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    ECOLe
    
    Welcome to the Expertise Centre for Teaching and Learning (ECOLe). Here you will find information on didactics, teacher development, teaching innovation, assessment and the use of teaching tools at humanities. 
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    Shipwrecks and Cultural Diplomacy
    
    Lecture 
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    Meet the new study advisor Cleody van der Eijk: ‘I want to help my students to find their next step in life’
        
    Cleody van der Eijk recently started as the new study advisor and exchange coordinator at Archaeology. Aside from helping students out when they encounter issues during their studies, she will also focus on the process of studying abroad. ‘It is very valuable to get to know another culture, while you… 
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    'Especially now, in-depth knowledge about Judaism and Jewish history is important'
        
    The newly established Leiden Jewish Studies Association aims to bring together Leiden scholars working on Judaism. The first annual conference will take place in Leiden on 6 and 7 December. Leiden professors and co-organisers of the LJSA Sarah Cramsey and Jürgen Zangenberg talk about their plans. 
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    Copyright in study materials: How to share literature the right way
    
    Education 
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    New professor of Theoretical Physics: ‘The problems I study can come from anywhere in society’
        
    The financial sector, supply chains and ecology. Not necessarily topics you might associate with physics, yet it’s exactly what new professor Diego Garlaschelli is dealing with. The common thread? Complex networks. 
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    Leiden's Austria Centre traveled to Berkeley, California for the Annual Convention of Austria Centers
        
    The fifteenth Annual Convention of Austria Centers took place in Berkeley, California, USA in May 2023. 
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    Deans in the lecture halls: 'I can imagine that students enjoy being here.'
        
    Do all graduates in the humanities pursue a career in education? What does support for incoming students look like in Leiden? And what makes a language study so enjoyable? These and more questions were answered during an information session organised specially for twenty deans from West Brabant. 
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    Recap of the 2021 Anthrooplogy PhD Conference
        
    After a long period of isolation under pandemic, the PhD candidates of the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology seized the opportunity to organize an in-person, on-site event: the CADS PhD Conference for 2021. With the theme "Young Scholars at the Intersection of Uncertainty,… 
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    Introducing: Caroline Schep and Bianca Angelien Claveria
        
    Caroline Schep and Bianca Angelien Claveria recently joined the Institute for History as PhD candidates in the ERC-funded project “Human Subject Research and Medical Ethics in Colonial Southeast Asia”, led by Fenneke Sysling. Below they introduce themselves. 
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    Multilingualism in young children is a good thing: 'Languages support each other'
        
    During Leiden City of Science 2022, Janet Grijzenhout and Hannah De Mulder will put multilingualism in the spotlight by organising multilingual storytelling afternoons. They hope to show parents that raising children multilingually is achievable as well as beneficial. 
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    Leiden University celebrates curiosity at 449th Dies Natalis
        
    How has evolution shaped our curiosity? And how does that curiosity ensure that we now have the technological ability to discover whether we are alone in the universe? This was all covered during the celebration of Leiden University’s 449th Dies Natalis. 
- Worlds to Discover: Manuscripts from the Muslim World
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    Esther Rachow presents 'New Paradigms of Holocaust Education in the Digital Age' at the Austria Centre Leiden
        
    In April 2025, Ms. Esther Rachow from The Hebrew University in Jerusalem presenting her ongoing doctoral research at an Austria Centre Leiden lunch-time talk. She answered a few questions about her visit below. 
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    Dr. Jonathan Singerton talks about Central Europe and the 19th century World
        
    In December 2024, Dr. Jonathan Singerton (University of Amsterdam) was the featured guest speaker at the last lunch talk of the Fall 2025 semester. A full house assembled to hear Dr. Singerton take us on a journey across the Habsburg Empire and to spots far-flung from Vienna. Dr. Singerton told us a… 
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    Ten years of PRINS: Students give practical advice to organisations
        
    Students in the third year of the BA International Studies programme follow the Practicing International Studies (PRINS) consultancy course. They conduct a project put forward by real clients and then present them with their research results. PRINS is so successful that it has now been running for 10… 
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    the event, I have a clearer idea about what I want to do after my studies'
        
    On Wednesday 8 March, the 'Meet & Mix: ‘Speed dating with Traineeships’ event took place in Wijnhaven. Trainees, employees and HR advisers from different organisations got together with students from the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs to talk doing a traineeship. 
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    Aafje de Roest: ‘As an expert in Dutch Studies you have the right skills to research hip hop’
        
    Aafje de Roest turned her hobby into her job. She went from a teenager who enjoyed listening to hip hop music to a PhD candidate who focuses on how Dutch hip hop music shapes the cultural identity of young people in the Netherlands. 
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    Speed dating on Master’s Open Day: ‘What can you do with that master’s degree?’
        
