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    NWO Team Science Award for research on Hugo de Groot’s Bookchest
    
    An interdisciplinary team of researchers has won the NWO Team Science Award after conducting research regarding the authenticity of several “Hugo de Groot’s” bookchests for the Dutch TV series Historisch Bewijs. The team consisted of researchers from the University of Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum and… 
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    3D NASA animation shows an old theory from Leiden
        
    When professor Frank Israel graduated at Leiden Observatory some forty years ago, little did he know that one of his theories would be making headlines in 2018 - in the form of a 3D animation on the Internet, no less. 
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    Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
        
    The fourth edition of the Middle Eastern Culture market was a great success with more than 2000 visitors over the weekend. Attendees participated in the many workshops, attended lectures, and shopped at the market stands. 
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    Hoe ontstonden handelsnetwerken in het derde millennium voor Christus?
        
    Grondstoffen werden vroeger over duizenden kilometers afstand vervoerd. Waarvoor werden ze geruild en waarom sloten mensen in West-Azië zich aan bij deze handelsnetwerken? 
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    Leiden Classics: On the origins of the Hortus Botanicus
        
    The Leiden Hortus Botanicus is the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands. Although perfect for a ramble, it is much more than an open air museum. PhD students carry out their research here and the Hortus makes a serious contribution to biodiversity through the exchange of rare seeds with other… 
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    Conference on the gap between government and citizens
        
    It’s often said that citizens have lost trust in their governments. But who exactly are these ‘citizens’? And which aspects of people’s contact with government agencies work better than others? These questions will be discussed at the Crafting Resilience conference (working language is English) on… 
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    The African lion consists of two subspecies
        
    Biologist Laura Bertola argues that the traditional separation of lions into African and Asian subspecies is incorrect. She has discovered that Africa is actually home to two subspecies. Her PhD defense was on 18 March 2015. 
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    Events
    
    Below we present our past and future events of the Multigreen project 
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    From filter bubbles to sex care robots: come to the online talk show ‘The Future of AI is Human’
    
    How does it feel to be spied on by robots? Did you know that they too discriminate? Our entanglement with technology makes life easier, but there’s a downside too. Artists and researchers will show all aspects of this in the SAILS online talk show The Future of AI is Human. Join in on Tuesday 15 December… 
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    Medieval manuscripts made available in Europeana
        
    Over 600 manuscripts and early prints have been made digitally available by Leiden University Libraries (UBL) via the Europeana platform. In the project 'The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages’ (ARMA), seven European heritage institutions added 30,000 digitised medieval items to Europeana’s database… 
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    Maarten Asscher as mentor: ‘It's at the periphery of your own discipline that things happen'
        
    Alumnus Maarten Asscher (60) is mentor of the month. He studied Law in Leiden and has worked as a literary publisher, senior official at the Ministry of Education and director of Athenaeum Booksellers. Will he be your mentor? 
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    New book to improve and promote science with citizens
        
    The new open access book The Science of Citizen Science bundles insights into science that is conducted together with citizens, to promote this growing form of science. 
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    SHAFR-TSA Graduate Summer Institute held at Leiden University
        
    During the week of 27 June - 2 July, the Institute of History was host to the first SHAFR Graduate Summer Institute held outside of the United States. The theme of the Institute was Culture, Propaganda and Intelligence in Cold War History. 
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    Artwork in the new Gorlaeus Building: ‘Academics and artists have more in common than we think’
        
    Leiden artist Jos Agasi gets to create the artwork for the atrium of the new Gorlaeus Building. His work was chosen from several entries and will be a real eye-catcher in the building. The artist has a fascination for light and uses it to create works of art with all kinds of materials, objects and… 
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    International students as election observers in Leiden
        
    Twenty-five young people from all over Europe have come to the Netherlands in the week of the Dutch election to act as election observers. They will learn about Dutch politics and observe in polling stations whether the voting is taking place in line with the rules. Two of them are stationed in Leiden.… 
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    Sarah Schrader to head the Osteoarchaeology lab
        
    Since August 2017, dr. Sarah Schrader is working at the Faculty of Archaeology in the department of Archaeological Sciences. Her expertise is human osteology with a specific focus on the bio-archaeological reconstruction of daily activities. Recently she took over the management of the Osteoarchaeology… 
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    Veronica Tamorri comes to Leiden with a Marie Skłodowska-Curie post-doctoral fellowship
        
    Since November 2022, Veronica Tamorri has been a new face at the Faculty of Archaeology. Originally from Rome, she joined the Faculty with a two-year Marie Skłodowska-Curie post-doctoral fellowship. Here she is studying human remains from early Egypt and Nubia (Sudan) using bioarchaeological methodologies.… 
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    Ewine van Dishoeck wins Kavli prize for astrophysics
        
