5,476 search results for “criminal museologie and heritage studies” in the Public website
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    Honorary doctorates for Belgian virologist Marc van Ranst and German Arabist Beatrice Gründler
        
    Leiden University is awarding an honorary doctorate to virologist Marc van Ranst. Van Ranst has been one of the main advisers of the Belgian government during the Covid pandemic. German Arabist Beatrice Gründler will also receive an honorary doctorate for her work in the field of Oriental Manuscript… 
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    Speaker Series: Testing linguistic theories with deep learning: a case study on meaning predictability
    
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    but not the same - methods and applications of quantitative MRI to study muscular dystrophies
    
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    water electrolyzers: component development and lifetime degradation studies at TNO
    
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    The Metamorphosis of Change: A Study of Plato’s Theory of change
    
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    Peter Liebregts guest lecturer in Canterbury
        
    At the invitation of the Centre for Early Christianity and Its Reception (CECIR), Peter Liebregts, Full Professor of Modern Literatures in English (LUCAS), visited the University of Kent in Canterbury from March 17 to 20, to give a lecture and a masterclass. 
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    Sara Brandellero: 'the news coming from Brazil is chilling'
        
    Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro called the COVID-19 disease “a minor illness”. With more than 200.000 confirmed corona cases today (May 18) however, Brazil is quickly becoming one of the world’s emerging coronavirus hot spots. How long can Bolsonaro continue to downplay the corona crisis? We asked… 
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    Uprooting the Diaspora: Jewish Belonging and the "Ethnic Revolution" in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1946
    
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    Writer in residence Maxim Osipov: ‘Writing is the development of truth’
        
    Since criticising the war in Ukraine, Russian author and cardiologist Maxim Osipov has fled Russia. Come September, he will be Leiden University’s writer in residence and teach a course on Russian literature. 
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    Lotte Melenhorst: 'No evidence for mediatisation of lawmaking'
        
    The widespread idea that politics is mediatised needs to be revised. Although media attention heavily influences some political processes, this is not the case when it comes to lawmaking. Lotte Melenhorst, a political scientist at Leiden University, analysed three heavily covered legislative processes… 
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    How can we make better use of natural resources?
        
    Mining for natural resources harms the environment. But we desperately need them, for both the development of countries and the transition to a sustainable energy system. Professor of Sustainable Resource Use Ester van der Voet researches how we can reduce the environmental impact of natural resources… 
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    What the spider tales of Indians in the Caribbean reveal about our fragility and powers of endurance
        
    Last week, Ajay Gandhi, Assistant Professor at the Leiden University College, wrote an article about how spider's webs can explain the dynamics of social beings. 
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    Queer Subjects in Modern Japanese Literature: A Reminiscence
    
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    Hall of Fame 2016
        
    Many of our staff and students have won prizes over the past year. Others have been awarded a subsidy, or, because of their eminence in their field, they have been appointed member of an academic society or have taken on a position in the community. Reasons enough to be proud of them and to include… 
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    New Scientist Scientific Talent 2015: Interview with Marieke Liem
        
    The magazine New Scientist selected 25 nominees from candidates proposed by all Dutch and Belgian universities for the New Scientist Science talent 2015 election. One of these nominees is dr. Marieke Liem, who works at the Centre for Terrorism & Counterterrorism. 
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    Don Weenink appointed as professor of Violence and Policing: ‘I am fascinated by how violence emerges’
        
    Why do people commit violence? A question that may not occupy many minds, but one that Don Weenink has been researching for many years. Since 1 March, the sociologist has held the title of professor of Violence and Policing. 
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    COI Conference 2023: Call for Abstracts
        
    The 2023 Conference: Institutions for Conflict Resolution (COI) aims to identify just institutional approaches that seek (real) conflict prevention and conflict resolution in the legal context. It will be held in Utrecht on 28 and 29 September 2023. We welcome abstracts from all researchers around the… 
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    Linguists: crimefighters extraordinaire
        
    Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time to people from within and without the University. In this first… 
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    CEO Andrew de la Haije: ‘Optimally serving our clients is more important than growth or profit’
        
    Andrew de la Haije is Director of the Dutch branch of Xebia Consultancy Services, an internationally operating consultancy agency that coaches companies through digital transformation. He followed the executive master’s programme in Cyber Security and graduated with distinction. 
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    FGGA’s Cyberweek: education in cybersecurity and digitalisation
        
    During Cyberweek, from 17-24 October, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) highlighted its research and teaching on cybersecurity, digital developments, and their impact on society. 
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    Defence Minister at Ukraine Symposium: 'We Europeans have only one chance to get this right'
        
    Three years on, and interest in Ukraine certainly hasn't waned. The auditorium at the Wijnhaven location was fully booked on Monday. Hundreds of people, including top military brass, listened to Defence Minister Brekelmans' speech. He pointed out to them: 'Here in the Netherlands, we're now living in… 
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    FC Winter School student Ginevra Montefusco produces a web doc on Bari’s fish market
    
