571 search results for “middle eastern literary” in the Student website
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Kristin MakszinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Kyra AlbertsFaculty of Humanities
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Hirad RezaiejooFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Siavash Rafiee RadFaculty of Humanities
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Sai EnglertFaculty of Humanities
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Turaj AtabakiFaculty of Humanities
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Jan Meijer
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Donna de GroeneFaculty of Archaeology
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Mayra NasFaculty of Humanities
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Peter LiebregtsFaculty of Humanities
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Ilios WillemarsFaculty of Humanities
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Paula Esteves dos Santos JordaoFaculty of Humanities
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Oussama MacnackFaculty of Humanities
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Femke LippokFaculty of Archaeology
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Mark WestmorelandSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dusan MaczekFaculty of Archaeology
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Mette LangbroekFaculty of Archaeology
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Anouk van Vliet
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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European grant to research Tibetan collection: 'Tibetans' literary output was and is huge'
As a student, university lecturer Berthe Jansen fell under the spell of the Van Manen collection: a collection full of Tibetan writings and objects. A €1.5 million grant now makes it possible to take a really close look at it. 'There is still so much to do and discover.'
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Ruth ClemensFaculty of Humanities
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Jonah Schulhofer-WohlFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Uhlenbeck conference scholarship
Master
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Biology brothers write book about nature and adventure in Eastern Europe: 'I didn't know there live pelicans in Romania'
With a self-converted red camper van, biologists and twin brothers Kevin and Marvin Groen go on a nature adventure in Eastern Europe. Together, they search for wild animals, beautiful nature and places to sport. From a long search for a bear in the Slovakian wilderness to the discovery that pelicans…
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Sara BolghiranFaculty of Humanities
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Eduard PopFaculty of Archaeology
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Cristiana StravaFaculty of Humanities
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Uhlenbeck scholarship research master students
Master
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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Beaver exploitation testifies to prey choice diversity of Middle Pleistocene hominins
Exploitation of smaller game is rarely documented before the latest phases of the Pleistocene, which is often taken to imply narrow diets for earlier hominins. In a study now published in Scientific Reports, a team of German and Dutch archaeologists present new data that contradict this view of Lower…
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Aritri DuttaFaculty of Humanities
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Ivo SmitsFaculty of Humanities
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Dimiter ToshkovFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ahmet Serdar GünaydinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Lieke SmitsFaculty of Humanities
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Emmanuelle RadarFaculty of Humanities
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Igor BoogFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Nike van HeldenFaculty of Humanities
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Peace in the Middle East? Students seek solutions in Peace Academy
Finding solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the not-inconsiderable task of the new Peace Academy in The Hague. Professor Maurits Berger and twelve students from different conflict zones are starting a creative thinking process that aims to discover the basic conditions for peace in the…
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Political elites and regime change in the Middle East and North Africa: accommodation or exclusion?
Political scientist Kevin Köhler (Leiden University) has been awarded a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC). This prestigious grant enables him to set up a research group in the coming five years. Köhler and his team will examine how elite conflict affects processes of regime change…
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Hans Oversloot
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Masoud KianiFaculty of Humanities
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Peter WebbFaculty of Humanities
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Gabrielle van den BergFaculty of Humanities
- Middle East Studies Lectures
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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A semester in Morocco: ‘You see the history that you’re learning about’
The Netherlands Institute in Morocco is open to students from all Dutch universities. Two students explain why they are spending a semester studying in Rabat.
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Nicole van OsFaculty of Humanities
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Mohamed MuseFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Edwin de VetteFaculty of Humanities
