2,420 search results for “postkoloniale studies” in the Public website
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    Lecture Oliver Rathkolb - The End of Social Democracy?
        
    On 11 March, Oliver Rathkolb (University of Vienna) held a lecture about Social Democracy. 
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    Is there sufficient room within the current bankruptcy procedure to consider societal interests?
        
    Jessie Pool wrote about this, among other topics, in her article ‘Maatschappelijk verantwoord vereffenen: belangenpluralisme bij de maatschappelijke taakuitoefening van de curator” (Socially responsible settlement: Pluralism of interests in the social performance of the insolvency practitioner’s duties)… 
- BA Fall Middle East Studies Programme
- Summer School: Historical Performance Studies (5 ECTS)
- Princeton Medieval Studies Graduate Conference - Deadline
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    Strategies in Translating the Canonical Readings of the Qur’an: A case study of Sūrat al-ʾAnʿām
    
    Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series 
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    Leiden researchers and SEO Economisch Onderzoek examine financing insolvency administrators
        
    Leiden researchers from the departments Company Law and Business Studies will be collaborating with SEO Economisch Onderzoek on behalf of the WODC. The subject of their research project will be the financing of the insolvency administrator. 
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    Supporting Primary Justice in Insecure Contexts, South Sudan and Afghanistan
    
    How can the emergence of primary justice systems be facilitated and furthered? 
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    MUS writes biography of The Hague resistance heroine
        
    Professor Wim Willems of the Centre for Modern Urban Studies (MUS), together with Anne van Mourik, is researching the life of Ru Paré, the woman who saved 52 Jewish children during World War II. 
- BA Spring Middle East Studies programme
- Workshop Violence Studies - A research agenda
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    Prestigious Japanese Fukuoka Prize for Leonard Blussé
        
    Leonard Blussé, emeritus Professor in the History of European and Asian relations, will receive the prestigious Japanese Academic Fukuoka Prize. Blussé receives the prize for creating a new academic field: 'The Maritime History of early modern East/Southeast Asia'. He will receive the Prize in September… 
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    Student Sophie on her internship at VPRO: 'My plan is to experience this fully and learn as much as I can'
        
    In a new video on the Faculty of Humanities' YouTube-channel, we follow MA student Russian and Eurasian Studies Sophie. She is doing an internship at VPRO's OVT, a weekly Dutch radio show that provides historical backgrounds for news, columns and documentaries. 
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    Henk Schulte Nordholt has been appointed extraordinary professor
        
    Dr. Henk Schulte Nordholt, working at KITLV and LIAS, has been appointed extraordinary professor of Indonesian history for a five-year period. 
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    Kabinetsvoorstel voor lager bindend studieadvies: geen goed plan
        
    De Universiteit Leiden vindt de aanpassing van het bindend studieadvies geen verstandig plan. 
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    More than 100 objects described on Things That Talk: ‘It’s super cool to be a part of this’
        
    On Things That Talk, a website founded and developed by Fresco Sam-Sin, students and researchers describe objects from today and from long ago. By now, more than a hundred objects have been covered. Willemijn Waal, Emma Verweij and Frank van den Boom contributed to the content. 
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    Guide dogs: anything but a modern invention
        
    For a long time, even many researchers thought that guide dogs were a relatively modern invention. An accidental encounter with archival material showed university lecturer Krista Milne that guide dogs helped their blind owners as far back as the Middle Ages. Milne now has received an NWO XS grant to… 
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    NWO grant for research into Het Dorp: ‘We are going to tell the lesser-known history’
        
    It is one of the most famous moments in Dutch TV history: the twenty-three hour long marathon broadcast of Open het Dorp. But what happened to the commune for people with disabilities after that? Monika Baár and Paul van Trigt received a NWO grant of 750,000 euros to map the development of Het Dorp. 
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    Rafaëlle Kwakkel: ‘What we do here today affects the world of tomorrow’
        
    Rafaëlle Kwakkel is currently studying Literary Studies: Literature in Society. In addition to her studies, she works at Studium Generale and enjoys being creative. 
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    From the Sharia to Turkish soap operas
        
    Knowledge of Islam and of Muslim societies is indispensable when trying to properly understand the globalising world, as well as changing Dutch society. Researchers from Leiden are therefore immersing themselves in the languages, culture and religion of Muslim societies. Their work and insights can… 
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    NWO reports on VIDI project Erik Kwakkel
        
    In his VIDI project “Turning Over a New Leaf: Manuscript Innovation in the Twelfth-Century Renaissance” (2010-2015) Erik Kwakkel and his team studied how books and reading developed under influence of the Twelfth-Century Renaissance, a period in which Europe went through a variety of cultural and intellectual… 
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    Adriaan van der Weel about E-READ in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
        
    Researchers from more than 30 countries have been discussing the changes in reading through digitization in the European research network E-READ. Adriaan van der Weel, Senior University Lecturer, spoke about the network’s achievements in the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. 
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    Dealing with Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling in intra-Schengen Border Areas
    
    To what extent are, can, and should, human trafficking and human smuggling be(ing) seen as interlinked phenomena? What are the consequences of seeing the phenomena as either distinct or interlinked for the way in which migrants crossing intra-Schengen borders are treated. 
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    Martyrs are sometimes women
        