    How are stars and planets formed? Is life outside Earth possible? These questions are being researched by Professor of Molecular Astrophysics Ewine van Dishoeck at Leiden University. Her pioneering work has earned her the Kavli prize in the category of astrophysics. The prize consists of 1,000,000 dollars… 
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    NWO Free Competition Grant for Al-Jallad and Akkermans
        
    Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad and Prof.dr. Peter Akkermans have been awarded with the NWO Free Competition Grant for their research project 'Landscapes of Survival: Pastoralist Societies, Rock Art and Literacy in Jordan's Black Desert, c. 1000 BC to 500 AD'. Together, they study settlements, burials and inscr… 
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    Bio Science Park to become Bio Science Campus
        
    The Leiden Bio Science Park (BSP) will become a real campus in the coming years, with more houses, and attractive places where scientists, students and entrepreneurs can meet to discuss their plans. 
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    Tentoonstelling: Het onvertelde Caribische verhaal
        
    Het zichtbaar maken van ongeschreven verhalen van inheemse culturen en volken van de Cariben. Dat doet de tentoonstelling ‘Caribbean Ties’ in de Oude UB. 
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    Workshop ‘Caribbean World Heritage Sites in the light of today’s global challenges: the case of Historic Bridgetown and Its Garrison'
        
    Last month (February 5-8 2024), the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, hosted a workshop entitled ‘Caribbean World Heritage Sites in the light of today’s global challenges: the case of Historic Bridgetown and Its Garrison’. 
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    Exhibition - Hello Darkness, My Old Friend: Shadowy art from Leiden University Libraries
        
    Ominous witches, gruesome monsters, and hideous freaks: from Saturday 15 June, Kunsthal Rotterdam will be putting the spotlight on the shady depths of human imagination in the exhibition Hello darkness, my old friend. Seventy works on paper from the collection of the Leiden University Libraries confront… 
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    Independent research into House of Orange-Nassau and Dutch colonial history
        
    King Willem-Alexander has commissioned independent research into the role of the House of Orange-Nassau in Dutch colonial history. The research will take three years to complete and will cover the period from the late 16th century to the postcolonial present. The research will be carried out at Leiden… 
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    Propaganda Art- From the 20th to the 21st Century
        
    On January 25th, artist Jonas Staal will defend his dissertation which explores the development of propaganda art from the 20th to the 21st century. 
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    People used bearskins to keep warm 300,000 years ago
        
    Cut marks on the bones of bears show that people in North-West Europe used bearskins to keep warm 300,000 years ago. 
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    Healthcare and the Dutch East India Company: Two centuries of arrogance and challenges
        
    The Dutch East India Company (VOC) took healthcare seriously, albeit mainly for business reasons. Former GP Ton Zwaard’s PhD research reveals that although healthcare in Asia was well organised, the VOC faced persistent problems for two centuries. 
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    Diversifying archaeological practice with a small grant: ‘This helps us to work in collaboration with the Faculty community’
        
    The Faculty of Archaeology is running a funding scheme to assist small-scale projects that contribute to diversifying archaeological practice in all domains, including classrooms, laboratories, museums, and the field. We discuss the grant with two representatives from the Diversity Committee: Tuna Kalaycı… 
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    Brand-new Ehrenfest car park at LBSP is a breath of fresh air
        
    The new Ehrenfest multi-storey car park at the heart of the Leiden Bio Science Park was opened today by the Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board of Leiden University, Martijn Ridderbos. The car park, an initiative of the University, should improve accessibility and quality of life on the campus. 
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    Outreach programme spaceEU launched at one of the world’s largest science festivals
        
    On 5 September, spaceEU was launched at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, one of the world’s largest science, technology and media art festivals. This 1 million euro European-funded project is coordinated by Leiden Observatory. SpaceEU fosters a young, creative and inclusive European space community… 
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    Introducing the new coordinator of the Humanities Buddy Programme!
        
    For many new international students, moving to the Netherlands and getting used to Dutch culture and customs can be quite challenging. Luckily the Humanities Buddy Programme is here to help! The new coordinator of the programme, Bob van der Horst, will introduce himself and explain more about the buddy… 
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    The Austria Centre Leiden welcomes visiting researcher Dr. Lena Sadovski
        
    The Austria Centre is pleased to welcome Dr. Lena Sadovski as a visiting scholar who will do research at Leiden University for a few months in 2023. We asked Dr. Sadovski a few questions about her doctoral work, her future research and what she wants to achieve during her time at Leiden. 
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    Armchair travel to the Falkland Islands
        
    Yliana Rodríguez was in the middle of a second fieldtrip in the Falklands researching Spanish-English language contact, when global lockdown measures were announced. Sit back, relax and enjoy reading about Yliana's research into a unique speech community. 
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    2008 Culture and cognition of Palaeolithic hominins
        
