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    This was 2021! An overview of Humanities in the news
        
    Online, hybrid, on campus... It was an unpredictable year, also for the Faculty of Humanities. Luckily, there were also non-corona related stories. Let's review 2021 with this list of the most-read news articles per month. 
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    Hunting for women in Leiden’s history
        
    They existed and were important, but for too long they have remained invisible in historiography: women. Ariadne Schmidt, the Magdalena Moons endowed professor, researches the history of urban culture in Leiden. Women take pride of place in her research. Inaugural lecture on 28 February. 
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    A warm virtual welcome to Leiden first years
        
    No decorated signs on an overfull Lammermarkt but instead a video meeting that gradually fills up and the inevitable question of ‘Can everyone hear me?’ The 51st EL CID introduction week began online this week, on Wednesday 5 August. Because of the corona measures, most of the programme has been converted… 
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    Medical Delta Professor Eline Slagboom: ‘The delta region is where everything comes together’
        
    Professor Eline Slagboom has been studying multiple generations of families for over 20 years. She collects data on why some people age healthily and others decline early. 
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    Participatory Action Research: possibilities and challenges in the humanities
    
    Course, Terra Incognita Masterclass 
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    Historian Nadia Bouras: ‘I wanted to succeed, for my parents and myself’
        
    In the Pioneers of Leiden University series, we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this second instalment: historian and university lecturer Nadia Bouras (1981). ‘Although I only found out later that was my mother’s dream, it was as though I… 
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    Making everything we know computer-readable
        
    Data and information should be stored in a way that computers can understand, says Barend Mons, professor of Biosemantics at the Leiden University Medical Center and Chair of the High Level Expert Group for the European Open Science Cloud. We speak with him about FAIR data, knowlets and nanopublicat… 
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    FGGA’s Cyberweek: education in cybersecurity and digitalisation
        
    During Cyberweek, from 17-24 October, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) highlighted its research and teaching on cybersecurity, digital developments, and their impact on society. 
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    How do you tell the story of eighteenth century princesses?
        
    Historian Joost Welten has written a book entitled 'De vergeten prinsessen van Thorn' (The forgotten princesses of Thorn). For his book, he analysed thousands of handwritten letters from the eighteenth century, mainly written in German and French. His personal mission is to visualize the daily lives… 
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    International Labour Organization: tumult on the global labour market
        
    Since 1919 the International Labour Organization (ILO) has been promoting the rights of workers worldwide. On 7 February, Leiden University hosted the symposium celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the foundation of the ILO. Leiden emeritus professor of International Labour Law Paul van der Heijden… 
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    Research at the Faculty in 2018: a sneak preview
        
    A new year that will bring all sorts of developments in the world of research. What are the new year’s resolutions in social sciences research at our faculty? What unites us, and what exciting developments do we anticipate? 
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    In Memoriam: Burchard J. Mansvelt Beck (May 20, 1947 – October 31, 2020)
        
    An age-old expression in Classical Chinese is yǔ zhòng bù tóng 與眾不同, meaning ‘out of the ordinary.’ It could have been the motto of Burchard J. Mansvelt Beck, who taught that language for decades at Leiden University. What was different about him? He was extraordinarily gifted, helpful, and above all… 
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    D&I Symposium 2023
    
    Conference, D&I Symposium 
