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Memories of Cinema-Going in Postwar Japan: An Ethno-history
Lecture
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Evelien Campfens in the New York Times on looted art in museums
In an article by the New York Times, cultural heritage law specialist Evelien Campfens discusses the difficulties surrounding the ownership of looted art.
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Lessons of Democracy: Mothers’ Education and Learning Activities in late-1950s Japan,
Lecture
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ICCT Live Webinar on Report Launch: 'A Comparative Study of Non-State Violent Drone Use in the Middle East'
On 15 November, 2022, 16:00 – 17:30, the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism will host a Live Webinar marking the release of a report by Dr. Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Leiden University) and Dr. Emil Archambault (University of Ottawa) on the use of militarised drones by…
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Ingrained Habits: The “Kitchen Cars,” American Wheat Promotion, and the Transformation of Japanese Diet and Identity, 1956-1960
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Civil Society and International Students in Japan: Methodology and Fieldwork
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Combining classic and novel tools in the study of Historical Collections of Chinese Materia Medica in the Netherlands
PhD defence
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POSTPONED - The world of the Greek epigram. Studying Inscribed Funerary Poetry from the Hellenistic and Roman Greek East
This event on 30 June is postponed. --- This seminar explores both the phenomenon of epigram production itself and discusses the worldview that was inscribed in the epigrams. For more information and registration, please see the website of KNIR.
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Community learning: A profound choice?! A qualitative study of value creation through community learning in nursing practice
PhD defence
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Engineered 3D-Vessels-on-Chip to study effects of dynamic fluid flow on human induced pluripotent stem cell derived-endothelial cells
PhD defence
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Visual Construction of the Dutch: From the Perspective of the “Tōjin”
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Augmented Realities: Japanese Literati Painting, Circa 1700–1800
Lecture
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Jewish families in late antiquity parables
Lecture, Public Lecture
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Performing identity and buying love: self-expression and iyashi in the dansō escorting business
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International PhD Seminar on Slavery, Servitude & Extreme Dependency
Conference
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The Myriad Avatars of Izumi Shikibu in Medieval Japan
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When religion did not(?) matter in the Balkans: confessionalization in early modern Southeastern Europe
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A Spiritual Lacuna? Austria-Hungary's Religious Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century
Lecture, Austrian Studies Fund Lunch Talk
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“Was the Habsburg Empire an Empire?”
Lecture, Fourth Annual Leiden Austrian Studies Lecture
- Evening Lecture Series: Practitioners in War
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Crossing Borders: An afternoon of Music and Words
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When images are not worth a thousand words: from cinematic multimodality to enhanced subtitling
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Ellis Annual Lecture 2023: The Place of Archives in Modern African Studies: A Searchlight on the Patronage of National Archives of Nigeria, Ibadan
Lecture
- Workshop: Wisdom literature in the Islamicate Middle Ages
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multi-scale and multi-lingual circulation of knowledge an empirical study of the available data sources in Latin America
Download the recording of this Seminar Download the presentation for this seminar The Latin American publishig circuit is made of several indexation services and portals which have boosted scientific journals edited and supported by public universities, and promoted an increasing professionalization.…
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Marketing Nostalgia: Packing and Unpacking the Everyday Lives of Children in Japan
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LUCAS “Modern and Contemporary Studies” Research Cluster 3rd annual conference 'Environment as Lens: Rethinking Humanities Research through the
Conference
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The Inauguration of the Fonds Oostenrijkse Studiën at the Leiden University Fund (LUF)
Inauguration
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Birth of a Pelagic Empire: Japanese Whaling and Early Territorial Expansions in the Pacific
Whaling in Japan today is a highly political issue, entangled in questions of global diplomacy and international influence on national culture. Outside observers have been surprised at how persistent the government support for whaling has been in the face of increasing disapproval since the rise of…
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Zingen van vergankelijkheid: A symposium about Heike monogatari
Programma Ivo Smits: Inleiding (in Dutch) Doreen Mueller: The Afterlives of the Heike in Printed Images (in English) Jos Vos: Volgeling of vazal? Wat je als vertaler van de Japanse klassieken kunt leren (in Dutch) Last March, De val van de Taira (The Fall of the Taira) was published,…
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Discretion and decision making seminar
On 20 & 21 April 2017 international researchers in the field of law and society and criminology presented their work in Brussels and shared ideas on discretion and decision-making.
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From Slavery to Freedom
Conference, Webinar
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Intelligence & the Direction of War
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Keyhole limpet hemocyanin challenge model for studying adaptive immune system responses in early-phase clinical drug development
PhD defence
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The energy transition under the nanoscope: Gravitation funding for ANION project
Bringing together chemists and physicists to thoroughly investigate how electrochemical processes work on the smallest scale. That is the goal of the new Advanced Nano-electrochemistry Institute of the Netherlands, or ANION for short. The consortium receives a Gravitation funding of 23.6 million euros…
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Keuzegids consumer guide: six top programmes at Leiden University
Leiden University has six top bachelor’s programmes, according to Keuzegids universiteiten 2024 consumer guide to universities published on 30 November 2023. This once again puts the university in third place among broad universities ranked according to top programmes.
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The implementation of central reforms at the local level. Three case studies on the Austrian Empire, Bavaria, and Prussia around 1800
Lecture, Research seminar 1000-1800
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Healthcare interpreting today and tomorrow
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The Military Perspective: Sea Power in International Security
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The Military Perspective: Space Power
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The Military Perspective: Commanding Air Power
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Rooted: Kafka and the Jewish Diaspora in Central Europe
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The Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Military Purposes
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Staying positive and connected: Work hubs and the alternative coffee date
'Getting used to things, doesn't necessarily mean it's getting easier. That's why we're incredibly impressed by what everyone has accomplished.' How do our institutes stay connected and motivated? Lenneke Alink (Pedagogical Sciences) and Ed Noijons (CWTS) share how pub quizzes and who's who games, new…
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Social Science Matters: The surveillance society
Those who know their dystopian classics will inevitably associate the concept of surveillance society with the all-knowing oppressive force characterized as Big Brother in George Orwell’s novel 1984. However, surveillance permeats our society in many more subtle aspects than our worst fears about spy…
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Campus The Hague: more ‘Hague’ in its DNA
Campus The Hague has forged its own identity: alongside interdisciplinarity, interaction with the city is its defining feature. ‘The campus is now a young adult. It is well beyond puberty,’ says campus chair Erwin Muller. An ambitious new strategy reveals this.
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Alumna Sytske Besemer on living and working abroad
This month's flash interview is with alumna Sytske Besemer, Criminologist, who works at a startup called Cradle. Sytske has specifically chosen to work for a company with societal impact. And she is about to move again, this time to Zürich.
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Three different perspectives on how the online world has fundamentally changed the way we live our lives
In the ESOF2022 mini-symposium organized by the Social Resilience & Security programme, international experts with a background in psychology, philosophy, and law discussed how the online world is related to adolescent mental health issues, moral and emotional awareness and children’s rights. In three…
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Privacy under threat from ‘messy’ coronavirus app development
The Ministry of Health seems to be going full steam ahead in the search for a track-and-trace app to contain the coronavirus crisis. The apps are being developed with irresponsible haste, according to Valerie Frissen, Professor of Digital Technologies and Social Change.
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Jews at Home. From Creation to Corona
Conference, First Annual Symposium of the Leiden Jewish Studies Association