    Almost 3,500 visitors came to Master’s Open Day in Leiden and The Hague. 
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    Partners into the Contemporary Art Sector: Exploring China as a Case Study
    
    Lecture, China Seminar 
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    PRINS is back again: ‘I am proud of what we have achieved’
        
    After twenty weeks of hard work, third-year students of International Studies wrapped up the ‘Practising International Studies’ (PRINS) consultancy course by pitching their major research findings and advice to organisational partners. We were invited to attend the presentations on behalf of the International… 
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    PRINS introduces students to the world of practice: ‘I’m now even considering a career at the Ministry’
        
    The successful PRINS (PRactising INternational Studies) project offers International Studies students an introduction to the world of practice. In the last semester of their bachelor’s programme, they work as consultants for real-life clients, ranging from Rabobank to Greenpeace. We took a look at the… 
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    Hilde Woker en Renate Reitsma benoemd tot leden National Ocean Decade Committee
        
    Het National Ocean Decade Committee heeft twee nieuwe leden benoemd van de Universiteit Leiden. Hilde Woker en Renate Reitsma zullen zich als leden van dit comité inzetten om het het belang van oceaanwetenschappen te promoten. 
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    Driving Gigs in Oman: Women and Techno-Fixes in the Platform Economy
    
    Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series 
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    In the Making #13: Exploring the Multidimensional Nature of Radio
    
    Arts and culture 
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    Undisciplined Collections
    
    Workshop 
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    NWO grant for research on Aramaic inscriptions: 'Palmyra is more than blown-up tombs'
        
    Two thousand years ago, the Middle East found itself caught between the rise of the Roman Empire in the west and the Parthian Empire in the east. PhD candidate Nolke Tasma has been awarded an NWO grant to investigate how local inhabitants experienced these changes. 
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    Depot or place of honour: what to do with Nobel laureates in the museum?
        
    What do you do with a museum collection full of individual white Nobel laureates at a time when diversity, inclusion and teamwork reign supreme? Ad Maas, professor by special appointment, and researcher Hilbrand Wouters have been awarded an NWO Museum grant to answer that question. 
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    Discover Leiden University's new Middle Eastern Library and take a closer look at our Middle Eastern collections
        
    An evening program in the University Library and Middle Eastern Library in Leiden for everyone who has something to do with the Middle East; from Tajikistan to the Mahreb and from Istanbul to Sanaa. View the oldest books and clay tablets from the collection and listen to the most fascinating stories… 
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    Database full of 3D models: 'Maybe it will help us deal with restitution more inclusively'
        
    Scientists' computers are now full of complicated 3D models, but no standard has yet been developed for exchanging the data. A new database should change this. External PhD student Liselore Tissen is receiving a grant to contribute to this on behalf of Leiden University (and TU Delft). ‘It will be great… 
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    First generation of students graduate from Applied Archaeology: ‘It is a peculiar and wonderful specialisation.’
        
    In 2019, Federico Cappadona was one of the first students to enroll in the new master’s specialisation Applied Archaeology. He recently graduated and he is happy to share his experience. 
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    Archaeologists receive funding for science communication: ‘We want to change the public image of archaeology’
        
    A diverse team of Leiden archaeologists applied for, and was awarded, the KNAW ‘Appreciated!’ grant, meant to further their science communication endeavours. We speak with Dr Maikel Kuijpers, who is the main contact person of the application. 
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    Researching global inequality in the garment commodity chain
        
    A consortium, led by Erik de Maaker (CADS, Leiden), has under the NWA scheme (Dutch National Science agenda) been awarded 98k€ for Localizing Global Garment Biographies, a two-year project to research the different ways by which users and producers attach value to garments. 
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    PhD candidates exchange experiences at small-scale summer school
        
