3,872 search results for “africa in de world” in the Public website
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GLP-1 receptor agonism to improve cardiometabolic health
PhD defence
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At mission's end: The long-term impact of deployment on mental health
PhD defence
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Insight in the role of lipids and other systemic factors in hand and knee osteoarthritis
PhD defence
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Mechanistic Early Phase Clinical Pharmacology Studies with Disease
PhD defence
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Bevrijdende verweren
PhD defence
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The Duty to Investigate in Situations of Armed Conflict
PhD defence
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Essays on Welfare Benefits, Employment, and Crime
PhD defence
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The input pathways to the circadian clock: from nocturnality to diurnality
PhD defence
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Thinking Ahead: Supporting family caregivers of nursing home residents with dementia in advance care planning
PhD defence
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Raising the bar for classification and outcome assessment for clinical studies in axial spondyloarthritis
PhD defence
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Advanced MRI in aortic pathology and systemic interactions
PhD defence
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Fear of choking and fear of falling in middle and end stage patients with Huntington’s disease
PhD defence
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Scheduled Protocol Programming
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Comparative Effectiveness of Surgery for Traumatic Acute Subdural Hematoma
PhD defence
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The Unique Procoagulant Adaptations of Pseudonaja Textilis Venom Factor V and Factor X
PhD defence
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Connecting conditionals: A Corpus-based Approach to Conditional Constructions in Dutch
PhD defence
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Kloosterman lecture 2024
Lecture
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Hope, destruction, and rebirth: Acts of recovery in gender separatist feminist utopian literature
PhD defence
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Splitting and clustering grammatical information
This project focuses on a striking parallelism between two macro-groups of languages: southern Italian dialects and the so-called split-ergative languages, like Basque, Georgian, Dyirbal, Hindi/Urdu.
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
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Turning over a new leaf: Manuscript innovation in the twelfth-century renaissance
How did the medieval manuscript develop as a physical object during the Twelfth Century Renaissance and what do these changes tell us about the intellectual culture of the period?
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Colonisation and migration in New-America
Migration is nothing new. A lot of people immigrated to the United States after it was ‘rediscovered’. The Netherlands also colonised a part of the New World and gave it the name New Netherland. Pepijn Doornenbal, a master’s student History, conducts research in the United States about how different…
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Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics 2022
Conference
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Join the anniversary day of Public Administration
Conference
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International Translation Day 2024
Lecture, Discussion
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ASCL Seminar: Girls’ Education, Neoliberal Subjectivity, and Sacrifice in Niger
Lecture
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3 October University - WetenschapsWarenMarkt
Festival
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The Children's Rights Moot Court Competition 2023
Moot Court
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The WPS Agenda and the Middle East: Progress or Procrastination?
Debate
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Liveable Planet Lunch Meeting: "The dark side of co-creation in sustainability research"
Lecture
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What Do We Mean When We Say “Academic Freedom”?
Lecture, LUCIS Keynotes
- The WPS Agenda and the Middle East: Progress or Procrastination?
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The Moroccan Register of “Slaves” in the Early 18th Century: Enslavement, Blackness and Racial Binary
Lecture
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Exploring the violent end of European empires
Conference, Workshop and book presentation
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Snow, a mini-cortège and a new rector: a special Dies Natalis
No procession of professors, just a handful of people in the church and snowdrifts outside Leiden’s Pieterskerk: 8 February 2021 was no ordinary Dies Natalis. Carel Stolker transferred the rectorate to Hester Bijl, and Annetje Ottow became the new President of the Executive Board. With an honorary doctorate…
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Eileen Moyer
Lecture, Research Seminar
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ASCL Seminar: Dockside Reading: Hydrocolonialism and the Custom House
Lecture
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Understanding coercive nuclear reversal dynamics
PhD defence
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Career College: Challenges of an international career
Career and apply for jobs
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Hidden patterns in space: What geography can tell us about language evolution.
Lecture, Language and the Human Past
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Public lecture "Air quality from space: indicator of human activity"
Lecture
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Overview of the links between Linguistics, Economics, and Education
Lecture, Applied African Linguistics
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A theory of morphological productivity is essential in characterizing noun classes: Corpus and experimental evidence from Bantu
Lecture, This Time for Africa!
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Environmental Humanities: Science, Art, and Activism
Lecture
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CANCELLED: ASCL Seminar: The UN, Women’s Movements, and the Post-Conflict Response to Sexual Violence
Lecture
- Histories Connected
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Seminar and book discussion Frank Gerits
Lecture, Seminar / book discussion
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ASCL Seminar: The State in Relief: civil servants navigating duties, dependencies and disasters in Malawi
Lecture
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Festival showcases anthropology students’ work: scope of visual ethnography is widening
Visual ethnography has become an integral part of anthropology in Leiden. The students from the master’s specialisation will present their work at the LUVE festival on 8, 9 and 10 October. ‘For a film you have to negotiate with your research participants.’
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Social Science Matters: Confidence in the future?
After a long period of formation, the Rutte III cabinet presented itself on 26 October 2017. The coalition agreement on which ministers will build is called ‘Vertrouwen in de toekomst’ ('Confidence in the future'). But what impact will this new cabinet have on our future? We asked our researchers in…