2,034 search results for “korean economie” in the Public website
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Alumnus Thomas King: 'Cycling home after a borrel feels like a thing of the past now'
Meet Thomas King, alumnus BA International Studies: ‘I’m currently living in London which is a really amazing experience! I’m a British citizen and I moved to the Netherlands to study BA International Studies back in 2017. I had the best three years ever living in The Hague and studying at Leiden.’
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Mexican drugs world pans out into hybrid war
Drugs-related violence in Mexico is similar in terms of dynamics and strategy to the IS hybrid war in the West. This is the claim made by Teun Voeten. PhD defence 20 September.
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LUC anniversary: 15 inspiring examples of local impact
In 2025, Leiden University College (LUC) celebrates its 15th anniversary with the theme 'Global challenges, local impact'. To kick off this anniversary year, we have shared fifteen stories over the past few weeks showcasing how LUC students, researchers, and alumni contribute to societal challenges…
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Electric car batteries can help drive the clean electricity transition
As early as 2030, batteries in electric vehicles could fully meet the need for short-term electricity storage around the world. By connecting them to the power grid they can provide their stored energy, improving energy security and enabling renewable technologies in cleaning the grid.
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Temple culture in Ptolemaic Egypt alive and kicking
Egyptian temple culture was thought to be declining in the Ptolemaic era, after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Nothing could be further from the truth, says Egyptologist Carina van den Hoven. Temple culture was very much alive and kicking. PhD defence 16 February.
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The person behind the murderer
Are all murderers calculating psychopaths with an obscene predilection for bloody chainsaws? Yes, if Hollywood is to be believed, but in the real world they are generally everyday people with problematic backgrounds. Professor of Violence and Interventions Marieke Liem therefore calls for the demythologisation…
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Leiden mayor visits Humanities: ‘The diversity of subjects is fantastic’
Mayor Peter Heijkoop is busy getting to know his city better. On Monday 7 July, he visited the Faculty of Humanities. ‘A few hours and you can see how important this is.’
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Governing Polarized Societies (GPS): new research programme to be launched
Researchers from the Institute of Public Administration and the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at FGGA are launching a new research programme: Governing Polarized Societies (GPS). The programme will focus on the way in which governments are dealing with the increasing polarisation in society.…
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Building materials drive carbon emissions, and they’re set to grow
A new study from Leiden researchers shows that the carbon emissions of building materials are set to grow if we do not act rapidly. Even with known interventions implemented in concert, these emissions are much larger than the remaining 1.5 degree budget for building materials at today’s share, the…
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Moving abroad for your work: how and when? Young Leiden alumni’s experiences
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium On the Radical Republican Critique of Capitalism
Lecture
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National WO-Day during Economics Education Week
Conference
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Radical Spotlights: Economics of Political Chaos
Inaugural lecture
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Experimental Studies on the Normative Force of Law: The Problem of 'Treatment Resistance'
Lecture
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High School Study Advisor Day - Campus The Hague
High School Study Advisor Day
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Digital Roundtable Series: Collaborating with or for Artificial Intelligence? Session 2
Lecture
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High School Counsellors Day The Hague
Decanendag
- Food for Thought: Circularity around Food
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Why Humanities? Frans-Willem Korsten about Literature & Law
Lecture
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PhD Workshop: Scholarship and Politics
Workshop
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LUCIP Lecture, On Badness: Cruelty and Madness
Lecture
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OCP Workshop on Vowel Harmony
Conference, Workshop
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Liveblog: Leiden University strikes against government cuts
Staff from Leiden University are starting the Dutch universities’ staggered strike against the government cuts on 10 March. Follow the strike in this liveblog.
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The value of languages (to their users and communities)
Conference
- Event | The Hague Space Diplomacy Symposium
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Metals, energy and geopolitics, a complex mix
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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The Hague Space Diplomacy Symposium
Conference
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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CPP Colloquium with Jelena Belic CANCELLED
Lecture
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CPP Colloquium 'The presumptive argument for realism about beauty'
Lecture
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Ethnolinguistic parallels between Indo-Europeans and the traditional Nuer
Lecture, This Time for Africa!
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CPP Annual Lecture "Personal sovereignty, institutional norms, and social critique"
Lecture
- Earth Day Event: Universal Income & Sustainability
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Authoritarian Teleology
Lecture, China Seminar
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Conversation on Islam in Today’s Indonesian Politics
Roundtable
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PE_PP talk: Framing attitudes for supply chain legislation
Lecture
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11th International conference on industrial ecology
Conference
- ELS lab meeting - RESCHEDULED Guest lecture: Prof. Kati Cseres on Gender and competition law
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Fragmented Marginalities: Dispossessed Peasantry and Migrant Labour Communities in Urban North India
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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PE_PP talk: Framing attitudes for supply chain legislation
Lecture
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Harris or Trump? Implications for Asia (and beyond)
Lecture, Asia Academy
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Overview of the links between Linguistics, Economics, and Education
Lecture, Applied African Linguistics
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Asia Academy #13: Indonesia - A New Chapter
Lecture, LAC Asia Academy
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Imagining Oceans: A Critical Conversation on Oceanic Spaces
Lecture
- Bicentennial Bolivia: reflections upon 200 years of independence
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Student for a Day at International Studies
Study information
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The World Bank’s Role in Supporting and Rebuilding Ukraine
Guest lecture
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European Day of Languages - Evening of Languages
Festival
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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NIMAR exhibition: Morocco through Dutch eyes
Leiden historian Herman Obdeijn has created an exhibition for NIMAR about the centuries-old bond between the two countries. The exhibition opens on 1 March at the Université Mohammed V in Rabat. ‘The Moroccans changed from distant allies to close neighbours.’