    Excursions to Leiden museums, a flown-in American professor and a collaboration with PhD students from Cambridge: Leiden PhD candidates in early modern art were in luck this summer. An award from the Camino Laurent van Vugt Fund allowed the LUCAS research institute to organise a special summer school… 
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    Leiden students offer ideas on restoring an antique ship
        
    How do you go about the sustainable restoration of a nineteenth-century ship without affecting its historical worth? Leiden University students from the master’s programme in Industrial Ecology spent six months working on this question. We spoke to Hidde Boom (25) and Tycho Jongenelen (25), two of the… 
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    Throwback to the Archaeological Field School of 2022: ‘Excavating is very rewarding’
        
    Back in June, the annual Leiden Archaeology Field School took place in Oss. For a month, every week, a group of 25 first year students gets to learn the ins and outs of a professional excavation. This is what they have been prepared for in the past year. ‘It is very exciting to put all the theory into… 
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    What to watch during LUVEfest: three suggestions
        
    On 8, 9 & 10 October Share the LUVE takes place, the graduation show with the work of this year’s graduates of the Cultural Anthropology master Visual Ethnography. In three days 22 films, a graphic novel, artwork and photos will be presented in De Buurt, close to Leiden Central Station. If you don’t… 
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    Master's student of Arts and Culture develops own exhibition: 'A very enriching experience'
        
    Many students dread writing a thesis. Master’s student Laura Robustella's practice-based thesis shows that it is well worth the effort. She developed an art exhibition based on her master’s thesis. 
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    Adjudication of attacks targeting culture: a new approach
        
    A deliberate attack on a tangible element of a culture, such as a temple, is often also an attack on intangible elements: the religion or religious customs. Equally, the intangible can be attacked without the involvement of the tangible, for example the brutal curtailment of rights. How are these reflected… 
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    Minister awards funding for Humanities sector plan
    
    Organisation 
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    Online exhibition - The world’s last picture writing: Naxi Dongba manuscripts
        
    Manuscripts that look like a comic book, that's how you could describe the manuscripts of the Dongba people from China. The manuscripts are one of the last examples of a so-called pictographic script that can only be interpreted by Dongba priests, shamans, who have knowledge of the ancient Dongba cu… 
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    Executive Board column: Working on internationalisation with European universities
        
    Our university recently joined the European university alliance Una Europa. Staff from the 11 affiliated universities met in Leiden last week to discuss our collaboration. 
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    Leiden University researchers tackle global challenges with Una Europa-Africa grants
        
    Three international research projects involving Leiden University researchers will receive funding from the Una Europa university alliance. 
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    Shaping the university of the future. Leiden University joins Una Europa alliance
        
    Leiden University is a member of the Una Europa European alliance. This partnership of 11 research-intensive universities is working to shape the university of the future. 
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    Antje Wessels will investigate the world of fragments with NWO grant
        
    Professor Antje Wessels has received an NWO Open Competition grant to research fragmentary texts. 
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    Exhibition honours Niels Stensen, pioneer in medicine and geology
        
    Seventeenth-century Danish scientist Niels Stensen made groundbreaking discoveries in the anatomy of the body and of Earth. This Leiden alumnus’s theories are still relevant, as an exhibition at the Oude UB shows. 
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    Annual Overview 2024
        
    2024 was an eventful year for the Faculty of Humanities. Despite becoming the centre of political discussion and budget cuts as faculty ourselves, exceptional research projects were carried out and new initiatives were launched. 
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    Investigating health equality in the past with a VIDI grant: ‘We will look for indications of stress’
        
    Dr Sarah Schrader, an expert in the study of human remains, received a VIDI grant for a research project on health and inequality. In present day people with a high socio-economic status encounter fewer health risks than those in lower socio-economic strati. ‘Now we will look at this process in the… 
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    Podcast tips for Pentecost
        
    Are you looking for some listening material for the upcoming long weekend? Staff members and alumni of the Faculty of Humanities have been creating various podcasts over the last few months. A selection is shown here: 
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    Executive Board column: Our institutes abroad are part of our international DNA
        
    Ever since its foundation, Leiden University has turned its gaze outwards to other cultures, languages and forms of academic practice. It is only natural, therefore, that we as a university have four institutes abroad: the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV-KNAW)… 
