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Cinquecento Medusae: jellyfish invasion with a climate change message
Exhibition
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Saving His Job, Not Hers: Selective Protection in Automation-Driven Job Loss
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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Beyond Classifications and Segments: Recent developments in understanding the dialectal variation of tonal languages
Lecture
- Global Questions Seminar
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Picturing Scholasticide: Exhibition Launch
Exhibition
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Cycling and food tour Leiden
Staff Association
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Brave Young Minds
Festival
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Film screening - Fireside Peace Chats
Arts and culture
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Power-sharing arrangements after civil war
Lecture
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The Blended Learning Game
Workshop
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An Unusually Caring Chigo (Buddhist Acolyte): The Medieval Japanese Tale of a Homoerotic Love Triangle and Its Hollow Center
Lecture
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Anniversary activity: Leiden Marathon
450 years
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LEAF Symposium: From smart purchasing to circular labs – shaping sustainable science together
Conference
- Online information session Kiem grant
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Racism versus Socialism in Cuba
Lecture, Discussion
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Uyghur genocide
Conference
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The History of Hebrew
Lecture
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Christmas cooking workshop
Staff Association
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Reading Group: The Silence of the Sea
Reading group
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Staff Association: All-you-can-eat-and-drink at 't Zusje
Staff Association: All-you-can-eat-and-drink at 't Zusje
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Staff Association: Beer tasting and tour
Staff Association
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The use of GenAI as a teaching tool
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Christmas trip 2025 to Essen and Oberhausen Centro
Staff Association
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Treasures Festival
Festival
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The Social and Cultural Construction of Adulthood and Sexual Maturity: Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Conference, Interdisciplinary Workshop
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Feedback Fruits
Didactics
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Experience Day Cultural Anthropology & Development Sociology On Campus
Study information, Experience Day
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Introduction meeting for new lecturers
Course, Introductiebijeenkomst
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Girlhood at War
Book presentation & panel discussion
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Grotius Dialogue: Legal Resistance Under Authoritarianism: The Struggle for the Rule of Law in Hong Kong
Grotius Dialogue
- Histories Connected
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Lunchtime picnic for neurodivergent colleagues
Lunchtime picnic
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Threshold test: A purposeful and AI-proof testing method for large groups
LTA Lunch Lecture
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Ainu Language Presentation
Workshop & exhibition
- Zen Garden Student Well-being Week
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Redesigning assignments in the age of AI (Science)
Didactics, Working effectively, ICT
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Legacies: Why Museum Histories Matter
Conference
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Praesidium Belli: can the university survive militarisation?
Lecture, Panel discussion
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Pedagogies of "Con/Tact" in unsettling times
Conference, BOCA Workshop
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SSH labs: a place to be inspired by your colleagues
The new SSH labs will offer great opportunities for FSW and FGW staff engaged in experimental research. The labs will be a place of inspiration, not only because of the state-of-the-art equipment, but also as a result of the increased interaction with colleagues in other disciplines.
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Pedagogische Wetenschappen en Jeugdrecht zetten succesvolle interdisciplinaire samenwerking voort
Onderzoekers van het Instituut Pedagogische Wetenschappen en de afdeling Jeugdrecht gaan samenwerken in 2 nieuwe onderzoeken: onderzoek naar het terugplaatsingen van kinderen na uithuisplaatsing en draagmoederschappen in Nederland.
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Introducing: Bruno Allahissem and Luca Bruls
Bruno Allahissem and Luca Bruls recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates in the NWO-funded project 'Digital warfare in the Sahel: popular networks of war and Cultural Violence', led by Mirjam de Bruijn and Jelena Prokic (LUCL). Below they introduce themselves.
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Alternative Perspective 2028: Mark Rutgers and Casper de Jonge in discussion
Under extreme pressure and in agreement with the Faculty Board, the programme chairs, represented by a core group, have worked over recent weeks on additional recommendations based on the Perspective 2028 plan. On 1 December they presented their Alternative Perspective 2028 to the Faculty Board. The…
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Biology students expose exotic amphibians in the dunes
During the spring of 2021, a group of eight biology students from Leiden set out into the dunes in search of amphibians. Using DNA, they determined the geographic origin of the animals. And guess what? In many cases they discovered exotic populations of animals that do not naturally belong in The Netherlands.…
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Why early detection of bone disorders matters
As a professor, Natasha Appelman-Dijkstra understands better than anyone how important it is to recognise bone and mineral conditions at an early stage. She emphasises the importance of flexibility and collaboration for better care, groundbreaking research and strong education.
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European foreign policy after a crisis: change and continuity
‘Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy.’ That is the title of Nikki Ikani’s book that was published last month. We asked the writer five questions about her book. Presentation: 5 & 20 April.
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The Social Dynamics of Gender-Based Violence
From street harassment to coercive control: gender-based violence has many faces. University Lecturer Mischa Dekker has studied street harassment in the Netherlands and France, and supports institutions and organisations in embedding structural change.
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One last time (as Dean)
Dear colleagues and students,
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The PolSci Bookshelf: books released in 2023
The end of the year often means looking back with lists, overviews and stories. This combines nicely in a list of all the books published this year by various political scientists at Leiden University. Indeed, in terms of books, these scholars have certainly not been idle. A unique collection of stories,…
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‘We are drowning in dossiers of which we have long known they will play a role’
The new government needs to look further ahead, says environmental scientist Rutger Hoekstra. ‘We keep pushing forward big dossiers like demographic ageing, climate and migration. Even though we know they play a big role in our future.’ Hoekstra therefore hopes that the new coalition agreement will…
