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An Introduction to the Arabic Language History and Origins
Alumni event, Lunch webinar
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‘The university has many roots in the colonial past. How deep and wide were they?’
Historians recently started preliminary research on Leiden University’s role in colonialism and historical slavery. Our knowledge about this is too limited and fragmented. They are looking with fresh eyes at Leiden’s archives and collections. An interview with historians Alicia Schrikker and Ligia G…
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Rudi van Maanen
Faculty of Humanities
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Thea Hilhorst
Faculty of Humanities
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Ton Elias
Faculty of Humanities
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Sulakshana de Mel
Faculty of Humanities
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Eva Pfanzelter
Faculty of Humanities
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Sarah Siegenthaler
Faculty of Humanities
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David Home Valenzuela
Faculty of Humanities
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Bálint Honos
Faculty of Humanities
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Femke Fakkeldij
Faculty of Humanities
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Casper van Dijk
Faculty of Humanities
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Amerika's nieuwe koers: Europa op Scherp
Lecture, Leids Actualiteitencollege
- Juynboll Lecture: Towards connected histories of Muslim Qur’an translation
- Museum Talks at the Leiden Department of Art History
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When History Repeats Itself: Knowledge in Times of Crisis
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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The history of the Perzian Book of Kings
Lecture, Studium Generale
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15 years Leiden University College
Leiden University College (LUC), an institute of Leiden University in The Hague – the international city of peace, justice, and security – offers the English-taught Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges since 2010. Inspired by the American university college model, LUC combines…
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Sharing and sending files
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Rubin Observatory reveals first images: with key contributions from Leiden
A time-lapse of the universe in more detail than ever before: that’s the aim of the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, which will unveil its first images of the night sky on 23 June. Researchers at Leiden Observatory have played a major role in making it all possible.
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Where Are You Going? Composing Novel Oceanic Art Histories
Inaugural lecture
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Truth and Post-Truth: Thinking with Chinese History
Inaugural lecture
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Jaqueline Caniguan Caniguan
Faculty of Humanities
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Gabriel Veppo de Lima
Faculty of Humanities
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Exploring the chemical space of natural products from Streptomyces using multi-omics approaches
PhD defence
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Back to the Future: What vision of the future did people have during perestroika?
In many Central and Eastern European countries, a period of greater openness emerged in the late 1980s. How did this affect the future perspective of residents? And can we learn anything from this period for our current times? University lecturer Dorine Schellens delves into the literature to investigate…
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Guide dogs: anything but a modern invention
For a long time, even many researchers thought that guide dogs were a relatively modern invention. An accidental encounter with archival material showed university lecturer Krista Milne that guide dogs helped their blind owners as far back as the Middle Ages. Milne now has received an NWO XS grant to…
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Business History and Imperialism SI Workshop
Lecture, Workshop
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Sara Bolghiran
Faculty of Humanities
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Eduard van de Bilt and Joke Kardux say goodbye to Leiden
For more than 35 years they helped put American Studies on the map: Joke Kardux and Eduard van de Bilt. This spring, the couple retired. A farewell interview.
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A History of East Baltic through Language Contact
PhD defence
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Stéphanie Noach receives a Fulbright grant
Stéphanie Noach, PhD within LUCAS, received a Fulbright grant to conduct research for her PhD project 'Dark Matters. Recasting Darkness with Contemporary Latin American Art' at the Afro-Latin American Research Institute at Harvard University.
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Hundred-year-old causes of death mapped: ‘The past is the laboratory of the present’
If it is up to university lecturer Evelien Walhout, in a year's time we will know exactly what people from Haarlem and Zwolle died of a century ago. Together with colleagues from other universities, she started the doodsoorzaken.nl platform, where causes of death are recorded. ‘Somewhere around the…
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NIAS grant for research into 19th century bohemians and their love for anarchistic assassins
It was a remarkable trend in 19th-century London: middle-class bourgeois bohemians falling in love with anarchism and its assassins. University lecturer Michael Newton has been awarded a NIAS subsidy to reconstruct the lives of three of these families.
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‘It’s worse than I thought; it’s affecting all of us’
How can the academic world best handle the new political reality in the United States? This is the question that managers, lecturers, researchers and students at Leiden University discussed on Friday afternoon at a gathering in the Kamerlingh Onnes building. ‘Don’t just give in; defend academic free…
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Can Wang
Faculty of Science
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Yingjie Fan
Faculty of Science
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Sander van Rijn
Faculty of Science
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Thijs Bierman
Faculty of Science
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Suzan Abozyid
Faculty of Humanities
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Arie van der Wiel
Faculty of Humanities
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Sanâa May Swart
Faculty of Humanities
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Marjolein Jorna
Faculty of Humanities
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Leonard Ornstein
Faculty of Humanities
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Harold van der Kraan
Faculty of Humanities
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Hannah Busch
Faculty of Humanities
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Zoltán Quittner
Faculty of Humanities
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Ghulam Ali Murtaza
Faculty of Humanities
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Tim Lubbers
Faculty of Law
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Jiaxuan Huang
Faculty of Humanities