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    Blog Post | The Diplomatic Elite, the People at Home and Democratic Renewal
    
    ‘Foreign policy’ may seem to the general public to be merely an official response to problems entering the nation from across the border. Yet the political reach of diplomacy has extended, and diplomats will have to find ways to engage more with home citizens, including those who feel sidelined and… 
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    Frontex director Hans Leijtens: 'We don't stop migration, but we want to properly manage it'
        
    What does European border security look like? On 14 April, Hans Leijtens, executive director of Frontex and former commander of the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, is in The Hague for a lunch lecture. We spoke with him about border security, migration and the role of Frontex. 
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    "Getting Organized"
        
    In January 2014, the research project The Promise of Organization hosted a fruitful three-day conference: 
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    Leiden Team Wins Second Place at the International Migration and Refugee Law Moot Court
        
    Four master's students from Leiden University participated in this year’s edition of the International Migration and Refugee Law Moot Court, hosted by Antwerp University. Following the verbal rounds held between 21 and 22 March, the team went through to the finals, achieving second place overall. 
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    International Studies celebrates 10th anniversary: ‘We’re unique in the world’
        
    September 2022 marks the tenth anniversary of International Studies bachelor's programme. Some (former) staff members tell us what they think makes the Faculty of Humanities' largest programme so special. 
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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 
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    Seven projects receive funding from Humanities' JEDI Fund
        
    The Faculty of Humanities' Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Fund provides small grants to initiatives in support of diversity and inclusion, with specific emphasis on creating an inclusive learning environment. 
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    How mathematician Hendrik Lenstra completed an unfinished artwork by Escher
        
    Twenty years onwards, in a review of an Escher exhibition in Italy, Nature Physics writes about it again: Leiden mathematicians helping Escher out. A reconstruction of how emeritus professor Hendrik Lenstra tracked down a 44-year-old problem. 
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    Featured Review | A Small State’s Guide to Influence in World Politics
    
    Tom Long (2022). A Small State’s Guide to Influence in World Politics. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780190926212, 240 pp. (hardback), £19.99. 
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    How Leiden became 'the wonder of Europe'
        
    Curiosities from the anatomical theatre, swords from the fencing school and 17th-century portraits of the University's founders. The new University Room in Museum De Lakenhal portrays the turbulent first hundred years of Leiden University. 
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    Blog Post | Actions and Lofty Promises of Science Diplomacy
    
    Scholars from the field of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy have often questioned whether there was substantive difference between international STI policy and science diplomacy. This is hard to answer, but at least we can observe that science diplomacy has had great appeal over the last… 
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    Two good agents could replace two mobile units
        
    Peter Slort is the highly driven portfolio holder for Diversity with the Dutch National Police. Since November 2016 he has been spreading the importance of diversity throughout the police organisation. 
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    ‘Sometimes choosing a different path can take you further’
        
    On International Women's Day (8 March) we take time to consider female emancipation and participation. What does this day mean for Leiden University, and how does it tie in with our aim of becoming more diverse and inclusive? We talked about these issues with Annetje Ottow, who recently became the… 
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    In memoriam: Prof. dr. J.T.P. de Bruijn (1931-2023)
        
    On Monday 23 January 2023 J.T.P. (Hans) de Bruijn passed away at the age of 91. Until 1995 he held the Chair of New Persian Language and Culture at Leiden University. 
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    ERC President Jean-Pierre Bourguignon visits Leiden University
        
    Storm clouds are gathering for the European grants for ‘excellent’ research. Researchers therefore need to explain how important these grants are. This is what Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, President of the European Research Council (ERC), had to say during a visit to Leiden University on Thursday 24 Apr… 
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    Teaching Prize winner Ayo Adedokun: teaching is a calling
        
    ‘Teaching is not merely a profession; it’s a calling.’ These were the words of Ayo Adedokun on winning the LUS Teaching Prize at the opening of the academic year on 6 September. The prize is for the best lecturer of the year. 
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    Virologist Eric Snijder: ‘Vaccination will be going well in 2021’
        
    The research group of Eric Snijder, Professor of Molecular Virology (LUMC), has been conducting research on coronaviruses for decades. Then in March this year their work accelerated at an unprecedented rate. The first new results are now available: insight into how the virus replicates. 
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    A constructive discussion about an inclusive Sinterklaas celebration
        
    How can we make Sinterklaas inclusive as a national holiday? And what does this mean for our University community and Dutch society as a whole? These questions were the focus of the first edition of ‘Come Talk to Us’, a series of online dialogues organised by the Diversity & Inclusion Expertise Office… 
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    Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights
        
