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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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New SSH Sylvius labs: ‘The basis should be good’
Before the SSH labs in the Sylvius building will open their doors in the new academic year, there are still some obstacles to overcome. But when everything has been taken care of, the laboratories will be a place ‘where you can do almost everything you would ever want to do in your lab research.’
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Life after Security Studies: five alumni share their thoughts about the bachelor programme
Five students who graduated from the Bachelor Security Studies share their experiences. Where did they end up after graduation? Are they still using the skills they gained during their studies?
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Pesten
Discover insights and advice from Leiden scientists on bullying, how to stop and prevent it. Learn why people bully, how bullied children can get help and what it takes to create a safe environment. Find out how anti-bullying programmes work in schools and why bullying is a serious problem that needs…
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Two psychologists on a date with the Rector
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time to people from within and without the University. In this edition…
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First scientific images Euclid telescope exceed all expectations
Space telescope Euclid is capable of unravelling the secrets of the universe. That is what the images published by ESA today show, according to astronomers working with the telescope's data. The images exceed all expectations. Scientists within the Euclid consortium, including astronomers Henk Hoekstra…
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Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics 2022
Conference
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Circulation as Relational History
Lecture, Annual Leiden Terra Incognita Lecture
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Between the Court and the Village: Uncovering how was Early Modern Warfare Really Waged in Southeast Asia
Lecture, COGLOSS
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Exploring Our Roots
Terra Symposium
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Liveable planet lunch meeting - Learning from Ancient Water Systems
Lecture
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The road to the beginning
Exhibition
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Winter School: Digital Visual Engagements in Anthropological Research
Course, Winter school
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Investigating palaeoclimate variability in the Iberian peninsula during the last glacial period and implications for Neanderthal disappearance
PhD defence
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European Mining Conference: Developments in Deep-Sea Mining and the EU Critical Raw Materials Act
Conference
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Do we have a standard model of cosmology?
Lecture, Oort lecture
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Alumni Career Event Methodology and Statistics Psychology
Alumni event
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Luchtkwaliteit in Beeld
Experiment
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Internationalisation in education
Onderwijsmiddag
- LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Crash Course in Greek Palaeography
Two-day Seminar
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UBH 2022 - Upsetting Binaries & Hierarchies
Conference
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In cap and gown on the A12, titles on X? Academics in the public debate
Dialogue session
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Film Screening: Foragers
Lecture, Teach-In Series on Palestine and Israel
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Bitterling Fish
PhD defence
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Book presentation ‘Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection in EU Law’
Lecture
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Interdisciplinary roundtable: Commitment, Islam and Social Justices in Mahmoud Ahmed Abdulkadir’s Swahili Poetry
Debate
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The Arctic Crossroads: Climate, Culture & Diplomacy in the High North
Lecture
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Prehistoric loanwords in Armenian
PhD defence
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In the Making #3: Kristoffer Gansing and Francesco Ragazzi (ReCNTR), Artistic Research and the Techno-aesthetics of Infrastructure
Lecture, Conversation
- With kind regards: Convention, standards and breaking the rules in letter-writing
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The New Atlantic Order - and Transformation of Global Politics in the "Long" 20th Century
Lecture, Global Questions Seminar
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Johan Van Manen’s Tibetan and Himalayan Collection: The Challenges of Multi-media Research
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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eLaw Conference: eLaw Symposium (20 June) and AI & Data Protection Conference (21 June) – Call for Abstracts
Conference
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OSINT: From Theory, Intelligence to Evidence
Conference
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Career Talk with Wim Klop
Debate, Career Talk
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Roundtable: 2024 Elections Pakistan, Indonesia and India
Roundtable | SSEALS
- Toogdag 2024
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Streaming Piety: Religion in Turkish Television Drama
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Online Open Day for Professionals
Study information
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Two-day workshop Skinner Releasing Technique (SRT)™ 2
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms - October 2024
Lecture
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Follow-up Scientific Conduct for PhDs (Social and Behavioural Sciences)
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Symposium on the future of AI and academic publishing
Symposium
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Innovating and connecting
447th Dies Natalis
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Dies Natalis
University ceremony
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Jasper's day
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life. Jasper first wrote his column from Kuala Lumpur, and it was ready to share. Then a crisis arose this week that demanded…
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‘Let’s try not to lose sight of each other’ – Interview with Annetje Ottow
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has had a clear impact on Leiden University. Students and staff are angry or scared, feel unsafe and are experiencing group pressure.
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An AI system that tells you why you should eat glass – should that be allowed?
The English-language interdisciplinary minor ‘AI and Society’ explores the role of artificial intelligence in our society. The interdisciplinary nature of the minor is proving beneficiary for students and lecturers alike. We sit in during a class.
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‘Colourblind parenting is a myth’
We should mention differences in skin colour to our children because only then can we talk openly about prejudice and racism – and how to prevent them. This is what Professor Judi Mesman says in her book ‘Opgroeien in kleur’ (Growing up in Colour), which offers advice to parents. ‘Why is there only…