1,643 search results for “history and anthropology of from” in the Student website
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Are the brains of males different from those of females? Psychologists produce a podcast on brain research and mental health
Women are more often diagnosed with depression, whereas ADHD is much more frequently detected in men. And there are other more striking differences. What role does the brain play in mental health and what is the influence of the environment? For answers to these questions, listen to the ‘(Un)gendered…
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Professors from The Hague in the classroom: ‘Why do you have to wear such a long dress?’
The celebration of the university’s 450th anniversary is not confined to the walls of the university. For the 7th time, professors stood in front of the class of grade 7, in both Leiden and The Hague. Four FGGA professors visited primary schools, introducing the children to research questions such as…
- Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminars
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From a fossil to an animal skin: as a museum, do you let the original pass through the hands of your visitors, or a replica?
Educators in European science museums sometimes think rather differently about the definition of an 'authentic' object. They think carefully about how they present those objects to teach visitors something or make them curious. This was shown in research by the Science Communication & Society department.…
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Output
Here you can find some examples of previous projects and output.
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From Dialectology to Dialectometry 2025
Weekly Workshop
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Guram Odisharia: Literary responses to the Abkhaz-Georgian conflict
Arts and culture, Q&A
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War and Power by Prof. Phillips P. O’Brien
Guest lecture
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Book talk: The Party’s Interests Come First by Joseph Torigian
Lecture, Book talk
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Seated at the Altar: New Year in Rural North China
Film screening
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Study Day “Dead Sea Scrolls”
Lecture, Workshop and Egeria Lecture
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80 Years of Peace in Europe?
Debate, Roundtable
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When Turkish Islamism Meets Social Sciences: Essentialism Upgraded?
Lecture
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Student life during wartime
Film screening and panel discussion
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Four San Performers in Victorian Britain at a Time of Death: A Global Microhistory between Britain and South Africa
Lecture, COGLOSS Seminar
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Europe’s Historical Legacy of 1989 in the Geopolitical Context
Lecture, Research talk
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Research Seminar by CADS PhDs Shajeela Shawkat and James McGrail
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Meet our international students!
The Week of the International Students, from 14 – 18 November is an initiative of Nuffic. The aim of this week is to showcase the importance of an international experience for both Dutch and international students. This year’s theme Meet the world, make the change highlights the positive change students…
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Retirement is not an option for ‘an old warhorse’ like Osinga
He has had to accept early retirement due to his military profession, or ‘FLO’ (Functioneel Leeftijdsontslag) as it is more commonly referred to within the Dutch Ministry of Defence, but the words ‘retirement’ or ‘winding down’ do not appear to be part of Frans Osinga's vocabulary. His appointment at…
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Deontic from Portuguese, Epistemic from Tupi: The Emergence of Modality in Brazil's Línguas Gerais
Lecture, Descriptive Linguistics Seminars
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Homo erectus from the sea: new discoveries from the Sunda Shelf
Lecture
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2023
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2023
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Trees and Securitization: The Politics of Afforestation in Israel's Negev/Al Naqab | Research Seminar
Lecture, Research Seminar
- Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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End of Year Event Archaeology
End of Year Event
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Crucible of the Incurable: Facing ALS
Lecture, Unfolding Finitudes
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Compass on Purpose - Explore what matters to help you choose (NL/EN)
Career and apply for jobs, Study support, Study support
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Talent & Traps: explore your strengths and weaknesses (NL/EN)
Study support, Study support, Career and apply for jobs
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Compass on Purpose - Explore what matters to help you choose (NL/EN)
Career and apply for jobs, Study support, Study support
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World Week for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & Development
Arts and culture
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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Gijsbert RuttenFaculty of Humanities
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Workshop: From stressed to relaxed - Science
Study support
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Can patterns save ecosystems from collapse?
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Special Colloquium 'News from the neutrino sky'
Lecture
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Social Science Matters: Out-of-home placement
...What does seem clear, though, is that there is a great deal of room for improvement in the process of out-of-home placement. The FSW's social and behavioural scientists give their views.
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Knowing the ocean means living with uncertainty
As sea levels rise and climate change speeds up, knowledge about the ocean becomes increasingly important. But how is this knowledge being created and how can we use it best to prepare for the future? To answers these questions, Jackie Ashkin studies the day-to-day work of ocean scientists from up c…
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Everyone has the right to good end-of-life care, but what exactly does that entail?
Over the past five years, medical anthropologist Annemarie Samuels has studied palliative care in different parts of the world. Over the next five years, she will focus on end-of-life care in the Netherlands. 'Everyone has the right to good care at the end of their life, but what that means differs…
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Reading Subtitles: Insights from Eye Tracking
Conference, Lorentz Center workshop
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The future of the past is enough to make you feel down
The slogan of the Faculty of Archaeology, ‘The Future of the Past starts at Leiden University’, might sound like empty marketing speak. But there is something to it. The past can teach us a lot about climate change and that could make us fear the worst for our future. Archaeologist Gerrit Dusseldorp…
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Women's Rights in the New Geopolitical Landscape
International Women's Day 2025 - Seminar
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Li Manshan: Portrait of a Folk Daoist
Film screening
- Fireside Peace Chats
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All Roads Lead to Rome? New Reflections on Ecology and Mobility in the Roman Empire
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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Hanna Swaab
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Brain changes underlying social anxiety: numbers count!
In a recent mega-analysis, researchers from Leiden University aimed to clarify the contradictory findings of research into social anxiety disorder. They found that to obtain reliable research results having the largest possible sample size is important. Publication in NeuroImage:Clinical.
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From Microbes to the Cosmos: A Journey Through Science
Lecture, Pint of Science
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From Peacemaking to Dealmaking? Transitional Justice in a New Era
Lecture, Studium Generale
