489 search results for “introduction week” in the Public website
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secundis intentionibus, Distinctiones I&II : Critical Edition with Introduction and Indices
This critical edition covers the first two parts of De secundis intentionibus by Hervaeus Natalis (14th century).
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A Grammar of the Thangmi Language with an Ethnolinguistic Introduction to the Speakers and their Culture
This 862-page monograph is a grammar of Thangmi, an endangered Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the districts of Dolakha and Sindhupalcok in central-eastern Nepal.
- Week 2–3 (16–31 January)
- Week 6: 9–15 February
- Week 2: 15–21 January
- Week 1–2 (7–15 January)
- Week 3: 22-29 January 2017
- Week 4: 29 January–4 February
- Week 3: 22–28 January
- Week 6: 10-16 February 2019
- Week 6: 11-17 February 2018
- Week 6-7 (15-26 February)
- Week 4–5 (1–14 February)
- Week 3: 20-27 January 2019
- Week 2: 15-21 January 2017
- Week 1: 8-15 January 2017
- Week 4: 28 January–3 February
- Week 7: 18-24 February 2018
- Week 5: 2–8 February, 2020
- Week 6: 12-18 February 2017
- Week 2: 14-20 January 2018
- Week 3: 19–25 January, 2020
- Week 7-8: 18–27 February
- Week 1: 8-13 January 2018
- Week 8: 25-28 February 2018
- Week 5: 5-11 February 2017
- Week 7: 16–22 February
- Week 3: 21–27 January
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DH Pilot Projects Symposium and Digital Skills Workshops – Winter Weeks
We hold the annual Digital Humanities Pilot Project Symposium and Digital Skills Winter Workshop Week in the last week of January. It is open to all LU staff and PhD/MA students.
- Week 5: 3-9 February 2019
- Week 2: 13-19 January 2019
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Introduction: maritime conflict management, diplomacy and international law, 1100-1800
Maritime conflict management is the regulation of conflict in relation to the sea. It comprises conflict enforcement, conflict resolution and conflict avoidance. How did victims of maritime conflicts claim and obtain damages or demand compensation or reparation?
- Week 3: 21-27 January 2018
- Week 1: 6-12 January 2019
- Week 7-8: 17-26 February 2019
- Week 2: 12–18 January, 2020
- Week 7-8: 19-28 February 2017
- Week 4: 25 January–1 February
- Week 5: 4-10 February 2018
- Week 4: 28 January – 3 February 2018
- Week 4: 29 January – 4 February
- Week 4: 28 January-2 February 2019
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International orientation week: don’t miss it!
Welcome to Leiden and The Hague! So there you are, an international BA or MA student, in a city where you don’t know the way and don’t speak the language. What now? Don’t panic: with our international introduction programmes, you’ll soon have learnt all the ins and outs. And another important thing:…
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Course: Introduction to Ancient Egypt
Between 16 May and 4 June our first ‘Introduction to Ancient Egypt’ course took place with a group of highly motivated students.
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International students sing “Wilhelmus” at Introduction Morning Faculty of Humanities
Wednesday morning, the faculty was teeming with newly arrived international students, who will be starting their master’s programme or exchange programme next week. Over 150 students took part in the Introduction Morning of the Faculty of Humanities.
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Introduction to Air Law (Tenth Edition)
The world of aviation has moved on rapidly since the appearance of the ninth edition of this pre-eminent resource five years ago. Those developments pertain to market access and market behaviour by air carriers, including competition, new perceptions of safety and security, among others in relation…
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Course: Introduction to the Archaeology of the Book
The Summer School History of the Book, organized by the Allard Pierson Museum, introduces a new course in English: Introduction to the Archaeology of the Book, taught by Prof. Malcolm Walsby (2-6 September 2024).
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New textbook An introduction to Public International Law
On 3 March 2022, Cambridge University Press published An Introduction to Public International Law, a co-authored textbook led by Cecily Rose.
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Book presentation: 5th edition of Introduction to Dutch Law
On 22 April the 5th edition of the book Introduction to Dutch Law (edited by Jeroen Chorus, Ewoud Hondius and Wim Voermans) was presented to dr. Geert Corstens, former president of the Dutch Supreme Court.
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Tom Barkhuysen on possible introduction of compulsory vaccination
More and more countries have decided to introduce compulsory vaccination. According to various experts, compulsory vaccination, under certain conditions, could help the situation in the Netherlands.