1,832 search results for “criminal museologie and heritage studies” in the Staff website
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The Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court - A Good Governance Approach
PhD defence
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Chinese Calligraphy for everybody
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Maartje van der WoudeFaculty of Law
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Joyce SchotFaculty of Law
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Skylar JosephFaculty of Law
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Irina ZudinaFaculty of Law
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Vera OosterhuisFaculty of Law
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Ieke de VriesFaculty of Law
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Joanne van der LeunFaculty of Law
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Thijs van BeekFaculty of Law
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Connecting to the network of Digital Cultural Heritage (Linked Open Data)
Lunchbyte
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Monica den Boer appointed as endowed professor Police Studies: ‘The blue line in my life’
Monica den Boer, who has decades of experience within police and defence and was also active as a Member of Parliament (D66), has been appointed extraordinary professor of Police Studies.
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Cisca HoogendijkFaculty of Humanities
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Eva HulsFaculty of Law
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Erwin MullerExecutive Board
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Jin ChoiFaculty of Law
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PhD research: How international prosecutors make their choices
International prosecutors, for instance at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, investigate particularly serious crimes such as genocide. They decide, among other things, whether or not to prosecute. PhD candidate Cale Davis investigated how prosecutors come to such decisions and will defend…
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Yoonai HanFaculty of Humanities
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Svetlana KharchenkovaFaculty of Humanities
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From War on Drugs to Criminal Governance: Mexico’s Security Dilemmas
Lecture
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Towards a community-based heritage in the Caribbean: Challenges and practices
Symposium
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Millions in grant funding for research on traumascapes: sites of pain and loss
A consortium led by Leiden University has been awarded 6.75 million euros to research traumascapes: physical places associated with collective trauma and loss. The research team aims to make these places more visible, accessible and inclusive.
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Maikel KuijpersFaculty of Archaeology
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Honours students present: AI for studying in 2030
Education, ICT
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Leiden-Delft-Erasmus alliance signs collaboration agreement with Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
The Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) alliance signed a collaboration agreement with the Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology on 23 September.
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Change of tasks management assistants Archaeology
Facility, Organisation
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Dr. Mattias Brand receives the Gerardus van der Leeuw PhD Dissertation Award
This March, LUCSoR alumnus Dr. Mattias Brand received the Gerardus van der Leeuw PhD Dissertation Award from the Dutch Association for the Study of Religion (NGG) for his dissertation, “The Manichaeans of Kellis: Religion, Community, and Everyday Life”. It is a biennial award for a PhD dissertation…
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Merel SpithovenFaculty of Archaeology
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Bianca Angelien ClaveriaFaculty of Humanities
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Pepita HesselberthFaculty of Humanities
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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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33rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) to Leiden in 2027
Leiden is proud to announce that the city has been selected to host the 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), scheduled for 25-28 August 2027.
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Alejandra Roche RecinosFaculty of Archaeology
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Alp YenenFaculty of Humanities
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Karel Berkhoff appointed professor by special appointment: ‘Focus on Ukrainian history a milestone’
As of 1 September , Karel Berkhoff has been appointed professor by special appointment in Ukrainian History. In this position, made possible in part by the KNAW, he will focus primarily on dark moments in recent Ukrainian history: the persecutions that have taken place in the first half of the twentieth…
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Spanish village full of Leiden residents: dozens of textile workers once migrated to Guadalajara
In the Spanish town of Guadalajara, there is a street named ‘Burgemeester Fluiterstraat’, named after a descendant of Leiden migrants who had done well in the South. He was not the only Guadalajara resident with Leiden roots: at the beginning of the eighteenth century, a stream of Dutch textile workers…
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Patrick DegryseFaculty of Archaeology
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Annemieke VerbaasFaculty of Archaeology
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Areti LeventiFaculty of Archaeology
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Peter van der ZwanFaculty of Law
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Kate BrackneyFaculty of Humanities
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Judith van UdenFaculty of Law
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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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ERA Meetup: 'Museums in the Metaverse: XR Experiences for Cultural Heritage'
Online webinar
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CINETS 2026: Crimmigration in an Age of Authoritarian Drift
Conference
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Intelligence Playing Ancient Games: Computational Techniques for Board Games Heritage
Lecture
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Damian PargasFaculty of Humanities
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André GerritsFaculty of Humanities
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Hepke BosFaculty of Law
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Dick van BroekhuizenFaculty of Humanities
