1,294 search results for “worden s representation” in the Student website
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Gergana Vasileva
ICLON
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Michael McCabe III
Faculteit Archeologie
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Christine Mertens
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Kulic
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Ammar Allami
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Katariina Hujanen
Institute of Security and Global Affairs
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Abhimanyu Chettri
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Geke Burger
Institute for History
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Thinley Dema
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Manel van Kessel
ICLON
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Baoxiao Liu
Science
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Sebastian Fajardo Bernal
Science
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Myrthe Veenman
Instituut Psychologie
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Fitri Murfianti
Culturele Antropologie/ Ontw. Sociologie
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Maha Ali
Faculty of Humanities
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Marc van der Meide
Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
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Syeda Shawkat
Culturele Antropologie/ Ontw. Sociologie
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Siamak Anvaritutunchi
Academie der Kunsten
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Participatory Action Research: possibilities and challenges in the humanities
Course, Terra Incognita Masterclass
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Master's Open Day
Study information
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Leiden Law School Professor Ann Skelton Awarded Honorary Doctorate from the University of Strathclyde
Leiden Law School takes great pride in announcing that the University of Strathclyde has bestowed an honorary doctorate on Professor Ann Skelton, Professor of Children's Rights in a Sustainable World at Leiden Law School and Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. This prestigious…
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New Year's Reception
Conference
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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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PhD Candidates: Get more success with less stress
Personal development, Working effectively
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collapse, caused overburdening of judicial system and violation of children's rights in Germany
The Dutch conservative VVD party plans to make the right to family reunification more difficult for people with temporary residence permits. In Germany, this restriction led to several lawsuits which were won by status holders. Mark Klaassen, Assistant Professor in Migration Law, believes this is a…
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Symposium Women's Rights
Symposium
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Thesis and papers
When writing a thesis or paper you must make good use of the insights you have gained during your lectures and studies so far. You should also refer to relevant literature and carry out your own research on the topic.
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Our Hirāk: The Tishreen Revolution
Lecture, LUCIS Meets
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Notes on the contemporary Art Novel
Lecture, Seminar
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LUCIR Seminar: Refugees and asylum seekers in East Asia: Perspectives from Japan and Taiwan
Debate
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Use of Chemical Weapons – from Attribution to Accountability
Conference, Seminar
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Asia Research cluster workshop: collaborative research and stakeholder interaction
Course, Workshop
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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Lecture on the book The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy
Lecture
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Fireside Peace Chat with Arnold Stepanyan
Debate, Fireside Peace Chats
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Forum Antiquum Lecture: Plato’s winged chariot in Coetzee’s Jesus Trilogy: Literature’s journey toward transcendence
Lecture
- Unicef - World Children's Day
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Master's Open Day (cancelled)
Study information
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New Year’s reception - FSW
Conference
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New Year's Reception FSW
Festival, Reception
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Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child
On 20 November 2015, on the occasion of Universal Children’s Day, the Council of Europe and the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights launched the Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child.
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L.A.S. Terra Bookmarket
Bookmarket
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‘When I'm in the Hortus, it feels like I'm walking through the print’
Four prints, ten years of research. Not that she got bored of them, on the contrary. Corrie van Maris, who receives her PhD this week, has always remained fascinated by her 17th-century series, for which she feels so much love. ‘I kept seeing different, new things.’
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The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…
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Defence Minister at Ukraine Symposium: 'We Europeans have only one chance to get this right'
Three years on, and interest in Ukraine certainly hasn't waned. The auditorium at the Wijnhaven location was fully booked on Monday. Hundreds of people, including top military brass, listened to Defence Minister Brekelmans' speech. He pointed out to them: 'Here in the Netherlands, we're now living in…
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Leiden University's Winter Weeks
Student wellbeing
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How cells determine the fate of proteins (and can we do it too?)
Cells in our bodies are often threatened by errors in our own proteins. The FLOW consortium, comprising scientists from various institutions including Leiden, is poised to meticulously map out for the first time how cells control proteins, correcting or removing faulty ones. This endeavour holds promise…
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Forecasting Finlandization: How will Xi’s China seek to revise East Asia’s regional order?
Lecture
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Bachelor's Graduation Ceremony Archaeology
Graduation Ceremony
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Plato's Myths: Tools for Thinking Conference
Conference