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Share your RECORDINGS with the Journal of Sonic Studies
......documentation of the sonic impacts of COVID-19. Many of you have heard the sounds of Wuhan residents chanting “Keep it up, Wuhan!” or Italians singing “Viva la nostra Siena” from their balconies in the evening.
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Bastiaan Rijpkema Wins New Scientist Academic Talent Prize
Bastiaan Rijpkema, legal scholar and philosopher at Leiden University has won the 2017 New Scientist Academic Talent Prize.
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Honorary doctorate for South African professor, Lungisile Ntsebeza
South African professor Lungisile Ntsebeza will receive an honorary doctorate on the Foundation Day of Leiden University on Friday 7 February. Ntsebeza is an authority in the democratisation of rural South Africa and poverty reduction.
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Schoof I cabinet: These cabinet members studied in Leiden
It took a while, but the new cabinet has now finally been appointed. Four members of Schoof I studied in Leiden. Who are they?
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Vici grants for three Leiden researchers
Three Leiden researchers have been awarded a prestigious Vici grant, the Dutch Research Council (NWO) announced on Tuesday. Two of the researchers work at Leiden University and the third at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC).
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Martina Vijver new Scientific Director of the CML institute
As of 1 September, Martina Vijver is the new Scientific Director of the Institute of Environmental Sciences. She succeeds Arnold Tukker, who led the institute since 2013 and served the maximum term of two times four years. Vijver has been appointed for a period of four years.
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Anime as a source of human knowledge
Japanese animated films are often fantastic to watch. What's less known is that anime often has a political message. Mari Nakamura researched this phenomenon. PhD defence 14 March.
- "My voice is in my hands" by Giuliano Bracci
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The critique of inequality
Political philosopher Nicholas Vrousalis (Leiden University) has been awarded a Vidi grant by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Vrousalis will develop a normative toolkit for the critique of economic inequality.
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The dean Mark Rutgers speaks at penultimate session of flash campaign
After the new government announced its plans to cut expenditure on academic education, the Faculty of Humanities launched the flash campaign ‘Stop the Catastrophic Cuts to Universities!’. Now academics across the university have been explaining why their discipline is needed.
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Interactive symposium OpenUp wins Van Bergen prize
Not one, but two initiatives won this year's Van Bergen prize. The prize was awarded during the university's Diversity symposium on 22 January. One of the winners is OpenUp, an interactive symposium on coping with stress and fear. Students are invited to tell their stories. The Hague Campus' study advisers…
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Webinar @LeidenLaw: videos, presentations and personal advice
Online presentations of our regular master’s programmes were held from 11 to 19 May. Would you like to see them again? Check out our full range of programmes below!
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Annelise Reid wins Speckmann Prize 2017
On March 6, Annelise Reid was granted the Speckmann Prize 2017 for best MA thesis of the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology. Annelise Reid wrote her thesis on the Dutch Pentecostal community. Erik de Maaker was her thesis supervisor.
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New practice tool for quantum computer coding: OpenFermion
In a global effort, quantum computers are rapidly being developed. In the meantime, researchers have to learn how to write code for these devices, which are fundamentally different from conventional computers. A collaboration of scientists led by Google, and including physicists from Leiden and Delft,…
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CSM Course Security Networks and Technology: ‘Governing the security-technology nexus’
One of the core concepts of the Master programme Crisis & Security Management (CSM) is ‘governance’. In the course Security Networks and Technology, the focus is on the interplay between various levels of security governance and new technological developments.
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Faculty of Humanities ushers in the new year: 'Build in some low-pressure time'
In a world beset with war, climate problems and skyrocketing energy prices, it is good to have some 'slack time' now and then. That was Dean Mark Rutgers' message at the Faculty of Humanities' New Year reception.
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Edmund Flett wins J.C. Baak Thesis Prize 2023
Edmund Flett, alumnus of the International Relations master's programme, has won the 2023 J.C. Baak Prize for his thesis ‘Settlements now, settlement later. Land swaps, settler relocation, and the viability of the two-state solution in Israel-Palestine’.
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Which Leiden alumni are in the Dutch House of Representatives?
Of the 150 elected representatives, 24 studied or conducted their PhD research in Leiden. Who are they and which degrees are most popular among these MPs?
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Hall of Fame 2020
In 2020, many of our staff and students have again won prestigious prizes and been awarded important research subsidies.
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LUCIP/LTP Lecture "Could There Be a Buddhist Physicalism?"
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CPP Annual Lecture "Personal sovereignty, institutional norms, and social critique"
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CPP Colloquium with Jelena Belic CANCELLED
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LUCIP Lecture: The Wind in the Sails: Vīrya in Bodhicāryāvatāra
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LUCIP Lecture, On Badness: Cruelty and Madness
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CPP Colloquium "Legitimate disobedience and epistemic humility"
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CPP Colloquium "Academic Activism and the Climate Crisis"
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CPP Symposium: Academic Activism and the Climate Crisis
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Talk on Impersonal Idealism: A Buddhist-Platonist Alternative
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LUCIP Lecture "The normative body and the embodiment of norms. It’s about habit."
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LCCP/CPP Colloquium CANCELLED
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LUCIP FORUM
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LCCP Book presentation Jingjing Li
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LUCIP Workshop "Multiple Perspectives on Anger”
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- LUCIP Forum, Debates on Death and Immortality in Classical Chinese Cosmology
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LCCP Working Seminar with Zhong Xian Chua 'on Merleau-Ponty's hyper-dialectics'
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CPP Colloquium On the Radical Republican Critique of Capitalism
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CPP Colloquium 'The Moral Luck in Making No Difference'
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CPP Colloquium 'Varieties of competition (and why they matter)'
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CPP Colloquium: A Defence of Group Ownership
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CPP Colloquium 'Design for Democracy: Deliberation and Experimentation'
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CPP Annual Lecture 'Refugees and the Politics of Inhumanitarianism'
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Planetary Thinking in the Era of Global Warming
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LCCP Working Seminar with Johan de Jong
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Dangerous thinking: IPH-UDP collaborative workshop
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CPP Colloquium: "Property and Social Equality"
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CPP Colloquium "Discriminatory vs. Hate Speech: Wherein lies the difference?"
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LCCP Lecture Heidegger, Agamben and Biopolitics
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CPP Colloquium: The disposition to discriminate
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LCCP Lecture “Heideggerian Subjectivity between Subjectivism and Impersonalism”
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LTP Lecture “Practical Assurance”
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