272 search results for “bijzonder collective” in the Staff website
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Heritage expert Martin Berger honored as a member of the Young Academy Leiden
Our own Dr. Martin Berger has been accepted as a member of the Young Academy Leiden! He is thrilled with his appointment. ‘I am honored to be accepted as a member of the Young Academy Leiden and am looking forward to working together with other scholars from across the University.’
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Pieter ter KeursFaculty of Humanities
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Aitor Burguet-CocaFaculty of Archaeology
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Areti LeventiFaculty of Archaeology
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Igor DjakovicFaculty of Archaeology
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Alexander WilkinsonFaculty of Archaeology
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Anastasia NikulinaFaculty of Archaeology
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Harry BerghuisFaculty of Archaeology
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Karel KuipersFaculty of Archaeology
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Femke ReidsmaFaculty of Archaeology
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Amanda HenryFaculty of Archaeology
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Alexander VerpoorteFaculty of Archaeology
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Museum Talks: ‘Our access to the past starts with in-depth knowledge of objects’
Geert-Jan Janse has always been fascinated by the way objects can bring the past closer. On 16 November, he will present a Museum Talk about his work as the director of the Vereniging Rembrandt (Rembrandt Association).
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Carel’s Universe: Leiden museums depict Carel Stolker’s rectorship
Ten Leiden museums and heritage institutions have curated the online exhibition ‘Carel’s Universe’. They selected objects from their collections that symbolise retiring Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker and the research in Leiden. With direct references, playful associations and the odd nod and wink.
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Awards, grants, and special appointments: 2022’s Honours Gallery
Over the past year, many students and staff members of Leiden Law School have been lauded for their extraordinary achievements. For instance: a grant received, an award won, or an appointment by a special committee. We have combined all these achievements in our Honours Gallery 2022:
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Advice to EU on looted art claims: ‘An agency could bring order to the legal chaos’
What practical steps can we take to resolve cross-border claims to looted art and prevent illicit trafficking in cultural goods? That's what the European Parliament asked Leiden legal scholar Evelien Campfens. Her advice: develop a registration system, issue art with a ‘passport’ and set up a European…
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Visualizer training: using the overhead Visualizer and special collections during your lectures
Training session
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Johan Van Manen’s Tibetan and Himalayan Collection: The Challenges of Multi-media Research
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Why looted art lawsuits often fail (and what can be done about this)
There are as good as no clear rules for the return of stolen art. This means that rather than in court, many cases are decided in the political arena instead. In her PhD research Evelien Campfens suggests how this could change. PhD defence on 11 November.
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PhD candidate Marie Kolbenstetter helps repatriate Honduran heritage
In a significant step toward restoring cultural heritage, PhD candidate Marie Kolbenstetter has played a pivotal role in repatriating a collection of 133 archaeological artefacts from the prestigious Musée du quai Branly in Paris back to their place of origin in southern Honduras. Her efforts underscore…
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Conservation and study of the Pahari collection of drawings and paintings
Lecture, VVIK lecture
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conference IFLA 2023 - Empire, Indigeneity, and colonial heritage collections: confronting difficult pasts, enabling just futures
Satellite conference
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The Chinese Queer Collection - A Workshop for Activists, Archivists and Academics at Leiden University
Workshop
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Interdisciplinary symposium on restitution policies seeks more diverse perspectives
Taking responsibility concerning colonial heritage and restitution is a pressing issue for countries and museums worldwide. On 23 and 24 May, a Leiden University interdisciplinary symposium will explore new perspectives as a basis for policies. Organising professors Carsten Stahn and Pieter ter Keurs…
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Leiden University's world-renowned collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Our perspective on history is changing and our museums are changing too
Museums have long focused on power, wealth and a few famous figures. But that is changing, says Valika Smeulders, head of the history department at the Rijksmuseum. What this change comprises and how it has come about is the subject of her keynote speech at the D&I Symposium on 11 January.
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Workshop Early Photography of the Middle East - In Contact with Collections
Workshop
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transformation’: trust, participation, and new socialities around collective food procurement networks in Gdańsk
PhD defence
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Vincent NiochetFaculty of Archaeology
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Marie SoressiFaculty of Archaeology
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Jan KolenFaculty of Archaeology
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Andrew SorensenFaculty of Archaeology
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Gerrit DusseldorpFaculty of Archaeology
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Exploring the Extra-Religious Zaydi Literary Canon through Manuscript Collections of Yemeni Origin
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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D&I Symposium 2024: What have we achieved with a decade of diversity policy?
How has progress been made on diversity and inclusion at Leiden University over the past decade? Attendees reflected on this at the D&I Symposium 2024: Untold Stories. And in the workshops, students and staff discussed the next steps toward a more inclusive community.
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Christofer TalvitieSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Kiara Thais Castaman DiazSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Alexandros Ntaflos
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Sarah StevensSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Maartje van Diest
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Cyan BaeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Martijn MosSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Yuan Yi ZhuSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Jonathan PhillipsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Stefan Cetkovic
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Frits Meijerink
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Alessia AspideSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Ruben van de VenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Samten YeshiFaculty of Humanities
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Maximilian Wachter
Social & Behavioural Sciences
