1,299 search results for “museum collective and society” in the Staff website
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     Rianti Manullang Rianti ManullangFaculty of Humanities 
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     Gabriel Inzaurralde Gabriel InzaurraldeFaculty of Humanities 
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     Emil Wolff Emil WolffFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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     Sebastian Diessner Sebastian DiessnerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs 
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     Nina Witteman Nina WittemanFaculty of Humanities 
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    Mark Leiser appointed International Research Fellow
        
    Dr Mark Leiser, Assistant Professor in Law and Digital technologies at eLaw, has been appointed an International Research fellow at the Coordinated Research Center in Information Society and Law of the University of Milan in Italy. The aim of the Center is to conduct research on issues related to the… 
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    Wellbeing, Science & Society Under Stress by Paul Krugman
    
    Interactive event 
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     Bram Ieven Bram IevenFaculty of Humanities 
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    Leiden archaeologists uncover earliest evidence of plant food processing
        
    A new study carried out by Leiden archaeologists Hadar Ahituv and Amanda Henry, together with international colleagues, reports the identification and analysis of 650 starch grains preserved on basalt percussive tools (anvils and hammerstones) found at an early Middle Pleistocene site in Israel. These… 
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    Unique collaboration between knowledge institutions and municipality of Leiden
        
    The city of Leiden has a unique combination of knowledge institutions. To ensure this knowledge flourishes and the city gains the maximum benefit from it, the Leiden City of Knowledge partnership was launched five years ago. A new partnership agreement will be signed on 11 November. 
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    ‘Prehistory holds up a challenging mirror to us’
        
    Leiden alumnus Luc Amkreutz is a curator at the National Museum of Antiquities. His exhibition about the submerged landscape of Doggerland highlights what we can learn from prehistory. ‘Just like the people of Doggerland, we are confronted with climate change, but we are responsible for the speed of… 
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    Shaping the future with stories from the past
        
    An archaeologist as a modern-day shaman. An unexpected comparison Professor by Special Appointment of Public Archaeology Luc Amkreutz will make in his inaugural lecture. 
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    ‘A reproduction can make the original important again’
        
    For her research, PhD candidate Liselore Tissen put one famous painting after another through a 3D scanner. The resulting reproductions were indistinguishable from the originals. But what does this mean for our interpretation of art? 
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    Night of Discoveries: 3D-printed paintings and the effects of psychedelics
        
    Come to the Night of Discoveries art and science festival on 16 September. Various researchers from the university are speaking at the festival. 
- Adriaan Gerbrands Lectures
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    Exploring creative approaches: sharing scientific results beyond academic writing
        
    Nurturing Student Creativity: Innovative Approaches to Sharing Scientific Results. Bridging Generations and Empowering Ethical Exploration in Anthropology Education 
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    LUCAS on a trip to NIMAR in Morocco
        
    It was more than two years in the making, but despite the delays, giving up was not an option. In May, eighteen staff members of LUCAS and the Faculty of Archaeology visited NIMAR. 
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    Aphroditi Zoulfoukaridis: ‘I hope to keep doing this work for a very long time’
        
    Aphroditi Zoulfoukaridis is the manager of LeidenGlobal, a partnership of several faculties at the University and other academic and cultural institutions in Leiden. In her free time, she enjoys visiting cultural events and loves to travel. 
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    Heritage expert Ian Lilley holds commemoration speech at Netherlands-Australia War Memorial
        
    Professor Ian Lilley, the Faculty of Archaeology’s Willem Willems Chair in Archaeological Heritage, was invited by Her Excellency Mrs. Marion Derckx, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Australia, to present the 2022 commemoration speech for Netherlands Memorial Day on May 4th at the Netherlands-Australia… 
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    Documentary From Aksum to India premiered during Week of Classics
        
    For the annual Week of Classics, Dr Marike van Aerde and her team made a documentary about their research project Routes of Exchange, Roots of Connectivity. In the film the team touches upon the interactions of Greeks and Romans with the wider ancient world, ranging from the African kingdom of Aksum… 
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    Integrative learning to improve connection with labour market: 'Digital skills are badly needed'
        
    Many humanities graduates find work in digital heritage, but a good pedagogical model to match education is lacking. University lecturers Karin de Wild and Peter Verhaar want to change this with a Comenius grant. 
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    Four Leiden professors elected members of the KHMW
        
    The Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW) has appointed four Leiden professors as members. Petra Sijpesteijn, Vanessa Mak, Mariska Kret and Miranda van Eck have recently joined the KHMW. 
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    Imagine you’re Ilias from Turkey
        
    In the confrontational ‘House of Misconceptions’, visitors put themselves in another person’s shoes and have to justify their existence. The performance is the result of a unique collaboration between the Liquid Society art collective and Professor of Law and Society Maartje van der Woude and her st… 
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    Byvanck Professor Caroline Vout wins London Hellenic Prize for 2022 book
        
    This year's London Hellenic Prize is awarded to Caroline Vout for her excellent study of representations of the human body in sculpture, Exposed: The Greek and Roman Body. 
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    Combining classic and novel tools in the study of Historical Collections of Chinese Materia Medica in the Netherlands
    
