781 search results for “human journal islam ilmu-ilmu humaniora” in the Student website
-
Mamadou HébiéFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Jens IversonFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Rachel Schats joins Leiden Teachers Academy: ‘I am always trying to look for ways to make teaching stick better'
The Leiden Teachers Academy (LTA) was founded to help collaboration between excellent teachers. Osteoarchaeologist Dr Rachel Schats has been one of the latest additions to the Academy, nominated by the Faculty Board for the position as a Teaching Fellow. ‘In the LTA we talk about new innovations in…
-
Wei Chu receives SNMAP funding for dating earliest dwelling structures in Ukraine
At some point in the deep past the first known dwelling structures were built out of mammoth bones in a country we now know as Ukraine. Archaeologist Wei Chu would have visited the site in summer 2022, were it not for the war. Now he has received funding from SNMAP with the aim to better establish the…
-
Rebecca Schaefer: 'Music and science bring people together'
Rebecca Schaefer received the new science communication grant for the SNAAR Festival in December 2020. With the festival, Schaefer wants to make music and science accessible to a wide audience. How exactly? That's what she tells in this issue of Humans of Psychology.
-
Annelinde Vandenbroucke: 'Science for and by youth'.
Annelinde Vandenbroucke received the new science communication grant for NeurolabNL Young in December 2020. This grant will help her in her mission: to make science attractive for and by youth. Vandenbroucke tells Humans of Psychology why youth is important to science and vice versa,
-
Archaeologist Andy Sorensen in National Geographic Magazine about ancient fire use
When and how commenced the use of fire by early humans? Armed with stones, peat moss, and fungi, archaeologist Andy Sorensen tries to answer that question. In the February edition of the Dutch language version of National Geographic Magazine his research features in the section The Discovery.
-
Axel PalmérFaculty of Humanities
-
Adam BenferFaculty of Archaeology
-
Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
-
Dita AuzinaFaculty of Archaeology
-
Tijmen PronkFaculty of Humanities
-
Elmer VeldkampFaculty of Humanities
-
Early hunter-gatherers reshaped Europe’s ecosystems long before agriculture
In a new study published in PLOS One, Leiden archaeologist Anastasia Nikulina, together with an international team from France, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, challenges the long-held belief that early humans had minimal impact on their environment before the rise of farming.
-
Francesca Sofia SelanoFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
Reza Shaker ArdekaniFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
Tahir AbbasFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Mustafa ColakFaculty of Humanities
-
Ratna Saptari Soetikno Slamet
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
David EhrhardtFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Erik-jan ZurcherFaculty of Humanities
-
Cristiana StravaFaculty of Humanities
-
Judith FrishmanFaculty of Humanities
-
Mark DechesneFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Ab de JongFaculty of Humanities
-
Onur AdaFaculty of Humanities
-
Judith NaeffFaculty of Humanities
-
Bareez MajidFaculty of Humanities
-
Maja VodopivecFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Mink van IJzendoornFaculty of Archaeology
-
Marijn van PuttenFaculty of Humanities
-
Suliman IbrahimFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Liesbeth van der HeideFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Joery MatthysFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Christian HendersonFaculty of Humanities
-
Douglas BergerFaculty of Humanities
-
Ancient fire expert Femke Reidsma on Tea-Break Time Travel Podcast
In her podcast Tea-Break Time Travel Matilda Siebrecht is joined by fire expert Femke Reidsma, to talk all about how this essential tool was made and used by our ancient human ancestors. How can you recognise an ancient hearth? Why is it so important to study the first use of fire? When was the first…
-
Leiden student team in the final of Helga Pederson Moot Court Competition
A team of four Leiden master's students has qualified for the final of the prestigious Helga Pederson Moot Court Competition 2022. This final will take place in May at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
-
Debate on World Cup Qatar: Boycott it or seize opportunity for attention?
The FIFA World Cup will get underway in Qatar this November – an event that has attracted much discussion in recent years. This discussion is not only centred on sport. Human rights are in the spotlights in Qatar. On Friday 30 September, Leiden University organised a debate in which experts from various…
-
Roeland Böcker: 'Problems of multilateralism are a never-ending debate'
On 8 December, in honour of Human Rights Week, Roeland Böcker gave a public lecture about his experiences as ambassador to the Council of Europe. Between 2017 and 2021, Roeland Böcker was the representative of the Netherlands in the Council of Europe.
-
Herman PaulFaculty of Humanities
-
‘When you work together, you get a much broader understanding’
At the Capstone Conference, Honours College students of the Humanities Lab presented their final projects. In small groups, they conducted research on relevant societal issues – gathering insights from a multitude of disciplines. ‘The aim is to learn as much as possible from each other.’
-
Gerrit Dusseldorp: A visiting researcher at KwaZulu-Natal Museum
Under the title “New insights from old collections”, the archaeological research was introduced on the Museum’s news page.
-
Humanities and International Relations Graduate Conference 2025
Conference
-
Chloe GrosFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Jacky NieuwboerFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Henning LahmannFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Marie Schwed ShenkerFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Daniel Thomas
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
Gelijn MolierFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
