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Taarique teaches career planning but doesn’t want students to plan their future too strictly: ‘Keep on experimenting’
In the ‘Educatips’ column, psychology lecturers share their most important insights on teaching. This month: Taarique Debidin thinks making contact with one another is more important than cramming knowledge. ‘I’d get no energy at all from being a formal lecturer.’
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Archaeology brings 3D scanning into the classroom
In the course 'From Ceramics to Plastics: The Mediterranean in 12 objects' students were taught to work with 3D scanning technologies. One of the underlying reasons to introduce students to this technology was to teach them to reproduce objects. ‘More and more archaeological information is stored in…
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Liever een verre vreemde dan een valse buur
Mensen werken niet alleen liever samen met leden van hun eigen ingroup, ze concurreren er ook liever mee, lieten Leidse onderzoekers in een sociaalpsychologische studie in 51 landen zien. Dit ‘nasty neighbor’- effect was een grote verrassing voor de onderzoekers, totdat ze in studies over dieren doken.…
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Volgens hoogleraar Sarah Wolff zijn EU-migratiedeals een slechte oplossing voor een niet bestaand probleem
Nu in heel Europa rechtse partijen hoog scoren in de peilingen is de verwachting dat de discussie omtrent migratie flink opgeschud gaat worden. Desondanks maant hoogleraar Sarah Wolff tot kalmte.
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Executive Board column: Let’s be alert to unacceptable behaviour
This is a difficult time. Above all, for all those directly involved in this horrible case – unacceptable behaviour by a professor and his removal from the University – the case we went public about on 18 October and that has been reported in the media. This is painful and tough for the complainants…
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Interview with alumna Jolien Schukking: Working as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Alumna Jolien Schukking has been working as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg since 2017. In this special role, she provides legal protection at an international level in major cases and concerning various topics. What is her job like and what motivates her?
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Archaeologist Jennifer Swerida investigates emergent social complexity in the Omani desert
In June 2024 the Faculty of Archaeology welcomed a new Assistant Professor. Dr Jennifer Swerida, originally from the United States, will strengthen the Faculty’s expertise on the archaeology of West Asia. ‘I explore human-environment relationships inside an ancient oasis and the surrounding land. Previous…
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Closing the Gap 2023 | Emerging and Disruptive Digital Technologies: Regional Perspectives
Conference
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Maize, Monsters, Modernity
Lecture
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IBL Spotlights - Development & Disease
Lecture
- Webinar | City Diplomacy: Framework or Patchwork?
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CANCELLED: Disease and Violence in Shift from Omurano to Urarina on the Urituyacu River in Peru
Lecture, Language & the Human Past Lecture Series
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'Possible Titles - No Wrong Answers'
Lecture, Workshop on zine-making
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Chilean Transition to Democracy, from 1990 to 2022 Plebiscite: Recent Historical Analysis in Comparative Perspective
Lecture, MAIR Seminar
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Talking Palestine: The Politics of Narrating the Conflict
Lecture
- Online introduction for new staff
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Painting summer landscapes in 6 lessons
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
- Online introduction for new staff
- 5th Meeting reading group 'The Role of Experience'
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Is ‘Great Ming’ a Dynasty?
Lecture
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Call 6th meeting reading group "The Role of Experience"
Course
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Enlightenment, Empire and Fanaticism
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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“Mobile” Afterworlds in the Western Capital of the Liao Dynasty
Lecture, also on line with Zoom
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FAO at the crossroads: democratic reformism or "market authoritarianism"? The case of the Instituto de Capacitación e Investigación en Reforma
Lecture
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RENPET lecture: The war in Ukraine as a geopolitical wake-up call for the EU and a challenge to broader connectivity in Eurasia
Debate
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Alumni Event Russian and Eurasian Studies
Alumni event
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Intercultural and inclusive communication in an academic context
Communication, Personal development, Diversity
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Lecture by Michael Mazarr on 'Deterring China: Challenges and Opportunities'
Lecture
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ASCL Seminar: Subaltern Metropolitan Adventure and Colonial Mediation in Nigeria
Lecture
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Bosnian Hajj Literature: Multiple Paths to the Holy
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Online Coach Café for young alumni
Alumni event
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LUCAS 1st PhD In-House Symposium
Conference
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Student (research) ethics training
Conference
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Synergy ’22
Conference
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Everything you wanted to know about intelligence (especially why the pros still get it wrong)
Q&A
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Supervising PhD candidates
Management
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The Great Rectification: A New Paradigm for China’s Online Platform Economy
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Gig economy and digital labour in Iran: what space for workers’ rights between public discourses and legal practices?
Lecture, Research Seminar
- Festive opening Arsenaal building
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How to Study a Polymath
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Managing group work
Didactics
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Reimagining the State in Times of a Pandemic
Lecture, L-PEG Annual Lecture in Global Political Economy
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Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) 3rd International Conference
Conference
- Online introduction for new staff
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When Critical Thinking Goes Wrong: Civic Reasoning in a Polarised World
Lecture
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DUSANE: Dutch Symposium of the Ancient Near East 2023
Symposium
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CSPPR Lecture: Representation and the Trade Roots of the Gender Pay Gap
Lecture
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Colloquium Translating the Samguk yusa
Lecture, Colloquium