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Indigenous populations’ major political impact in Latin America: (Re)shaping the nation-state in Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, and Perú
Lecture, PCNI Roundtable
- Workshop: Other forms of embodying knowledge
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Primacy and collapse in intonational melodies: Insights from imitation
Lecture, SMILE Talks
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Understanding Continuity and Change in US Counterterrorism Policy Through Policymaker Profiles
PhD defence
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Diasporic Koreans' Decolonization Project in Postwar Japan
Lecture
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Rock art and wellbeing
Lecture, Workshop
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Citizen Labor: correcting data and creating value in an Indian land records database
Lecture, Research Seminar
- Futures from the frontiers of climate science
- Workshop: Other forms of embodying knowledge
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Tiny Gardens Everywhere
Lecture, Leiden University Environmental Humanities Series
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Why Poetry? A Sufi Response
Lecture, Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language & Culture
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Elsa Charlety | On Zora Neale Hurston
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Seminar and book discussion
Lecture, Seminar and book discussion
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Trump’s Effect on Academia and Administration – Panel Talk with Professor Donald Moynihan on 26 May
Lecture
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Transnational Conversations: Heritage, Memory, Climate, and Reparatory Justice in the Caribbean, Europe, and Beyond
Conference
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QAnon and Alien Gods: Plausibility Construction in the Cultic Milieu (11th Leiden Symposium on New Religiosity)
Lecture, Symposium
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Best practices
On this page we've bundled the best practices which will be presented during the Education Market of 19 June 2025.
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Academic data science: Transdisciplinary and extradisciplinary visions
CWTS Seminar
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Book talk: The Party’s Interests Come First by Joseph Torigian
Lecture, Book talk
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LUCIR book lecture: Do We Need a Hegemon to Maintain International Order?
Lecture
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Words and Warning Messages: Communicating Deterrence in Theory and Practice
Lecture
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Leaving Science: A Large-Scale, Cohort-Based, Longitudinal Approach, 2000-2022
Seminar
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Attitudes and perceptions about democracy and authoritarianism under the new generations in Chile
Lecture, PCNI Research Seminar
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War and Power by Prof. Phillips P. O’Brien
Guest lecture
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In the Making - afternoon sessions on research in the arts
Lecture, Conversation
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Taking Theology Seriously: Islamic Media and the Revolutionary Struggle for a “New Egypt”
Lecture | LUCIS Keynote
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Lunch lecture Michele Deitch: What’s going on in US prisons?
Lecture
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The Palestine Exception
VVI Research Meetings 2024-2025
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The Road to Planetary Defense: Cosmic Collisions, Nuclear Explosions, and the Environmental History of Asteroids and Comets
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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Money Matters: Financial Distress and Sustainable Change
Panel Discussion
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Notes on the contemporary Art Novel
Lecture, Seminar
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LUCIR Talk: Ghost Army - Snapshot of the Wagner Group’s Operations and Structures
Debate
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African methodologies in academic research
Lecture
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Beyond Risk? Understanding the Threats of the Anthropocene
Conference
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PE_PP talk: The political cost of tax reform
Lecture
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Our Hirāk: The Tishreen Revolution
Lecture, LUCIS Meets
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A conversation with Bonnie Honig on the defence of democracy
Bezoek
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Radical Spotlights: Desire, Sexuality, and the Economy
Lecture, Radical Spotlights Seminar
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ASCL Seminar: Subjective dimensions of peace- and statebuilding across Africa
Lecture
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The history of Medicine and Asia
Conference, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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Why Humanities? Cristiana Strava on Middle Eastern Studies
Lecture
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Workshop: Rethinking Qualitative Comparison
Workshop
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3 October University: from Russian DNA to drug-related violence
In prehistoric times there was a huge wave of migration, from the steppes in Russia and Ukraine to West Europe. The newcomers’ genes began to dominate. Archaeology research in Leiden into burial mounds in the Veluwe and Utrechtse Heuvelrug areas of the Netherlands yielded this spectacular conclusion.…
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This was 2023! An overview of Humanities in the news
So much has happened this year! 2023 was an eventful year in which several wars raged about which our experts could offer interpretation. It was also the year in which the government made apologies for the slavery past. Leiden humanities scholars were at the forefront of this with their research on…
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The colour purple: why it's important to our new Dean
During the New Year's Reception at FSW, new Dean Sarah de Rijcke gave her maiden speech. The first official moment at which she's able to share what she stands for and what to expect of her. In case you weren't there, or you want to read the speech at your own pace, below you can find the integral copy…
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No legal career but a food truck on Bonaire instead
If you study law, you won’t necessarily end up striding round a law firm in tailor-made suits. Alumnus Harrie Schoffelen certainly hasn’t: he made the conscious decision to follow another path in life. Together with his fiancée he runs a successful food truck on the tropical island of Bonaire. ‘Return…
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Introducing: Yusra Abdullahi, Maha Ali & Felipe Colla de Amorim
Yusra Abdullahi, Maha Ali and Felipe Colla de Amorim recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates. Together they work an an integrated, collective project. Learn more about them below!
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The Leiden students who sailed to England during the Second World War
In a sailboat, a canoe or stowed away on a ship: during the Second World War, many Leiden students tried to cross the sea to join the Allies in Britain. ‘Soldier of Orange’ is the most famous, but who were the other ‘England voyagers’ or Engelandvaarders as they are known?
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‘We all support equal opportunities, but disagree on how to achieve them’
Rotterdam is an extreme example of inequality in the Netherlands. There are huge health and life expectancy differences between neighbourhoods. Good access to healthcare and education isn’t a cure-all, say inequality economists Lieke Beekers and Hans van Kippersluis
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Interview with Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn
Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn LLM., Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at the University of Leiden, completed his habilitation in July 2020 at the Humboldt-University zu Berlin and acquired the Venia for Constitutional Law, International Law and International Criminal Law. The…
