776 search results for “reading” in the Staff website
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45th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL45)
Conference
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Once upon a War: Truth and Subversion in Iranian War Literature
Lecture
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Public installation & meme battle on anti-Asian racism
Meme battle
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IMPACT with science communication
Communication, Outreach
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2023
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'You can fly! The interplay between text and reader in narrative comprehension'
Lecture
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The Camel’s Hobble: Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī on the Practical Intellect
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Film screening & panel: The Great Book Robbery
Debate
- A Tale in Two Tongues
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Gamification: improve your course with game didactics
Didactics
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The Intertopian Mode in the Depiction of Turkey-originated Migrants in European Cinema
PhD defence
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LTA lunch lecture - Gamification in Higher-Ed: Promises, Practices, and Pitfalls
Lecture
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Ñii Ñu’u - Sacred Skin
Film screening and Q&A
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Memories of Cinema-Going in Postwar Japan: An Ethno-history
Lecture
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R: Introduction (modular)
Career development, Working effectively
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Maxim Osipov - Public Interview By Michel Krielaars
Lecture
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Who did all the work? The hidden labour of colonial science
Conference, Workshop
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Functional MRI Analysis (Basics)
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Plato's Myths: Tools for Thinking Conference
Conference
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Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis (Advanced)
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Our Hirāk: The Tishreen Revolution
Lecture, LUCIS Meets
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Transnational Figurations of Displacement (TRAFIG)
Conference, Workshop
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Daily Dutch (POPcorner FSW)
Study support
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Statistical Learning and Prediction
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Meet the Employer Campus Den Haag
Course
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EUniWell Open lectures series | War, Peace and Overcoming Helplessness: The Role of Universities
Lecture, Lecture part of a series
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Lessons of Democracy: Mothers’ Education and Learning Activities in late-1950s Japan,
Lecture
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Graphic Novels in South-Africa: the Work of Nathan Trantraal
Arts and culture
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Advanced functional MRI analysis
- Leiden Lecture Series in Japanese Studies
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Seventeenth-century depictions of sacred sites in the Kailasanathar Temple at Nattam, Tamil Nadu
Lecture, Masterclass IIAS/LIAS
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Notes on the contemporary Art Novel
Lecture, Seminar
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And then it stopped – the impact of print culture on the perception and growth of Purāṇas
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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In conversation with Kimsooja
Expert meeting
- Methods in Dialectology Workshop Series 2023
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Mediation and Moderation Analysis
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: Exploring Web Archives
Lecture
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Freud and China
Lecture
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Philosophy/Japan Studies: Befriending Things on a Field of Energies
Lecture
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With kind regards: September 2022
Lecture
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Communicating your PhD research
Communication
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AI & Humanities, Help, Hype or Hassle
Conference
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MicroLab how to supervise thesis students
Didactics
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R introduction
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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…
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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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What makes us ill?
Genes predict whether you have a propensity for an illness but environmental factors often have the last word: nutrition, air pollution, lifestyle, stress. The exposome as both culprit and chance. Large-scale research is being carried out into this at Leiden. Thomas Hankemeier, Professor of Analytical…
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Tailoring support for refugee students: ‘They are amazed at the number of options’
Many people have fled to the Netherlands since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, including students. But even before this war, students with refugee backgrounds were eager to study at Leiden University. How does the University help young people from various backgrounds find their way around the Dutch…
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Letters of Johan de Witt give a glimpse behind the scenes at the Disaster Year 1672
The government, the people and the country were in desperate straits. This about sums up the state of affairs in the Disaster Year of 1672. It was 350 years ago, and to mark the occasion PhD candidate Roosje Peeters collaborated on a series of letters to and from a key political figure Johan de Witt,…