    PhD defence 
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    What does ‘human’ really mean? When Philosophy and archaeology join forces
        
    Archaeology is the only science that allows us to study the material traces left by most of human evolution. But what happens when we bring philosophy into the picture? A new series of papers demonstrates how philosophical reflection can enrich archaeological research - especially when grappling with… 
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    What do children see in art? Psychologists are studying this at the Rijksmuseum
        
    From games to scavenger hunts: museums already do all sorts of things for children. But how do children really look at art? Do paintings affect them more if they receive information that is specially tailored to young visitors? Join psychologist Francesco Walker at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and see… 
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    Psychology Connected on inequality: 'More diversity in research? Then also recruit participants differently'
        
    In our collective journey to bridge social, economic, and cultural inequality in society, we must al play a part, says Wilco van Dijk. Unfortunately, notes Carolien Rieffe, minority groups are often not included in this 'we.' This became a focal point of discussion during the fifth Psychology Connected… 
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    'Here I can grow in both science and art'
        
    A passion for video games, visuals and science: it almost seems impossible to bring all of this together. Yet, scientific animator Vera Williams found that dream combination at NeCEN's microscopy lab. 'An image or animation can help clarify the content of complex research.' 
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    NIA Spring School: Audio Visual Methods in Collaborative Archaeology: Exploring the Politics of Heritage
    
    Education 
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    ‘But how many bacteria live on my hands, then?’ Micro-day in photos
        
    From 22 to 24 October, researchers of the MARBLES-project informed museum visitors about microbes: bacteria and fungi that live all around us. The event was organised around the Micro-day of Leiden, which is this year’s EU City of Science. 
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    Saxion students visit the Faculty of Archaeology
        
    The end of January arrived together with welcome guests from Saxion University of Applied Sciences. As a part of their two-day-long visit to South Holland, almost 100 Saxion archaeology students visited our Faculty. 
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    Mark Driessen's Jordan fieldwork features in Photo Exhibition
        
    The National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden features a small photo exhibition on Mark Driessen's fieldwork research project in Southern Jordan. In this small exhibition you will see a selection of nine photos, made in Udhruh. This ancient Jordanian settlement lies fifteen kilometres east of Petra,… 
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    Advocates, Critics or Partners? The Shifting Relationships between Civil Society and International Criminal Mechanisms
    
    Conference, Discussion 
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    Major research project GUTS kicks off: How can this generation of young people grow up successfully?
        
    After a big two-day conference, the Growing Up Together in Society consortium has officially begun. Researchers from seven universities will spend the next decade looking at how young people grow up as engaged and resilient adults. Leiden psychologists explain how they will do so. 
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    Context matters: Law society relations in water governance in Laos and Myanmar
    
    VVI Research Meetings 2023-2024 
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    lecture: Challenges of Teaching Controversial Issues in a Post-Conflict Society
    
    Lecture 
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    Dominant style stifled innovation in 19th century seascapes
        
    Long into the 19th century, seascapes were considered an expression of patriotism. Artists who painted in a 17th century style were valued more. This tradition stifled innovation in the genre, Cécile Bosman has concluded. She will defend her PhD thesis on 13 October. 
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    Announcement new name Cluster Zuid
        
    Today, Leiden University announces who the new Cluster Zuid on the Witte Singel will be named after. Summer 2023, a ballot determined the name of the complex on the former Van Wijkplaats/Van Eyckhof, which is expected to be completed in March. It was already established that the complex would be named… 
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    Debate on painting of cigar-smoking white men
        
    The brief removal of Rein Dool’s ‘cigar-smoking white men’ painting generated a storm of reactions last November. Students, staff and alumni reflected on this at a symposium on Friday 26 May. 
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    Research into grave goods sheds new light on traditional roles
        
    New archaeological research into grave goods and skeletal material from the oldest grave field in the Netherlands shows that male-female roles 7,000 words ago were less traditional than was thought. The research was conducted by a multidisciplinary team of researchers led by Archol, the National Museum… 
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    Introducing: Bernhard Rieger
        
    Bernhard Rieger recently joined the Institute for History as our new Professor of European History. He introduces himself. 
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    Symposium about Rein Dool painting and University exhibition policy
        
    At a symposium on 26 May, experts, staff and students from Leiden University will discuss what should happen with Rein Dool’s painting in the Academy Building and what the guidelines for the University’s exhibition policy should be. These issues will be explored from diverse perspectives during the… 
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    Introducing: Geert Ham
        
    In September 2023, Geert Ham started working at the Institute for History as a PhD candidate within the ERC-funded project 'Anchoring Innovation'. Below he introduces himself. 
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     Jason Laffoon Jason LaffoonFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Rachel Schats Rachel SchatsFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Wei Chu Wei ChuFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Sarah Schrader Sarah SchraderFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Tullio Abruzzese Tullio AbruzzeseFaculty of Archaeology 
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     Sara Brandellero Sara BrandelleroFaculty of Humanities 