    Mingo, a 91-year-old fish lover from Bari, takes us with him into the physical, symbolic and cultural space of the market. 
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    Interviews with over 100 civil servants under Trump reveal worrying picture
        
    It was challenging to get civil servants from the first Trump administration to speak about their work experiences, but sociologist Jaime Lee Kucinskas succeeded. The picture that emerged from her findings, she says, is far from positive. 'The more I spoke with them, the more emotions I saw. They were… 
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    Archaeologist Nathalie Brusgaard investigates human-animal relations as Assistant Professor
        
    Dr Nathalie Brusgaard both studied and finished her PhD at the Faculty of Archaeology in Leiden. After a few years spreading her wings, she is now back. As the new Assistant Professor in the World Archaeology department, she will continue her research on the relationship between prehistoric humans and… 
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    Geslaagde studentenconferentie 'empirisch-juridisch onderzoek en het privaatrecht'
        
    Waarom is empirisch-juridisch onderzoek van belang voor de rechtspraktijk en het wetenschappelijke onderzoek? Op die vraag kregen masterstudenten van de afstudeerrichtingen civiel recht, ondernemingsrecht en financieel recht antwoord tijdens het congres over empirisch-juridisch onderzoek en het privaatrecht… 
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    Investigating obsidian sources in Honduras with a Corrie Bakels Grant
        
    Obsidian, a volcanic glass-like material, is often used for making tools by Mesoamerican societies. In Honduras, certain obsidian artefacts do not yet have a known provenance. PhD candidate Marie Kolbenstetter and Assistant Professor Dennis Braekmans were awarded a Corrie Bakels Grant to explore thus… 
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    Grant for workshop series on Ocean Governance
        
    Dr. Vanessa Newby (ISGA) and Dr. Catherine Jones from St Andrews won a grant worth over €23.000 from the RSE Saltire Facilitation Network Award entitled: ‘Worse Things Happen at Sea’: The Governance & Security of the Ocean. The grant will comprise three workshops in 2022: one in Leiden, one in Edinburgh… 
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    Antibiotic Discovery: From mechanistic studies to target ID
    
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    Computational and Experimental Studies of Reactive Intermediates in Glycosylation Reactions
    
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    State-resolved studies of CO2 gas-surface reactions
    
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    Metabolomics study of blood vessels on-chip model
    
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    Studying the historical roots of sign languages – methodological issues
    
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    Clinical pharmacology studies investigating novel formulations of dopaminergic drugs
    
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    Synthesis of chemical tools to study the immune system
    
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    What makes the best performing hospital: The IQ Joint study
    
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    The Dutch Retinopathy of Prematurity Study - NEDROP 2
    
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    Lecture: To Eat or Not To Eat: Leveraging Chemical Proteomics for the Study of Macrophage Phagocytosis
    
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    Memories of Cinema-Going in Postwar Japan: An Ethno-history
    
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    Who Became a Politician: A Portrait of Modern Japan
    
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    Lessons of Democracy: Mothers’ Education and Learning Activities in late-1950s Japan,
    
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    Ingrained Habits: The “Kitchen Cars,” American Wheat Promotion, and the Transformation of Japanese Diet and Identity, 1956-1960
    
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    Austria’s Present Past: A visual journey through Austrian history 1925 – 2025
    
    Lecture, Annual Lecture Austrian Studies Leiden 
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    International PhD Seminar on Slavery, Servitude & Extreme Dependency
    
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    Performing identity and buying love: self-expression and iyashi in the dansō escorting business
    
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    Care and the Jewish Experience
    
    Conference, Second Conference of the Leiden Jewish Studies Network 
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    Civil Society and International Students in Japan: Methodology and Fieldwork
    
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    Keynote Address: The Kindness of Others: Jews, Christians and Early Childhood Care in Medieval Europe
    
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    International Women's Day: the visibility of women in archaeology
        
    On 8 March, International Women’s Day, equal opportunities for women worldwide, empowerment, and gender equality take centre stage. For years, the role of women in the past has been nearly invisible. Four archaeologists reflect on this inequality of focus, from hunter-gatherers in the palaeolithic to… 
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    The archaeology of face masks: ‘Face masks layers will be a huge help for future archaeologists’
        
    From one year to the next, face masks have started to appear in the environment. As the masks are discarded, they end up in the top soil, in sediment layers, and in refuse heaps. In a couple of generations archaeologists will study the layer that has already been labeled the Face Mask Horizon. Current… 
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    'I get to continue my academic career': archaeologist who fled Damascus for Leiden
        
    Ghazwan Yaghi was a leading archaeologist and researcher in Damascus but had to flee in 2014 because of the war. An NWO 'Refugees in Science' grant has enabled him to pick up where he left off in his academic career. 'I've found myself again in this project.' 
