1,565 search results for “inaugural lecturer” in the Public website
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2023: 'De mythen van Plato als denkinstrumenten'
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Public lecture by Erik Kwakkel - Writing on the Wall: Medieval Advertisement Sheets in Perspective
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LTA lunch lecture - Gamification in Higher-Ed: Promises, Practices, and Pitfalls
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Ben Feringa Lecture 2022 by Beatrice de Graaf: "Geopolitical Challenges, Security Threats"
The Netherlands is home to world-renowned universities and some of the most respected researchers. Join Holland in the Valley, Universities of the Netherlands and University of Groningen for the Ben Feringa Lecture 2022, presented by Professor Beatrice de Graaf of Utrecht University. Ben Feringa Lecture…
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Van de Waal Lecture 2024 - Barkcloth: wrapping people, places and ideas
Alumni event, Lecture
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Public lecture: On the Diversity and the Formation of Creole Languages
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European Music Meets Japanese Culture: a Lecture on the Essence of the Funeral Culture in Japan
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Hall of Fame 2022
In 2022, many of our staff and students won fantastic prizes and were awarded important research grants.
- Opening Lecture Owada Chair: Global Diversity and the Living International Human Rights Law
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Keynote Lecture: Zaydis, Salafis and Houthis and Their Engagement with the Islamic Tradition in Yemen
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Van de Waal Lecture 2022: Futurism and Europe: The aesthetics of a new world
September 8, the annual Van de Waal Lecture takes place, to mark the opening of the academic year of the department of Art History. The lecture will take place in the Lipsius Building, room 0.11 and will also be available via livestream. The lecture takes place with the generous support of…
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LTP Lecture: “Bounding Belief: the problem of logical omniscience and the value of logical modeling”
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LTP Lecture "Philosophy of quantum theory: Why all the options are puzzling"
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LUCIP Lecture "Queer Desires and Buddhist Asceticism: Negotiating Dharma and Diverse Embodiments"
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Lecture by geneticist David Reich about the spread of the Indo-European languages
David Emil Reich is a leading American geneticist leading known for his research into the population genetics of ancient humans, including their migrations and the mixing of populations. He is professor in the department of genetics at the Harvard Medical School. In 2018, he authored the bestseller…
- Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2023: The Role of Action in Historical Oratory
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Public lecture 'Climate Confessional: how can we talk differently about the climate crisis?'
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Biannual Girard Lecture The Urgency of Mimetics Studies: From Imitation to (New) Fascism
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EUniWell Open lectures series | European standards of Human Rights protection of displaced persons fleeing armed conflicts
As part of the EUniWell Open Lecture Series, Prof. Alla Fedorova will be speaking about “European standards of Human Rights protection of displaced persons fleeing armed conflicts: the main challenges of their implementation due to Russian invasion of Ukraine” on Thursday, 2 June, 16:00 CEST / 15:00…
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Public lecture ‘Flocking birds, marching penguins and the marvelous physics of active matter' 24 August
This lecture by Cristina Marchetti wants to share with the general public how physicists think about bird flocks, marching penguins, collectively swarming bacteria and communities of simple robots, working independently and yet collectively toward a common goal.
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LIC Lecture: 3D Domain Swapping of Proteins: Basics and Recent Developments
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'Recurring time and its problems in Greek literature'
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'Modelling Oeconomic Knowledge in Bryson’s Management of the Estate'
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'Honorary statues in Sicily - new data and perspectives'
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LED3 Lecture: Noise Regulation: Tuning Fluctuations to Impact Cell-fate Decisions
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Terrorism and Foreign Fighters: Lecture by Dr. Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
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LUCIP Lecture "The normative body and the embodiment of norms. It’s about habit."
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Lecture by Prof. Taylor: Dementia at the Ragged Edges of Family and the State
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Public lecture "Conserving Art and Nature: how to deal with change" in Naturalis
The Lorentz Center and Naturalis Biodiversity Center organise on 30 August the public lecture
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Special Guest Lecture ‘Knickerbocker Renaissance: Dutch Schools and Slavery in the Early United States’
Lecture, Histories Connected: Special Guest Lecture
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VVIK Lecture | Uncovering the Manuscript History of the Śrīkaṇṭhacarita: Tracing and Reconstruction
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Learning to argue a case in a ‘real’ court
Thanks to an extremely successful crowdfunding campaign, the Leiden Law School now has a mock courtroom for Moot Court, the course that teaches students advocacy skills. ‘The more realistic it is, the better. Then students grow into their role.’
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CPP Annual Lecture with Joseph Heath, The challenge of policing minorities in a liberal state
It gives me great pleasure to announce the 2022 Annual CPP Lecture given by Joseph Heath (University of Toronto)
- ELS lab meeting - RESCHEDULED Guest lecture: Prof. Kati Cseres on Gender and competition law
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LIC Lecture: Density functional theory in chemistry: Where are we today?
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Lunch lecture: ‘Geo’-Politics and Animist Social Contracts in the New Himalayas
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- ELS lab meeting - Guest lecture: Law, sustainability and behaviour by prof. Linda Steg
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Forum Antiquum Lecture Spring 2022: 'Christiani et Ceteri. The Treatment of Christians in the Roman Empire'
The history of Christianity in the Roman Empire has long been regarded as one of persecution, of brave martyrs, and of the cruel Roman officials throwing them to the lions. At the same time, this level of repression is usually regarded as extremely rare in the otherwise almost proverbially religiously…
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FRESH lecture: Applications of "dual" Metallaphotoredox Catalysis in the Synthesis of Quaternary Carbons
The synthesis of all-carbon quaternary centres is generally performed using rare and expensive transition metals. The development of more sustainable and accessible routes towards these important scaffolds found in natural products and pharmaceuticals is an important goal. In the last few decades, the…
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Public lecture: Challenges of Teaching Controversial Issues in a Post-Conflict Society
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- OSCL meets LIBC Sylvius Lecture: The Registered Reports (r)evolution by Prof. Chris Chambers
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CBI Lecture: Decoding Glycan-Mediated Interactions in Infection and Immunity
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LAMS Lecture "Physics and Mathematics in Aristotle’s Account of Infinity"
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LUCIR Lecture: Inside Gang Governance: How and Why Gangs Rule the Streets of Rio de Janeiro
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BPOC Lecture: Electrocatalytic Water Splitting Under External Magnetic Fields: Mechanistic Understanding and Experimental Evidences
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- "Towards an Anthropology of AI in Islam" Public lecture by Bart Barendregt
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LIC Lecture: Indigoid chromophores - a platform for light responsive nanosystems and molecular machines
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The fringes of the Ancient Iranian World: lectures by Ching Chao-jung and Ogihara Hirotoshi
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European Strategic Dialogue lecture series: A New Beginning for UK-EU Relations
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