    The Palaeolithic period extends from the earliest stone tools (and in Europe, earliest occupation) to the beginning of the current warm period. 
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    PhD candidates exchange experiences at small-scale summer school
        
    Excursions to Leiden museums, a flown-in American professor and a collaboration with PhD students from Cambridge: Leiden PhD candidates in early modern art were in luck this summer. An award from the Camino Laurent van Vugt Fund allowed the LUCAS research institute to organise a special summer school… 
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    Middle Eastern Culture Market 2021: Evening Edition
        
    This year, LUCIS adapted the programme of its popular annual Middle Eastern Culture Market into an evening version, featuring a lecture, book discussion, and music. 
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    Bareez Majid nominated for ECHO Award
        
    Iraqi-Kurdish student of Middle Eastern Studies Bareez Majid has been nominated for the ECHO Award. ‘She has a strong personality, though she may appear unassuming at first,’ was the comment from one of her lecturers. 
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    Hunting of European straight-tusked elephants was widespread among Neanderthals 125,000 years ago
        
    Finds uncovered in the east of Germany show that Neanderthals stored and preserved vast amounts of meat and/or temporarily aggregated in larger groups to exploit the spoils 
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    Excessive waste, harmful foods and too little greenery: these students worked on a solution
        
    For months, students dedicated themselves to a more sustainable world alongside their studies, as part of the LDE Sustainability Honours Programme. What solutions did they come up with for the challenges posed by organisations like Naturalis and ClimateMatters? 
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    ‘Everyone who wanted to work in Brussels has got a job in Brussels’
        
    On the day that Leiden University celebrated its 444th birthday, we organised drinks for our alumni who live and work in the Brussels area. 
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    Unique research on inscriptions offers new insights into history Islam
        
    From the very beginning, the Islam has known an oral tradition. It was only two hundred years ago that Muslims starting writing about the history of Islam, on rocks or other hard materials. Arabic epigraphy (study of inscriptions) turns out to be an essential tool in historical genealogy research. Abdullah… 
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    Christiaan Huygens episode Het Klokhuis recorded at Leiden Observatory
        
    The Klokhuis dedicates a special episode to Leiden alumnus and famous scientist Christiaan Huygens. Part of the episode was recorded at the Leiden Observatory. Leiden researchers also helped shape the episode, which debuts on Tuesday 2 November. 
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    2012 'Valorisation' by Marieke Hendriksen
        
    As a humanities researcher, it is not always easy to explain to other people why what you do is important. It is easy for people to see why searching a cure for cancer matters, but it is a bit harder to make clear why it is also important to study language, culture, and history. One of the things that… 
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    Home magazines of yesteryear: Upholsterers were the interior designers of the eighteenth century'
        
    Today, anyone wanting a new look for their living room watches a home decorating programme or buys an interior design magazine. In the eighteenth century, people went to an upholstry specialist, who would provide you with new wall coverings, curtains and much-needed accessories. PhD candidate Aagje… 
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    Humanities & Science students barbecue together
        
    To celebrate the end of the semester the Science and Humanities Buddy Programme organised a barbecue together, which has become a small tradition. The barbecue marks the third co-organised activity between the two Programmes and helps to bring international and Dutch students together. The Buddy Programme… 
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    MIRD Students Explore International Organisations in Geneva March 2024
        
    From 25-27 March, second-year students of the Advanced MSc in International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD) took part in the programme's annual visit to Geneva, Switzerland. Students participated in institutional visits focusing on a wide range mandates in the field of International Relations and Dip… 
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    From child to artist: something for everyone during Days of Arts and Science
        
    From 11 to 17 September, Leiden will be all about art and science. What can the combination of these two domains do for us? And how can cooperation between them be strengthened? Several public events and a brand new symposium for specialists should answer these questions. 
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    First generation of students graduate from Applied Archaeology: ‘It is a peculiar and wonderful specialisation.’
        
    In 2019, Federico Cappadona was one of the first students to enroll in the new master’s specialisation Applied Archaeology. He recently graduated and he is happy to share his experience. 
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    Surprising insights, experiments and magic tricks at interactive ‘Wijsneus Festival’
        
    What should we do about litter in the countryside? Can you tell from camera images if someone is guilty? And what does your heart rate really look like? Get answers to these questions and more at the free ‘Wijsneus Festival’ on Friday 16 September at Leidse Hout Park. 
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    Use of nouns delays speech
        
    Why do we sometimes speak more slowly or more rapidly, and why do we sometimes have a longer pause between uttering particular words? This has to do with whether you are about to use a noun or a verb. This is the finding from research by an international team led by linguist Frank Seifart from the University… 
