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- Geopolitics of predatory academia: from predatory journals to mislocated centers of scholarly communication
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Word as Image: Waka Inscription on the Folding Screen at the Turn of the 17th Century in Japan
Lecture
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A Christmas Carol Concert
Arts and culture
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Book presentation ‘Building the League of Nations and the International Labour Organisation’
Book presentation
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Human rights and Global Diversity
Lecture, Opening of the Owada Chair
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How do we engage with experiences of war and displacement within our university community
Roundtable discussion
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'Hello World!' lecture, by Frans W. Saris
Lecture
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ASCL Seminar: Africa's Second Struggle for Freedom: What's decolonisation got to do with it?
Lecture
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The UN Commission on the Status of Women CSW: Over 75 years of making women’s rights human rights
Lecture, INVISIHIST event
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Different dimensions of openness in open science practices. The importance of collaboration for societal goals
Seminar
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ASCL Seminar: Roadblock Politics - Predation and Resistance in Central Africa
Lecture
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Dr Graça Machel to visit Leiden Law School
Conference
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Workers of Istanbul Unite! A Socialist Workers' Organization in the Late Ottoman Capital, 1909-1922
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Country Meeting: Violent Resistance - Militia Formation and Civil War in Mozambique
Lecture
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LUCIR Talk: Ghost Army - Snapshot of the Wagner Group’s Operations and Structures
Debate
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Chinese calligraphy for everybody
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Words and Warning Messages: Communicating Deterrence in Theory and Practice
Lecture
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Workshop Dragon & Talent
Career and apply for jobs
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Company visit traineeships: DisGover & We Care to DisGover
Course
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Being the first: the university wide network for first generation academics
Thematic Meeting Leiden Empowerment Fund
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Heritage languages in the Netherlands: Scholars, teachers, and students in dialogue
Lecture, Workshop
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Keti Koti Table
Diner | Dialoog
- Come visit the Honours Conference!
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Leiden University Nationalism Network
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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LUCIR Lecture: Technological Change and Human Rights
Lecture
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Yenching Academy of Peking University information session
Study information
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Research Seminar Rebecca Bryant
Lecture, Research Seminar
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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LUCIR Seminar: Refugees and asylum seekers in East Asia: Perspectives from Japan and Taiwan
Debate
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Research Seminar Katerina Rozakou
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Zooming in on Black Holes with a telescope the size of planet Earth
Lecture, Kaiser Spring Lecture
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‘The memory of persecution is in our blood’: documenting loyalties, identities and motivations to political action in the Ugandan Pentecostal
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Exploring Web Archives
Lecture
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I Wish, I Wish, a Western Mosque: Colonial Continuities in Dutch Perspectives on Islamic Architecture
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
- Museum Talks at the Leiden Department of Art History
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European Strategic Dialogue lecture series: A New Beginning for UK-EU Relations
Lecture
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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Border closures in East and Central Africa: asymmetry, severance, and disruption
Lecture
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HI The Hague Student Area
Festival
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Should rivers and seas have rights?
Lecture, Public Ethics Talks
- Frequently asked questions
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Exemptions and petitions
Do you want to request a change to the academic requirements set by your study programme? Perhaps you want to be exempted from a particular course, because you think you have already acquired the knowledge elsewhere. Or do you want academic credits earned at another institution to be counted towards…
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Internships and research in the Netherlands
How can you find an internship or research project and what arrangements do you need to make?
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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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'The show must go on, but making politics less tedious is an almost effortless job these days!'
After almost a year of working from home during this Covid pandemic, Scientific Director Paul Nieuwenburg conveys how the Institute of Political Science is sailing through waves and lockdowns: from transformation to bi location to 'non location', from teaching on the beach to teaching to 'black cubes'…
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The colour purple: why it's important to our new Dean
During the New Year's Reception at FSW, new Dean Sarah de Rijcke gave her maiden speech. The first official moment at which she's able to share what she stands for and what to expect of her. In case you weren't there, or you want to read the speech at your own pace, below you can find the integral copy…
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Critical Caribbean Thought on Colonial Legacies
The Caribbean as we know it today is fundamentally a product of colonial activity and globalisation. Practically everyone that inhabits the Caribbean has ancestors from different continents due to colonial activity, which profoundly affects the area to this day. Caribbean writers, both in the Caribbean…
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Medical Delta Professor Eline Slagboom: ‘The delta region is where everything comes together’
Professor Eline Slagboom has been studying multiple generations of families for over 20 years. She collects data on why some people age healthily and others decline early.
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ESA presents first crystal-clear Euclid photos of the cosmos
The first full-colour images of the cosmos from ESA's space telescope Euclid were presented today. Never before has a telescope been able to take such crystal-clear astronomical images of such a large part of the sky and so far into the deep universe. The five images illustrate Euclid's full potential;…
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Historian Nadia Bouras: ‘I wanted to succeed, for my parents and myself’
In the Pioneers of Leiden University series, we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this second instalment: historian and university lecturer Nadia Bouras (1981). ‘Although I only found out later that was my mother’s dream, it was as though I…