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- With kind regards: Convention, standards and breaking the rules in letter-writing
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PhD training Case Study and Comparative Methods
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- Roundtable: The making of disability / the making of migration
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LUCIR Annual Lecture: Three Modes of Anarchy
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Herðubreið - Mountainous Geo-Power and Deep Time
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- European Union Seminar Series
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Crafting Resilience Kick-Off Conference
Conference
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Opening academic year
University ceremony
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Evolution and development of orchid flowers and fruits
PhD defence
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Workshop 'Localizing the Women Peace & Security Agenda Across Multiple Governance Challenges'
Workshop
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Models of linguistic diversity and Amazonian pre-history: a view from the Northwest Amazon
Lecture, Language & the Human Past Lecture Series
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Live Event: China’s Digital Future
Debate
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LIMS talk
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The construction of China’s national interest: Between top-down rule and societal ideas
PhD defence
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Assessing global regionalized impacts of eutrophication on freshwater fish biodiversity
PhD defence
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68th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale
Conference
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Mediation and Moderation Analysis
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Leiden University Nationalism Network
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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Getting Done With Snouck
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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The International Civil Service: Redefining Its Independence
PhD defence
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LIMS talk
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Floris Vermeulen
Lecture
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Playing China’s University Entrance Exam: The Videogame 'Chinese Parents' and Its Political Potentials
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Kearifan Kesehatan Lokal
PhD defence
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With kind regards: October 2022
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Arm or Disarm: The Nexus of International Control Regimes, Disarmament and Non-Proliferation in Times of Geopolitical Tensions
Lecture
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Watañi lāntaṃ
PhD defence
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R introduction
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Embedded Bureaucrats and Refugee Integration: How Do Local Bureaucrats’ Social Ties to Host Communities Facilitate Service Provision to Refugees
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Sanctions, Remittances, and (in)Security: Legal Conundrums, Financial Paradoxes, and Humanitarian Puzzles
Conference
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We need to talk about methods. The methodological potential of Area Studies within the Humanities
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Cyber Persistence Theory: redefining national security in cyberspace
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Start of a new Kernvisie year
Education, Organisation
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Genetics proves it: Indo-European did not come to Europe on horseback
Horses were first domesticated in South-West Russia, is the conclusion drawn by an international team of researchers writing in the well-respected journal Nature. Their conclusion resolves a longstanding archaeological question. But, surprisingly enough, this domestication did not contribute to the…
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Alumnus Rennie Roos: ‘My work has more impact in Indonesia’
While studying Indonesian languages and cultures, Rennie Roos started a company. Today he has been working in Indonesia for more than eight years. Where does his love for this country come from? And how does he look back on his studies? ‘I actually wanted to become a pilot.’
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Students in informal conversation with leaders Trudeau and Rutte
Hordes of photographers, students trying to catch a glimpse and take selfies, and cheering people at the entrance to Wijnhaven. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prime Minister Mark Rutte were received like true pop stars, in the late afternoon at Leiden University’s Campus The Hague.
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A circular economy is about much more than just recycling
It’s Circular Economy Week, from 1 to 6 February. But what is it that makes an economy circular? And just how circular is our university? René Kleijn, lecturer on the honours class Circular Economy: from challenge to opportunity, explains.
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Psychology-colleagues are raising money for MS-research: ‘Most of us take their cognitive skills for granted.’
Running, walking or horseback riding: colleagues from the Health, Medical and Neuropsychology unit are each working up a sweat this month to raise money for research on Multiple Sclerosis. How much have they collected so far?