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Study programme
The Urban Studies bachelor’s programme is based on two learning trajectories. One is dedicated to knowledge related to urban issues, while the other focuses on a wide range of practical and academic skills.
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Africa
Since 2023 Leiden University has been intensifying its engagement with partners in Africa.
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Urban Studies (BA)
Cities play an increasingly important role in today's global challenges: climate change, inequality, safety and health. Our Urban Studies programme gives you the opportunity to become a problem solver, equipping you to develop real-life answers to today’s and tomorrow’s urban challenges.
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Cecilia MignantiFaculty of Humanities
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Abel WarriesFaculty of Humanities
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Mirjam Oomens: ‘Healthcare professionals should be cautious about survival prognoses’
Mirjam Oomens was working on her PhD research on language in the consulting room when she was diagnosed with metastatic cancer. Four years later, she has made it her mission to encourage doctors and other healthcare professionals to make fewer statements about life expectancy. 'Such a conviction can…
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Funding for science communication on deaf community and on losing your way
Two Leiden University science communication projects have been awarded a WECOM grant through the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA). One project is a study of the history of the deaf community in the Netherlands and the other is of a condition that causes people to lose their way.
- Visualizing Cryptographic Networks of Spies, Diplomats and Scientists, 1603-1701
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Sahin Sau
Curso de lengua mixteca (variante de Ñuu Ndeya)
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About
Leiden University has a strong tradition in language teaching, in various settings: for instance in the BA and MA language and culture programmes, area studies programmes, international studies, minors and electives. Currently, 20 different languages are taught throughout different institutes and pr…
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Aesopian Fables 1500-2010: Word, Image, Education
This project aims to study the Aesopian fable from 1500 to the present day in its complex relationship between text, illustration and education, adopting a broad, transnational perspective.
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Inventing Origins? Aetiological Thinking in Greek and Roman Antiquity
Aetiologies seem to gratify the human desire to understand the origin of a phenomenon. However, as this book demonstrates, aetiologies do not exclusively explore origins.
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Understanding Medieval Latin with the Help of Middle Dutch
Magistri Symonis (?) Questiones secunde partis Doctrinalis Alexandri de Villa Dei First Critical Edition from the Manuscript with Introduction, Appendices and Indexes
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Leiden University scientists - Working at Leiden University
Nobody is better qualified to tell you what it is like to work at Leiden University than the employees themselves. Watch the videos and meet your future colleagues. They will be happy to share their experiences with you.
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Leiden Jewish Studies Association Thesis Prize
The Leiden Jewish Studies Association awarded the inaugural “Best Thesis in Jewish Studies” in December 2023.
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Challenging the Myth of Monolingualism
Despite the fact that transnational movement and intercultural encounter are the signs of our present time, questions of belonging and legitimation of citizenship in most West-European countries still largely depend on monolingual norms and the problematic conflation of the idea of a national language…
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Chordal accompanimental practices on viol from intabulation to realisation
Harry’s research work looks at the techniques and influence of chordal and polyphonic accompaniment on viola da gamba in the sixteenth century.
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Imagology in the Arubian Literature
Neo-Baroque construction and deconstruction of the concepts of paradise in fiction.
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Vulnerable yet resilient: representations of migrant workers in contemporary Chinese prose
On Tuesday 3 December 2024 Shuang Liu successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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Human Evolution
This multidisciplinary minor addresses the fascinating question how we, modern humans, got to be the way we are. Who were our ancestors? How does our morphology, genetic makeup, brain and behaviour relate to that of other species? How does our evolutionary past affect our susceptibility to diseases?…
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Peter Liebregts guest lecturer in Canterbury
At the invitation of the Centre for Early Christianity and Its Reception (CECIR), Peter Liebregts, Full Professor of Modern Literatures in English (LUCAS), visited the University of Kent in Canterbury from March 17 to 20, to give a lecture and a masterclass.
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Hang ChengFaculty of Humanities
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Hythem SidkyFaculty of Humanities
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Winnie HofmeesterFaculty of Humanities
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Luuk SpeckensFaculty of Humanities
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Lianne WestenbergFaculty of Humanities
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Eugene AgapiouFaculty of Humanities
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Francesco BarchiFaculty of Humanities
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Rosanne OttolanderFaculty of Humanities
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Emilia SaillenFaculty of Humanities
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Gertjan PostmaFaculty of Humanities
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Fabien ChambonFaculty of Humanities
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Katrina LiFaculty of Humanities
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Carlos LechnerFaculty of Humanities
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Uwe BläsingFaculty of Humanities
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Nima AsefiFaculty of Humanities
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Milou AndreeFaculty of Humanities
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Jeremy FarrellFaculty of Humanities
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Sjors NeijensFaculty of Humanities
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Nathan AlburyFaculty of Humanities
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Jaap KamphuisFaculty of Humanities
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Shaogang ChengFaculty of Humanities
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Marja ClementFaculty of Humanities
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Thilo SchadebergFaculty of Humanities
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Mari OishiFaculty of Humanities
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Willemijn SneepFaculty of Humanities
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Laura BrigantiFaculty of Humanities
