humanities, managed to unite both people and disciplines. ‘There is a gap between humanities and sciences, but they are more alike than you might…
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    Over 700 visitors at the Leiden Humanities Master’s Day
        
    
Students from Londen, Amsterdam and Leiden visited presentations and talked to students, tutors and alumni to find out more about the Master’s Programmes Leiden University has to offer.
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    Eva BaudichauFaculty of Law
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    Danny MekicFaculty of Law
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    Fallon CooperFaculty of Law
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    Peter RodriguesFaculty of Law
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    Caroline ArchambaultFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Jolein HoltzFaculty of Law
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    Bonobos, unlike humans, are more interested in the emotions of strangers than acquaintances
        
    
Humans and bonobos show striking similarities as well as differences when they see pictures of conspecifics. Both are more interested in photos of conspecifics that show emotion. But while our human attention is more easily drawn to photos of family members and friends that express certain emotions,…
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    A diversity of mind-provoking media at the Humanities Lab Film Festival
        
    
How does digitalisation affect the humanities? The introductory course for the Honours College Humanities Lab challenges students to reflect on this through the production of their very own short film.
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    Melanie Fink Presents on ‘The Right to Human Explanation’ at Tübingen AI & Law Summer School
        
    
On 13 May 2025, Melanie Fink presented her latest research on the role of the duty to reason and other explanation rights to safeguard human dignity in the automated state at the AI & Law Summer School hosted by the University of Tübingen.
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    Contribution to the book Socio-Economic Human Rights by Iris Houben and Hetty ten Oever
        
    
Houben and Ten Oever investigate the relationship between public service obligations in EU law (PSOs) and human rights. PSOs served mainly as a correction to free market forces and did not originate from a human rights perspective.
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    S. ValdezFaculty of Humanities
 
