570 search results for “korean language” in the Staff website
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Gea Hakker: ‘We aim to be the gold standard of language learning’
The Academic Language Centre (ATC) is one of the cornerstones of Leiden University. Director Gea Hakker explains how this organisation is providing quality (online) language courses and meeting new demands.
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Azeb AmhaAfrican Studies Centre
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Arend QuakFaculty of Humanities
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I-Fan LinFaculty of Science
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Liza van den BoschSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Manfred HorstmanshoffFaculty of Humanities
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Anouschka van DijkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Why do Japanese and South Korean women falter on their way to the top?
In recent decades, women in Japan and South Korea have been catching up in terms of educational achievements and economic activity. Yet the number of women in leadership positions is still lagging behind. PhD candidate Yorum Beekman investigated why this is.
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Alwin KloekhorstFaculty of Humanities
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Janet ConnorFaculty of Humanities
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Jesse Wichers SchreurFaculty of Humanities
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Stefan NorbruisFaculty of Humanities
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Deborah OyuuFaculty of Humanities
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Mirae Kim on translation issues at K-pop
K-pop is wildly popular. Fans all over the world sing along to the Korean songs, often without understanding exactly what the lyrics mean. University lecturer Mirae Kim explains why these songs are so difficult to translate in the video series "The World of Korean Wave'.
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I-Hsien LinFaculty of Humanities
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Debora Campos WanderleyFaculty of Humanities
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Adrien DadoneFaculty of Humanities
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Flora Smit on the relationship between K-pop idols and their fans
Fans of the Korean music movement K-pop go through hell for their idols. In return, artists care deeply about their fans: they even get to decide their hair color. In the video series 'The World of the Korean Wave', PhD candidate Flora Smit takes a closer look at this relationship.
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Naomi TruanFaculty of Humanities
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Aleksandra UttenweilerFaculty of Humanities
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Nivja de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Katarzyna Cwiertka on the declining popularity of kimchi in South Korea
In the Western world, kimchi is on an unstoppable rise, but in South Korea the dish is actually losing popularity. Professor Katarzyna Cwiertka explains how this is possible in the video series 'The World of the Korean Wave'.
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Wilt IdemaFaculty of Humanities
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Emergence of Linguistic Universals in Neural Agents via Artificial Language Learning and Communication
PhD defence
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Aron van de PolFaculty of Humanities
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Victoria NystFaculty of Humanities
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Tijmen PronkFaculty of Humanities
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Leiden University receives Prime Minister's Award from Korea for Korea Studies program
Ambassador Hyoung Chan Choe of South Korea paid his first visit to Leiden University Nov. 22, where he was received by President Annetje Ottow and Professor of Korea Studies Remco Breuker.
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Kate BellamyFaculty of Humanities
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Carmen KleinherenbrinkFaculty of Humanities
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Hester GrootFaculty of Humanities
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Hilde GunninkFaculty of Humanities
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Inocêncio Joao Raul ZandamelaFaculty of Humanities
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Benjamin SuchardFaculty of Humanities
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Thijs PorckFaculty of Humanities
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Niels SchoubbenFaculty of Humanities
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Martine BruilFaculty of Humanities
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Fenna PoletiekSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Joost GrootensFaculty of Humanities
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Joan BoothFaculty of Humanities
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‘Language is part of your identity’
Language is omnipresent: when you talk, app or meet in Teams. Understanding how we communicate with one another and what communication does to us is essential. In her inaugural lecture, Nivja de Jong will call to redress the balance between the sciences and the humanities.
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Korean - Dutch Literature Night
Reading & Panel Discussion
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Marc BuijnstersFaculty of Humanities
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Gijsbert RuttenFaculty of Humanities
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Priscilla LamFaculty of Humanities
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Cynthia VialleFaculty of Humanities
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Lisa ChengFaculty of Humanities
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Colonial Korean Print Shops through Computer Vision
Lecture
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High school students get acquainted with language studies at profile selection day
The Choose a Language Day was created to make high school students enthusiastic about choosing a linguistic profile and further education. Third-years were able to learn about different language studies at the Faculty of Humanities.
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Tian YangFaculty of Humanities