    Women behind the front play an important role in a large proportion of Iranian novels, written on the Iran and Iraq-war (1980-1988). But their martyrdom is an uncommon theme. Saeedeh Shahnahpur will give a lecture on this subject on 16 February. 
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    As new Professor of Social Cognition and Decision, Lotte van Dillen studies how we make choices in an information-overloaded world
        
    Due to technological and societal developments, we are being flooded with more information than our brains can process. How does this affect our decision-making, both as individuals and as a society? And can we learn to make better choices? This is what Lotte van Dillen will explore with her profess… 
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    Cultural heritage and video games join together in Amsterdam exhibition
        
    The newly opened Culture Arcade exhibition is a place where cultural heritage and video games come together. It is co-organized and curated by the VALUE Foundation of which Faculty staff members Aris Politopoulos and Csilla Ariese-Vandemeulebroucke are part of, together with the Prince Claus Fund. 
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    Tenth European Conference of Iranian Studies ECIS 10
    
    Conference 
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    Delegation from Leiden University to visit Japan
        
    A delegation from Leiden University will be visiting several Japanese universities and research institutions from 18 to 26 November to discuss research and teaching collaborations. 
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    Exhibition unveils Central Asian part of Silk Road
        
    An exhibition at Oude UB takes visitors to the historical Silk Road. Old maps, clothes and jewellery reflect the rich heritage of the cities of Central Asia and their inhabitants. 
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    ERC Starting Grants of 1.5 million euros for two Leiden researchers
        
    Professor of Korean Studies Remco Breuker has been awarded a subsidy from the European Research Council to study the dispute between both Koreas and China on the history of Manchuria. Political scientist Daniela Stockmann will be examining the role of social media and how the Chinese authorities handle… 
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    North Korea uses ingenious constructions to supply forced labour to the EU
        
    Companies in Poland employ North Korean forced labourers on a large scale. Some of these companies are supported by the European Union. These are the findings of a research team headed by Leiden Professor of Korean Studies Remco Breuker and employment lawyer Imke van Gardingen. The study is still ongoing… 
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    From the Colossal to the Microscopic: exhibition on archaeological sciences in Van Steenis
        
    Scientific methods and techniques have been employed in archaeological research since the very birth of the discipline. It is impossible to imagine modern archaeology without this expertise in archaeological sciences. These archaeological sciences take centre stage in the new temporal exhibition at… 
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    Shiʿi Studies International Conference 2025: New Directions and Perspectives
    
    Conference 
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    Scholarship for archaeologist Catarina Guzzo Falci
        
    In the beginning of December 2016 PhD candidate Catarina Guzzo Falci was awarded a scholarship for a collections study by Musée du quai Branly. The Musée du quai Branly has implemented this scholarship programme to document its collections. 
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    Mink van IJzendoorn investigates the end of amphorae with a PhD in the Humanities grant
        
    This year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant went to Mink van IJzendoorn, enabling him to investigate the disappearance of amphorae. ‘We take means of packaging and shipment for granted, but they are deeply ingrained in our daily lives; they are crucial.’ 
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    Manju went to Nepal during winter break: 'I would highly recommend going abroad'
        
    Studying abroad and going on an exchange is a great way to broaden your horizons and explore new places, cultures, and fields of study. In addition to a full-semester exchange, there are many other possibilities such as a summer school or an internship. For example, LUC student Manju von Rospat went… 
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    Can Neurodiversity be a Lens to Study Sufism?
    
    Lecture, LIAS After-Lunch Talk Series 
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    Meet South and South East Asian Studies in Thessaloniki
    
    Conference, Meet us in your country 
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    Meet South and South East Asian Studies in Athens
    
    Conference, Meet us in your country 
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    Public Speaking Competition for Students of Dutch Studies
    
    Arts and culture, Competition 
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    Anoma van der Veere: ‘In Japan, the awkward little masks symbolise the government’s failure’
        
    Leiden Asia Centre researcher Anoma van der Veere argues that the Japanese government has failed to respond properly to Covid-19. There were difficulties with implementing government measures aimed at limiting the spread of the virus – in some cases those measures were not even taken seriously. How… 
- Introduction to Medieval Studies in the Netherlands (2 ECTS)
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    High School Study Advisor Day - Campus The Hague
    
    High School Study Advisor Day 
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    History of Water Management in Yemen: An Interdisciplinary Study
    
    Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series 
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    LUCSoR at 10: Practising Comparison in the Study of Religion
    
    Conference 
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    Tolkien and fiction-based religions
        
    Markus Altena Davidsen’s PhD dissertation is the first major study of Tolkien Religion. In it, he analyses the religion that is based on the stories by acclaimed British fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien. He also discusses how fiction itself can become religious. Davidsen will defend his dissertation on… 
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    Meet South and South East Asian Studies in Milan
    
    Conference, Meet us in your country 
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    Meet South and South East Asian Studies in Madrid
    
    Conference, Meet us in your country 
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    Meet South and South East Asian Studies in Rome
    
    Conference, Meet us in your country 
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    Debate: ‘A Crisis on the Rise? The Impact of Violence and Impunity on Mexican Society’
        
    Mexico is currently facing an unprecedented social and political crisis, with expanding criminal and political violence, rampant impunity and crumbling political institutions. Next to the daily report of anonymous victims of violence, last summer in Central Mexico at least 15 citizens were executed… 
