752 search results for “postcolonialism and intercultural communication” in the Public website
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LUCIP Lecture, On Badness: Cruelty and Madness
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The stories behind the women's portraits
An anatomical model of a heart, a mechanical digger or photos of mother and grandmother. Research interests and personal motivations have been given a place in the thirteen new portraits of women now on display in the Senate Chamber. ‘That cat isn't just a cute lap cat.'
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‘Different languages of instruction could help African education move forward’
The high number of students that we are used to in the West would never have been possible if Latin were still the language of instruction in our universities. In his PhD defence on 16 September, Bert van Pinxteren will argue that Africa could gain a lot from a similar language switch in secondary e…
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Internationalisation enriches: malaria research in Indonesia and lectures by professors from Nigeria
Leiden University has secured an impressive 12 European exchange grants. This is good news for students, lecturers and researchers from home and abroad.
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Posting preprints: ‘There is no reason not to’
Leiden University publishes the highest percentage of preprints in the Netherlands. Why is that and why post your article online before it has been peer reviewed? Professor of Quantitative Science Studies and keen preprint poster Ludo Waltman explains.
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OSCoffee: Research Software on the rise at Leiden University
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How to be an Academic in a World on Fire: A Hands-On Workshop co-organized by LUGO and OSCL
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OSCoffee: Introducing the Leiden Academia in Motion programme
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OSCoffee: Disseminating Knowledge through YouTube
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Ethnolinguistic vitality and diversity: Looking back and moving forward
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OSCoffee: Doing Open Science in the Humanities: From Public Discourse to Qualitative Data
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OSCL meets YAL: The challenges of working with an open science mindset in a business driven environment
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OSCoffee: Better coding for reproducible research
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OSCoffee: Making data reusable in the social sciences
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OSCoffee: Open Educational Resources (OER)
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OSCoffee: Open Science in Criminology - barriers and opportunities
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OSCoffee: The psychology of biases, and how they influence us as scholars
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
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OSCoffee: Introduction to ReproducibiliTea journal clubs—the what, why, and how
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Living under ISIS
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OSCoffee: Unintended consequences of the shift towards Gold Open Access publishing
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Colonial without realising it
The nineteenth-century writer Nicolaas Beets and his son Dirk were thoroughly colonial, Nicholas without ever having been to the Dutch Indies, or any other colony for that matter. But they didn’t realise it. The new Scaliger Professor, Rick Honings, shows that writers’ archives are a treasure trove…
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Global Interactions welcomes five new postdocs in 2016
In November of last year Global Interactions made offers to five out of nearly 90 applicants for our grant-writing postdocs. We are pleased to announce that all have accepted and will be joining various Leiden institutes this year. The five postdocs are Katia Hay, Johannes Müller, Maria-Paz Peirano,…
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Legitimation as political practice: everyday authority in Tanzania and beyond
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Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture by Megan Vaughan: Africa in the time of Coronavirus. Biology, history and politics
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Open Science Lunch - Faculty of Humanities
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Open Science Lunch at Leiden Law School
Debate, Lunch
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50 years of the Academic Language Centre: plus ça change?
That's just learning parrot-fashion. This was the argument with which the proposal to establish a language lab at Leiden University was rejected in 1962. But six years later, the language lab was launched. And now the Academic Language Lab is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
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Blog Post | Heritage diplomacy: The case of the British Council's Cultural Protection Fund
Heritage protection is increasingly understood by nations and other actors as playing a critical intersectoral role in supporting wider development and diplomacy outcomes through soft power and cultural relations.
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LUCIP Forum with Michael Puett (Harvard)
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LUCIP workshop: Meeting in the Middle
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LUCIP Colloquium Gendering Buddhist Modernism
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Talk on Impersonal Idealism: A Buddhist-Platonist Alternative
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IPSA RC31 Conference, Decolonizing Western Political Philosophy
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Making and Breaking Global Order in the Twentieth Century
Conference, INVISIHIST Conference
- Rightless Resistance: Palm Oil and the Struggle for Land and Citizenship in Indonesia
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LUCIP Lecture: Radically ecological minds
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LUCIP Lecture: The Wind in the Sails: Vīrya in Bodhicāryāvatāra
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CPP/LCCP Colloquium 'Meritocratic democracy: A cross-cultural political theory'
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CPP/LUCIP Colloquium 'Meritocratic democracy: A cross-cultural political theory'
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Cosmopolis
Cosmopolis seeks to explore the transnational and cultural dimensions of intra-Eurasian encounters through Dutch sources.
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Team
The team of WIIS-Netherlands exists out of the board members and the advisory council.
- Leiden University Gender Equality Plan 2021
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Van Bergen Prize winner Archery Attack has growth potential
Dutch and international students brandishing bows and arrows fire at each other on the fields of the University Sports Centre on 11 May. This is the aim – not the shooting each other, but the act of getting together.
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LUCIP FORUM
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By the rivers of Babylon: New perspectives on Second Temple Judaism from Cuneiform texts
“BABYLON” investigates the extent of the similarities between Babylonian and post-exilic forms of cultic and social organization and explores the question how Babylonian models could have influenced the restoration effort in Jerusalem.
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Historicizing Security. Enemies of the State, 1813 until present
The research project ‘The History of National Security, 1945-present', is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the Campus The Hague/Leiden University and the Netherlands Institute for Military History (NIMH). The project will run until the summer of 2013, when we hope…
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Dissertations
Overview of all dissertations published by PhD candidates from CML.
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LUCIP Forum: A Comparative Study of Zhuangzi, Fang Yizhi, and Heidegger’s Views of Life and Death
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