1,250 search results for “international cultural erfgoed” in the Student website
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Information and Q&A session International Civil and Commercial Law
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From Japan Studies to junior school: ‘I was back to square one in the classroom’
It was while wearing clogs at a Dutch theme park in Japan that Cindy Heijdra really got to know Japan. Over 20 years later, she is studying again: to be a primary school teacher.
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Nadine Akkerman: ‘It’s an incredible feeling, rewriting such an iconic event from a country’s history.’
Ever since Nadine Akkerman, Professor of Early Modern Literature & Culture, came across a woman spy in her research, secret agents have kept cropping up in her work. Now there’s Spycraft, a popular history book exploring the espionage techniques used by early modern spies, which she has co-written with…
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Van de Waal Lecture 2025: Shared heritage or cultural appropriation? The Iko-Schmutzer sculptures
Alumni event, Lezing
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Hosting Global Justice: The Netherlands and International Courts (ICJ & ICC)
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Information and Q&A session International Civil and Commercial Law
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Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl: Dissecting Latino power, language and culture
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Hegemonic Memory Culture and Postmigration: How to Remember the Past in Diverse Societies?
Lecture, Conversation
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Q&A session European and International Business Law
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Everyone has the right to food security, in peacetime and during armed conflict
Food security touches upon human rights, international law and sustainable development. These frameworks are not separate worlds but deeply interconnected; something that becomes painfully clear in times of climate crisis, armed conflict and inequality.
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What influence did French really have on Dutch?
Just as some people today dislike English influences on the Dutch language, in early modern times people also criticised the Frenchification of Dutch. But to what extent did French actually leave its mark in our language? PhD student Brenda Assendelft made a surprising discovery. PhD defence 24 May.
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Q&A session European and International Human Rights Law
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Q&A session European and International Human Rights Law
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Ursula Kilkelly to hold 2022/2023 Rotating Honorary Chair 'Enforcement of Children’s Rights' at Leiden University
Leiden Law School is pleased to announce that Professor Ursula Kilkelly, School of Law, University College Cork, Ireland, will visit Leiden in academic year 2022/2023 as Rotating Honorary Chair ‘Enforcement of Children’s Rights’.
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Interview with Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn
Professor Dr. Carsten Stahn LLM., Professor of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at the University of Leiden, completed his habilitation in July 2020 at the Humboldt-University zu Berlin and acquired the Venia for Constitutional Law, International Law and International Criminal Law. The…
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Human Rights and Food Security – Legal Training for Professionals at LUC
Food security is increasingly under pressure due to rising inequality, climate change, and armed conflict. From 28 October, Leiden University College (LUC) in The Hague offers a seven-week course
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Andrew Littlejohn awarded Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship
Dr. Andrew Littlejohn has been awarded a Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. The fellowship provides funds for early-career scholars to write and publish significant monographs that will impact the development of anthropology.
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Exhibition The eternal student
Exhibition
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Bente de LeedeFaculty of Humanities
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BACK ON TRACK - training for international students
Study support
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Questions to an alumnus episode 1: Christina Azzarello
Questions to a European and International Human Rights Law alumnus episode 1: Christina Azzarello.
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Lise AndersenFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Ingrid SamsetFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Maria de KruijfFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Juliana Cubillos GonzalezFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Timo SchmalFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Anna Maria Puigderrajols TriadóFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Anna D'AgostinoFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Kamila SmagulovaFaculty of Humanities
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Floris de RuiterFaculty of Humanities
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Haneen OmariFaculty of Humanities
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Pratika DewiFaculty of Humanities
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Lies PunselieFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Hossam AhmedFaculty of Humanities
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Zhuoxi HanFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Louisa Handel-MazzettiFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Juliët TinebraFaculty of Humanities
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Aya EzawaFaculty of Humanities
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Rong YuanFaculty of Humanities
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Daný van DamFaculty of Humanities
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Max LeschFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Öykü KurtpinarFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Hilde GunninkFaculty of Humanities
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Dorota MokrosinskaFaculty of Humanities
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David WoodworthFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Q&A and Information Session International Children’s Rights
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Sander Bax: 'Literature doesn’t confine itself to national borders'
To truly understand Dutch literature, we have to look beyond borders. At least, that is the view of Sander Bax. From 1 August, he will be Professor of Contemporary Dutch Literature and Culture in a Transnational Dynamic.
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Wars in Ukraine and Gaza could soon affect our approach to the North Pole
The Houthis are attacking ships in the Red Sea. Rerouting via South Africa is expensive, whereas the Arctic route only takes a week. Once a no-go zone, this route might be a more realistic option. Mind the nuclear submarines, though…