    The Sackler Distinguished Lecture Series on Human Rights was established at Leiden University through an endowment given by Dr. Raymond R. Sackler and his wife, Beverly, international philanthropists with a commitment to supporting scientific research. The lectures mark the annual celebration of International… 
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    Blog Post | Diplomacy’s Response to the Coronavirus
    
    The coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated the strengths and weaknesses of modern diplomacy. In this two-part series of blog posts, I will attempt to analyze how diplomats grappled with the coronavirus pandemic and how international diplomacy can best prepare to meet similar challenges in the future.… 
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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. 
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    ‘Our pirate image scares people off, but that’s exactly what we want’
        
    Controversial environmental organisation Sea Shepherd fights illegal fishing all around the world and is not afraid to take direct action. Alumnus Geert Vons is director of Sea Shepherd Netherlands. How does he look back on his degree in Chinese Studies, and what motivates him in his work? ‘If we don’t… 
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    From scarcity to abundance: big data in archaeology
        
    New digital methods and a data explosion are radically changing archaeological research. Karsten Lambers, Associate Professor of Archaeological Computer Science, tells us all about it. 
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    Focus Raqqa: reconstruction of a Syrian museum collection
        
    In the civil war in Syria, the country's cultural heritage is also under threat. There have been further acts of vandalism in Palmyra and many of the city's museums have been looted. Leiden archaeologist Olivier Nieuwenhuijse's Focus Raqqa project aims to make a digital inventory of the plundered archaeology… 
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    Blog Post | Diplomatic Transparency and the Emergence of Post-Reality
    
    Author: Ilan Manor 
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    From decorative arts student in Leiden to curator at the biggest museum in New York
        
    How does a Leiden alumnus end up working at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)? In the case of Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, it was partly down to chance, luck, fate. But that was preceded by a unique degree in decorative arts in Leiden. 
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    ‘Creating propaganda has been democratised’
        
    University lecturer Peter Burger has been researching the reliability of stories for almost 30 years. Whether political news item or urban myth, he debunks falsehoods and half-truths on an almost daily basis. He recently received a prize for his complete oeuvre. 
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    Blog Post | The Populist Challenge and the Domestic Turn in Diplomacy
    
    Author: Andrew F. Cooper 
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    Alumnus Jan Joosten: ‘New Amsterdam seemed more exciting than old Amsterdam’
        
    Jan Joosten studied civil and tax law in Leiden from 1985. After exchanges and an internship, he became infatuated with the United States. He is now a partner and co-founder of a new law firm in New York: Pierson Ferdinand. 
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    Humanities and International Relations Graduate
    
    Conference 
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    ELS Academy PhD Kick-off Event
    
    PhD Kick-off Event 
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    Understanding Continuity and Change in US Counterterrorism Policy Through Policymaker Profiles
    
    PhD defence 
- Sustainable Career Event
- Futures from the frontiers of climate science
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    Diasporic Koreans' Decolonization Project in Postwar Japan
    
    Lecture 
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    LCCP Lecture The Social Dimension of Critical Phenomenology
    
    Lecture 
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    European Strategic Autonomy and a Rising China
    
    An informal exchange 
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    Elsa Charlety | On Zora Neale Hurston
    
    Lecture, Research Seminar 
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    Indigenous populations’ major political impact in Latin America: (Re)shaping the nation-state in Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, and Perú
    
    Lecture, PCNI Roundtable 
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    LAMS Lecture Perennialist Traditionalism and Modern Philosophy
    
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    PE_PP talk: The political cost of tax reform
    
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    The UK and the EU: what shared interests in a digitised and geopolitical world?
    
    Debate 
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    LED3 Lecture: Harnessing the Chemistry of Natural Product Biosynthesis
    
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    Seminar and book discussion
    
    Lecture, Seminar and book discussion 
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    Tiny Gardens Everywhere
    
    Lecture, Leiden University Environmental Humanities Series 
- Kaiser Lente Lezingen: Launching into the night — a brief history of space exploration
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    Citizen Labor: correcting data and creating value in an Indian land records database
    
    Lecture, Research Seminar 
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    European strategy and the quest for resilience in global supply chains of semiconductors
    
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    Human Trafficking and Piracy in Early Modern East Asia: Maritime Challenges to the Ming Dynasty Economy, 1370–1565
    
    Lecture, China Seminar 
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    Syncing up for a good conversation: Cognitive mechanisms of conversational alignment
    
    Lecture, LACG Meetings 
