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Networks of the future
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
- Liveable communities – Liveable Planet
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LTA lunch lecture - Formative assessment to stimulate student involvement
Lecture
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The Sociolinguistics of Rhotacization in the Beijing Speech Community
PhD defence
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Bringing Archives to Life: Exploring legacy materials, digital tools, and data utilization
Conference, Workshop
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Material and carbon intensity reduction behind circular consumption practices
PhD defence
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Terrorism and Foreign Fighters: Lecture by Dr. Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
Lecture
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Lancering The Hague Global Futures Hub
Conference
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Where is the Caribbean in the Dutch WPS National Action Plan?
Lecture
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Why has Western Policy failed on Palestine/Israel?
Debate
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Live Event: China’s Digital Future
Debate
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Advocates, Critics or Partners? The Shifting Relationships between Civil Society and International Criminal Mechanisms
Conference, Discussion
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Book presentation ‘Assisting International Justice’
Book presentation
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Join the first Social Safety Dialogue Session
Open Dialogue Session
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Lecture by Minister of Defence Kajsa Ollongren: 'Handing Over Responsibility'
Lecture
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Treaty-making in Southeast Asia as a Cross-cultural Practice
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
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The EU’s “Geopolitical Awakening”: Beyond Trade and Defence
Public Panel
- 'Sound Matters': An exploratory Workshop into Sound and Digital Humanities
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Is Universal Jurisdiction Becoming more Universal? Taking Stock of Contemporary Practices
Conference
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More Is Alive: Emergent Multi-Scale Order & Collective Flows In Tissues
PhD defence
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Interview Roxane de Massol Rebetz – ‘Vulnerability doesn’t come out of a vacuum.’
The legal distinction between victims of human trafficking and victims of migrant smuggling is unjust, argues De Massol Rebetz in her PhD thesis. In certain instances, smuggled migrants should be treated the same as victims of human trafficking.
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Meet our international students!
The Week of the International Students, from 14 – 18 November is an initiative of Nuffic. The aim of this week is to showcase the importance of an international experience for both Dutch and international students. This year’s theme Meet the world, make the change highlights the positive change students…
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Warfare: technology and ethics - a reading list
While the United States continues to carry out drone strikes, and China conducts large-scale cyber and information operations, Ukrainian and Russian soldiers live in trenches, and NATO sends tanks to the Donbas front to force a breakthrough. Has war changed dramatically in recent decades as a result…
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The Importance of International Women’s Day: ‘Gender equality worldwide is nowhere to be found’
On 8 March, International Women’s Day, equal opportunities for women worldwide, empowerment, and gender equality take centre stage. This day has been celebrated in the Netherlands since 1912, usually centring around a specific theme. This year’s theme: solidarity, the power for change.
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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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Sustainability and energy: AI research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
From energy transition to the nitrogen crisis: artificial intelligence can be of great help. Researchers from the three universities in Zuid-Holland are seizing the opportunity. Three of them talk about collaborative research in the AI for Energy and Sustainability focus group within the Zuid-Holland…
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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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Public Administration celebrates its anniversary, professors reflect: '40 years young!'
Public Administration has been around for 40 years, and that deserves to be celebrated. Before the festivities begin, four figures from the Institute of Public Administration reflect on the past years, with one even looking back over the last 25 years. Speaking are: Bernard Steunenberg, Caelesta Braun,…
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A New industry in an Ancient Land: Archaeology and Tourism at the crossroads
Conference, Public event
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Land for Food: Property contests in capitalist heartlands
VVI Research Meetings 2023-2024
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E-NOTE Second Teaching Excellence Training for Academic Staff
Course
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From “The Sea Bastards” to “Solidarity Beyond Ocean”: Japanese Dockworkers and the Politics of Scale in the Bandung Moment
Lecture
- Roundtable: The making of disability / the making of migration
- Toogdag 2024
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Border externalization and the benefits for peripheral countries
Van Vollenhoven Lecture 2023
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Land for Food: Property contests in capitalist heartlands
VVI Research Meetings 2024-2025
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Exposure Time: the moving body of art
Lecture
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OSINT: From Theory, Intelligence to Evidence
Conference
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New Foundations for Separation Logic
PhD defence
- Borders Reimagined: Identity, Culture, and Justice in a Globalized World
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Campus The Hague 'Meet the Employer'
Course
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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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ISGA received highly positive external research evaluation
In November 2023, the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) underwent its first full external research evaluation for the period from 2016 to 2021 with outstanding results. In its final assessment report, the independent external evaluation committee underlines that ‘the committee is impressed…
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2021: This was the year of our faculty
2021 was an eventful year once again for the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA). Hybrid, working from home, online education, on-campus education, face masks, self-tests, keeping distance, quarantine and the coronavirus. Words that have now become a standard part of our vocabulary when…
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Memory Politics and Contentious Heritage in Anṣār Allāh/Ḥūthī Yemen
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Reimaging Peace Democratization in Yemen: Women, Transnationalism and Activism in Exile
Lecture, Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Project presentations of 3 grand winning research projects within Social Citizenship & Migration
Conference, Presentation
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Performative Photography (mix of photography & art performance)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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The Need for Teaching a More Accurate and Inclusive History of Science: The Case of Islamic Contributions to Math and Sciences
Debate
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Changing Approaches Towards Restitution and Return of Colonial Heritage: Tracing Experiences and Identifying Shared Decolonial Practices
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