265 search results for “interest representation” in the Staff website
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How e-coaching helps people with chronic kidney disease to live more healthily
An e-coaching programme helps people with chronic kidney disease, particularly in areas that patients themselves want to work on. ‘A healthy lifestyle is important for patients with kidney disease: it can slow down the loss of kidney function and there will be fewer complications,’ Katja Cardol explains…
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PhD and Post Doc’s Career Event: Finding your career inside or outside of academia
Festival, Career Event
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Asian(s) in the Netherlands
Panel conversation
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Can we overcome Orientalism with Multiculturalism? A Methodological Reflection on Asian and Comparative Philosophy
Lecture
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Night Spaces: Migration Culture and Integration in Europe (NITE) 3rd International Conference
Conference
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar
Lecture
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Sweden in NATO and the changing EU security architecture
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Rock art and wellbeing
Lecture, Workshop
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Environmental Humanities LU: Species literacy and the cultural portrayal of animal biodiversity
Lecture
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Once upon a War: Truth and Subversion in Iranian War Literature
Lecture
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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Farewell lecture Metje Postma
Lecture, Research Seminar
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A new impetus for EU enlargement?
Lecture, Seminar
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Getting on Famously: The Netherlands and the Shah of Iran
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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LIBC Colloquium
Lecture
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Predrinks Oort lecture
Alumni event
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CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
Lecture, CMGI Brown Bag Seminar
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Longing to the Gray: Nostalgia, Nationalism and Social Media
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Statistical modelling of time-varying covariates for survival data
PhD defence
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‘We should have anticipated the invasion of Ukraine’
The West has missed several opportunities to prevent the invasion of Ukraine or, at the very least, to better support the Ukraine, claims Frans Osinga, Professor by special appointment War Studies.
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LUCIR Seminar: Refugees and asylum seekers in East Asia: Perspectives from Japan and Taiwan
Debate
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LUCDH Winter Workshop & Teach the Teachers Workshop in Digital Skills (closed)
Course, Digital Skills Workshop
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Joint Lectures on Evolutionary Algorithms (JoLEA)
Lecture
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Fireside Peace Chat with Arnold Stepanyan
Debate, Fireside Peace Chats
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Lecture on the book The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy
Lecture
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Finding Your Way (In and Out of the Art World): A Phenomenology of the Art Novel
Lecture
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Floris Vermeulen
Lecture
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Our Hirāk: The Tishreen Revolution
Lecture, LUCIS Meets
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Asia Research cluster workshop: collaborative research and stakeholder interaction
Course, Workshop
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Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Use of Chemical Weapons – from Attribution to Accountability
Conference, Seminar
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Non-Textual Evidence in International Criminal Prosecutions
PhD defence
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Mutable Audible – An Operative Ontology of the Sound Image
PhD defence
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Notes on the contemporary Art Novel
Lecture, Seminar
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CANCELLED: LCN2 Seminar: Algorithms for Network Visualization and beyond
Lecture
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Leiden University Nationalism Network
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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Making Crimes Mean: A Normative Analysis of the Acts that Constitute International Crimes
PhD defence
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The Ten Kings of Earth Prisons: Theatricality of Death in Late Imperial China
Lecture, China Seminar
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44th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL44)
Conference, Symposium
- Leiden Lecture Series in Japanese Studies
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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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‘When I'm in the Hortus, it feels like I'm walking through the print’
Four prints, ten years of research. Not that she got bored of them, on the contrary. Corrie van Maris, who receives her PhD this week, has always remained fascinated by her 17th-century series, for which she feels so much love. ‘I kept seeing different, new things.’
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Plans for Faculty of Humanities financial policy are now known: ‘Shared responsibility necessary’
The Faculty of Humanities is heading for a financial deficit in 2024 and subsequent years. After the report of the analysis core group, the Perspective 2028 steering group submitted their advisory in report in May. The Faculty Board has now has drawn up a Plan of Action, in consultation with the institutes…
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Humanities and International Relations Graduate
Conference
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Conservation and study of the Pahari collection of drawings and paintings
Lecture, VVIK lecture
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Book Launch Media / Art / Politics
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunchtime Speaker Series: What Use are Networks Anyway?
Lecture
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Open Q&A with the European Parliament President Roberta Metsola
Lecture
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Kress Talks with Cynthia Kok and Felicity Good
Lecture
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Healing the People: Popularizing and Printing Medicine in Edo Japan
Conference