547 search results for “royal description” in the Staff website
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Nobel Prize in Literature awarded to Annie Ernaux - a reading list
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to French writer Annie Ernaux (1940). In an explanation, the Swedish Academy praises Ernaux 'for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory'.
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EUniWell Open Lecture Series: The role of science communication in the medical field
Lecture, Part of Open Lecture Series
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Well-being moment for staff: Spring lunch walk
Lunch walk
- I wouldn't start from here making the case for Outcome Trajectory Evaluation
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CSPPR Lecture: Representation and the Trade Roots of the Gender Pay Gap
Lecture
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EUniWell Open Lecture Series: Well-being, Education and Young Refugees
Lecture, Part of Open Lectures Series
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Before Temples
PhD defence
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In Situ Graduate School: Textile and Dyes as Transnational, Global Knowledge
Course
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Unveiling Media Accessibility: From Research to Practice and Back
Lecture, Leiden Translation Talks
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Forces and Symmetries in Cells and Tissues
PhD defence
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The thousand war-battalions of the btsan: everyday demons in Ladakh
Lecture
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Well-being moment for staff: Summer lunch walk
Walk
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Conference Monarchy in Turmoil. Princes, Courts, and Politics in Revolution and Restoration, 1780-1830
Conference
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A Christmas Carol Concert
Arts and culture
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2024
Course, Career Event
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Opening tentoonstelling 'Crafting Cultures' in de oude UB
Exhibition
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Text Matter: The Material and Political Lives of Javanese Manuscripts
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
- Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2023: The Role of Action in Historical Oratory
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Casimir Colloquium- Children’s Unequal Selves: A Developmental-Psychological Perspective on Achievement Inequality
Lecture
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Dies natalis 2021
University ceremony
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How to improve interdisciplinary cooperation within Leiden University?
Conference
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Daily Dutch (POPcorner FSW)
Study support
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Statistical Learning and Prediction
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The United States and the War in Gaza: History, Politics, and Culture
Debate, Panel and Q&A session
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Statistical analysis in R
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LUCDH Winter Workshop & Teach the Teachers Workshop in Digital Skills (closed)
Course, Digital Skills Workshop
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Book Launch: Cultural Confluence in Organizational change: a Portuguese venture in Angola
Lecture, Book Launch
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KNOT: Envisioning A Virtual Museum of Indigenous American Heritage in Italy
Lecture
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Advanced functional MRI analysis
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Immersion without Mimesis: Song-Dynasty Cybernetics, the Game of Go, and Autopoeisis in Premodern Chinese Literature
Lecture, China Seminar
- Methods in Dialectology Workshop Series 2023
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Legal Methodology
Research
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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Mediation and Moderation Analysis
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A grammar of Ashéninka
PhD defence
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CWTS Scientometrics Summer School
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Making Islam Work: Islamic Authority among Muslims in Western Europe
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Finding God on the Malabar Coast: The Religious Origins of the Hortus Malabaricus?
Lecture, COGLOSS
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Re-inventing the Nineteenth-Century Tools of Unprescribed Modifications of Rhythm and Tempo in Performances of Brahms’s Symphonies and Concertos
PhD defence
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Communicating your PhD research
Communication
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Malayic varieties of Kelantan and Terengganu
PhD defence
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Dynamics and practices of internationalisation in model organism science - a South American perspective
Seminar
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Retirement is not an option for ‘an old warhorse’ like Osinga
He has had to accept early retirement due to his military profession, or ‘FLO’ (Functioneel Leeftijdsontslag) as it is more commonly referred to within the Dutch Ministry of Defence, but the words ‘retirement’ or ‘winding down’ do not appear to be part of Frans Osinga's vocabulary. His appointment at…
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How the Netherlands systematically used extreme violence in Indonesia and concealed this afterwards
Dutch troops, judges and politicians collectively condoned and concealed the systematic use of extreme violence during the Indonesian War of Independence. Historians have now shown how this could happen. ‘It was scandal management rather than prevention,’ says Leiden historian and research leader Gert…
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In the Making #6: Anna Scott, Jed Wentz, Laila Neuman, Emma Williams, Art Without Soul?
Lecture, Conversation
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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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Exploring Leiden University College: A personal journey with alumna Georgina Kuipers
It has been just over a decade since the first students graduated with Leiden University’s unique Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor degree. We caught up with one of those pioneering graduates.
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Taskforce calls for more scope for lecturer development: ‘Dare to raise the issue yourself’
The quality of academic education depends on good teaching. A taskforce of lecturers, education specialists and HRM experts is therefore calling for Leiden lecturers to be given more opportunities and scope to develop their talents. The group hopes that, with a new lecturer development model and concrete…
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Dialogue and experimentation to embed Recognition and Rewards within the whole University
A culture change is needed within the University in the area of Recognition and Rewards, and a start can now be made on bringing about that change. The Recognition and Rewards steering group has published a change vision and recommendations people can start to work with. Their advice has been welcomed…