673 search results for “leiden” in the Library website
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Visualizer training: using the overhead Visualizer and special collections during your lectures
Training session
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Connect & Share: Licenses and Access Rights – How to Set the Appropriate Conditions for your Dataset
Network meeting
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Applied Probability Conference
Conference
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Connect & Preserve: File formats
Lecture + Q&A
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Research Data Management for Archaeology
Training
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Fundamentals of Research Software
Training
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Data analysis with Python
Workshop
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The role of good RDM in accelerating scientific progress
Workshop
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One-time viewing: early photos of Africa by Alexine Tinne
Inloopavond
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FAIRification Tutorial
Tutorial
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Meaningful sharing: how to improve our engagement with current Open Science practices
Lunch meeting
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Reading list – Culinary culture and tasty tales
Are we going vegetarian this year? Shall we keep the dessert the same? Where do I find inspiration for a festive meal during the holidays? For readers who like to postpone these questions, for those who like to tell a good story with their culinary contribution, or for those who simply want to know…
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Our favourites for the summer - reading list
The collections of Leiden University Libraries (UBL) not only hold academic material, but also many novels, collections of poetry, non-fiction works and even cookbooks. Is there still some space on your summer reading list? Take a look at the list below and borrow your book through the UBL.
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Critical Caribbean Thought on Colonial Legacies
The Caribbean as we know it today is fundamentally a product of colonial activity and globalisation. Practically everyone that inhabits the Caribbean has ancestors from different continents due to colonial activity, which profoundly affects the area to this day. Caribbean writers, both in the Caribbean…
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Visualizer and Special Collections
Training
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Connect & Learn: The decentralized web and safeguarding digital sovereignty
Network meeting
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Connect & Reuse: practical use cases from public health
Netwerkbijeenkomst
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Programming in Python
Training
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Connect & Protect: meet the FGGA Ethics Committee
Network meeting
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Crafting Resilience Kick-Off Conference
Conference
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Ancient Near East Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Ancient Near East Studies. Last update: October 2020
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Urban Studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Urban Studies
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Connect & Learn: How a large, complex, sensitive dataset is managed for long-term access and use
Netwerkbijeenkomst
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Connect & Share: the 2024 IDCC Conference 'Trust through Transparency'
Network meeting
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Connect & Protect: data driven research at the LUMC
Network meeting
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The Gulag Legacy - Memory of Stalinism in Today's Russia
Lecture
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Former president South-Africa visits Campus The Hague
Former President Kgalema Motlanthe of South Africa gave a public lecture on Campus The Hague on 7 July. His story was about the economic transformation of Africa.
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Louise Glück is awarded Nobel Prize in Literature
The 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to American poet Louise Glück (1942-). This means the Nobel committee passed by authors like Anne Carson, Jamaica Kincaid en Maryse Condé, many of whom were tipped by academics and literary critics as being strong contenders for the prize in 2020.…
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Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree: ‘It’s high time to discuss the ritualisation of the past’
The annual commemoration of the nation’s war dead on Dam Square and at Waalsdorpervlakte, the Dutch apologies for historical slavery and the Cleveringa Lecture itself: our relationship with history is often ritualistic, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree will say in his inaugural lecture on 27 Nove…
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Clay tablets dating back thousands of years moved: ‘From receipts to the oldest literary works’
How do you move 3,000 fragile clay tablets that date back thousands of years? This was the challenge faced by staff from the Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO). After years of preparation, the Liagre Böhl collection has been moved on trolleys to its new home.
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Who is the rightful owner of colonial art?
Colonial art and artefacts were not necessarily looted. Pieter ter Keurs, Professor of Museums, Collections and Society, calls for more nuance in the debate on art and collectors’ items from a loaded past. Inaugural speech on 2 December.
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Post-quantum cryptography should keep our DigiD, bank accounts and state secrets safe
Our banking, DigiD and sensitive medical data: what if our entire digital infrastructure can no longer be trusted? Jelle Don has this question permanently in mind as he goes about his research. And that is no bad thing because without new digital security measures, our society will be extremely vuln…
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What do you do if your professor winks at you?
Sexual harassment was the theme of the recent annual symposium of student ambassadors to the Leiden-Bollenstreek police in collaboration with the police and the municipality. An extremely important issue to students − if the 100 places being claimed as soon as the symposium was announced was anything…
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Populism: democracy under pressure – a reading list
The storming of the United States Capitol in January 2021 showed people disrupting democratic procedure in the name of ‘real democracy’. Both elected politicians and the Capitol stormers claimed to act in name of ‘the people’. The incident illustrated the disruptive potential of populist politics, and…
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They came, they saw, they left: on the first humans in the Low Countries
Over hundreds of thousands of years, our region witnessed the comings and goings of various types of hominin. This depended on the temperature as ice ages alternated with warmer periods. In ‘De eerste mensen in de Lage Landen’ (‘The First Humans in the Low Countries’) Leiden archaeologists Yannick Raczynski-Henk…
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Faculty Career Orientation Days (FLO) 2023
Career orientation
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Film night: 'Une femme est une femme' (1961) with passion talk by Sylvie de Leeuwe
Lecture + film screening
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Korean - Dutch Literature Night
Reading & Panel Discussion
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Film night: 'The Raid: Redemtion' (2011) with passion talk by Casper Liem
Filmavond + lezing
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Library Carpentry workshop
Workshop
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Workshop Digital Mapping
Workshop
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Workshop Digital Mapping
Workshop
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Film night: 'In Time' (2011) with passion talk by Filip van Dijk
Filmavond & lezing
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Centre for Digital Scholarship: Summer Training Week
Seminar series
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Basic Principles of Linked Open Data & SPARQL
Workshop
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Living Texts
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Data Carpentry with R for Social Sciences and Humanities
Workshop
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Maktub shortfilm night with passion talks
Short film night