378 search results for “laan american literatuur” in the Student website
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Laurentia Laan
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Bas Laan
Science
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Florian Laane
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Jan van der Laan
Science
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Miryam van der Laan
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Jort van der Laan
Faculty of Humanities
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André van der Laan
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Nadja van der Laan-Buis
Expertisecentrum SOZ
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Metaly de Roode-van der Laan
Universitair Facilitair Bedrijf
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Brenda Schutten-van der Laan
Expertisecentrum SOZ
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Pilar Jimenez Galindo
Faculty of Humanities
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questions about the new podcast Schandaal en Controverse in de Russische literatuur
Russian literature is awash with disputes, riots and intense political debates. In the new Dutch podcast Schandaal en Controverse in de Russische literatuur, senior lecturer Otto Boele and film maker and journalist Kay Mastenbroek discuss the most talked-about Russian books published in the past two…
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Adam Fairclough
Faculty of Humanities
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Pablo Isla Monsalve
Faculty of Humanities
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Soledad Valdivia Rivera
Faculty of Humanities
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William Michael Schmidli
Faculty of Humanities
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Karla Paola Cabrera Acuña
Faculty of Humanities
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Jelle van Buuren Explains American Boogaloo Boys
A particular group of counter protesters have been sighted at numerous Black Lives Matter protests that were held in the United States. An extreme right movement known for its characteristic Hawaii Shirts and heavy weaponry that calls itself the Boogaloo Boys. Which is cause for concern among the American…
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Adriana Churampi Ramirez
Faculty of Humanities
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Marcella Schute
Faculty of Humanities
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Edmund Amann
Faculty of Humanities
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ERC Starting Grant for Thijs Porck: 'Everyone loved Old English in the nineteenth century'
In the nationalist nineteenth century, people developed an interest in medieval language and literature. The study of medieval material in one’s own vernacular was thought to reveal a great national past. But why, then, was Old English studied by Germans, Danes, Italians and many other nationalities…
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‘Forgotten books inspire a love of reading’
The compulsory reading list is infamous among secondary school students, and for all the wrong reasons. This prompted the Faculty of Humanities and the Onderwijsnetwerk Zuid-Holland (South Holland Education Network) to launch the Alternative Reading List Award, in search of books that motivate young…
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Honorary doctorate for Canadian-American astrophysicist Sara Seager
Leiden University will confer an honorary doctorate on astrophysicist Sara Seager for her work on exoplanets.
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Martijn van Ette
Faculty of Humanities
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Patricio Silva
Faculty of Humanities
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Andrew Gawthorpe on ABC Radio about ‘Orbánism’ and the American right
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Texas last week. University lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe explains in an interview with ABC Radio what the embrace of 'Orbánism' means for the American right, and democracy more broadly.
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Do you buy your partner chocolates and roses? Fascination for American holidays explained
Buying chocolates as a sign of love, getting the best deals on Black Friday and putting on a spooky costume for Halloween. In recent years, these holidays and traditions have taken off in the Netherlands, even though they originated on the other side of the ocean. Why are we so excited about American…
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Sign up for the online course on American Law by Boston College Law
Education
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Joyce Esser gives lecture on American administrative law during virtual Res Publica study trip
The traditional Res Publica study trip took place this year from 20 to 24 April. Because of the coronavirus restrictions, the members of Res Publica – the faculty’s study association for constitutional and administrative law – travelled ‘virtually’ to Portugal, the United States and Singapore. Of course,…
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‘American’ Black Power movement was also active in the Kingdom of the Netherlands
In the 60s and 70s, Black Power groups were also active in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This is what PhD candidate Debby Esmeé de Vlugt has discovered.
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Join the Columbia Summer Program on American Law in July 2023
Education
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Carina van de Wetering
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Jacky Nieuwboer
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Archaeologist Martin Berger explores Latin American collections with an ERC grant
All over Europe you will find ethnographic museums with large collections of indigenous objects from Latin America. These collections shaped the image of native populations in the European mind. An ERC Starting Grant allows Dr Martin Berger to look at the bigger picture, contextualizing individual collections…
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Jorge Duran Solorzano
Faculty of Humanities
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Bram Eenink
Faculty of Humanities
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Havar Solheim
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Polak
Faculty of Humanities
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Health and safety
Health and safety
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Randal Sheppard
Faculty of Humanities
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Christine Mertens
Faculty of Humanities
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Juan Masullo Jimenez
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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The American Indian Historical Society
Lecture, PCNI Research Seminar
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Study associations
A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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Damian Pargas
Faculty of Humanities
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Livestream Graduation ceremony MA Latin American Studies
Graduation Ceremony
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Where does this Inca language come from? Verb conjugations should provide some answers
When university lecturer Martine Bruil was on exchange in Ecuador as a teenager, she fell in love with the area's ancient languages. Now, more than 20 years later, she is starting a research project on the kinship of the language Awapit with the Quechua language that was spread by the Incas.
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Looking further than punishment and retribution for young offenders
Youth crime has plummeted in the Netherlands. Good news, you might think. Yet we need to look critically at existing sanctions, says Professor by Special Appointment André van der Laan in his inaugural lecture. ‘We should evaluate whether our response is just.’