4,891 zoekresultaten voor “history and anthropology of from” in de Publieke website
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Samenwerking
Samenwerking vormt de kern van ons werk binnen het thema 'Health and well-being in a healthy society'.
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Social inequality of health
Binnen dit focusgebied staat de sociale context van gezondheid en welzijn centraal en in het bijzonder sociale ongelijkheid.
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Marika Keblusek ontvangt NIAS-KNAW Fellowship voor onderzoek naar ‘alba amicorum’
Universitair docent Marika Keblusek heeft een beurs ontvangen van het KNAW-instituut Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences om onderzoek te doen naar ‘alba amicorum’: oude vriendenalbums.
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Evelien Campfens in Trouw over de teruggave van roofkunst
Moeten musea roofkunst teruggeven aan het land van herkomst? En hoe zit dat met werken die in particulier bezit zijn? In Trouw laat onderzoeker Evelien Campfens haar licht schijnen over deze kwestie.
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Ineke Sluiter bij Spraakmakers over vrouwelijk perspectief in hervertellingen mythen
Steeds vaker worden Griekse mythen herschreven vanuit een vrouwelijk perspectief. In Spraakmakers van NPO Radio 1 gaat hoogleraar Ineke Sluiter in op deze trend.
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Maurits Berger genomineerd voor beste bijdrage lesprogramma wereldgeschiedenis
De lespakketten 'Geschiedenis van de islamitische wereld', waar Maurits Berger aan gewerkt heeft, worden in de schijnwerpers gezet door de Vereniging Geschiedenisleraren Nederland.
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Programma
Dit was het programma van De Kennisboomgaard 2025:
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Beacons of Freedom: Slave Refugees in North America, 1800-1860
Slavenvluchtelingen in Noord-Amerika
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Koloniaal burgerschap. Geschiedenis en erfenis
De Grondwet van Thorbecke legde de basis voor ongelijkheid waarvan de gevolgen tot op de dag van vandaag voelbaar zijn. Er waren grote verschillen tussen wie burgers waren in Nederland en wie burgers waren in de koloniën. Inwoners van het Nederlandse Koninkrijk kregen en krijgen niet overal dezelfde…
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Europese beurs voor onderzoek naar koloniale medische experimenten: ‘Moeten we deze data wel blijven gebruiken?’
Bij onethische medische experimenten denken we al snel aan nazi-Duitsland. Dat ook in gekoloniseerde gebieden tests werden gedaan zonder expliciete toestemming van de proefpersoon, is minder bekend. Universitair docent Fenneke Sysling krijgt een Europese beurs om hier onderzoek naar te doen.
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Expert Meeting (Groningen) - Forms of Knowledge - Online (14 May 2021, 10.00-14.00)
The "Cognitive Turn" and the Middle Ages - There is an increasing interest in the cognitive sciences and how knowledge from this area influences literary studies, history, art history, and studies in material culture. This meeting seeks to discuss the possibilities, but also the limitations of incorporating…
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The Sky is Made of Lava: How lava worlds reveal their interiors through their atmospheres
Hot rocky exoplanets are planets that orbit so close to their host star that they possess a molten surface.
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Leidse archeologen reageren op donkere huidskleur ijsmummie Ötzi
IJsmummie Ötzi is altijd afgebeeld als een soort prehistorische jager uit de Alpen, met een flinke haardos en witte huid. Maar Ötzi was niet wit, want nieuw DNA-onderzoek bewijst dat hij een donkere huidskleur had. Leidse archeologen Gerrit Dusseldorp en Luc Amkreutz duiden het nieuws in verschillende…
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Towards artificial photosynthesis: resolving supramolecular packing of artificial antennae chromophores through a hybrid approach
Promotor: H.J.M. de Groot
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Chinese painting - Xieyi and Mogu-style
Kunst en vrije tijd, Kunst en vrije tijd
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Universiteit Leiden zoekt mee naar oplossingen voor gedwongen migratie
Op 17 december 2018 werd tijdens de Algemene Vergadering van de Verenigde Naties het Vluchtelingenpact aangenomen. Een van de centrale doelstellingen van het Vluchtelingenpact is het verbeteren van de bescherming en de weerbaarheid/veerkracht van vluchtelingen en het vergroten van het vertrouwen en…
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Knowledge of Medicinal, Aromatic and Cosmetic (MAC) Plants in the Utilisation of the Plural Medical System in Pirgos and Praitoria for Community Health
Promotor: Prof.dr. L.J. Slikkerveer
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Shaping the European External Action Service and its post-Lisbon crisis management structures
This article 'Shaping the European External Action Service and its post-Lisbon crisis management structures: an assessment of the EU High Representatives’ political leadership' assesses the role, influence and core aspects of the EU High Representatives’ (HR/VPs) “political leadership” in the context…
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The rebound effect through industrial ecology’s eyes : the case of transport eco-innovation
Promotor: Prof. dr. Arnold Tukker & Prof. dr. René Kemp (Maastricht University)
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Radio galaxies near the epoch of reionisation
This thesis explores the theoretical and observational properties of distant massive galaxies that harbour active black holes in their centres and shine brightly at radio wavelengths.
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Patterns of coral species richness and reef connectivity in Malaysia
Promotor: E. Gittenberger, Co-promotor: B.W. Hoeksema
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Bridging the gap between physics and chemistry in early stages of star formation
A dense region of a gaseous and dusty cloud collapses to form a protostar surrounded by a disk and an envelope. This thesis uses both observations and models to study physical and chemical conditions of these protostellar systems which are likely where planets start to form.
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High-contrast imaging polarimetry of exoplanets and circumstellar disks
Understanding the formation and evolution of planetary systems is one of the most fundamental challenges in astronomy. To directly image and study young exoplanets and the circumstellar disks they form from, dedicated high-contrast imaging instruments are built.
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Deep learning for tomographic reconstruction with limited data
Tomography is a powerful technique to non-destructively determine the interior structure of an object.Usually, a series of projection images (e.g.\ X-ray images) is acquired from a range of different positions.
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evolutionary changes in allocation to growth, defense, competitive ability and regrowth of invasive Jacobaea vulgaris
Promotor: Prof.dr. P.G.L Klinkhamer, Co-promotor: K. Vrieling
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Fuzzy systems and unsupervised computing: exploration of applications in biology
In this thesis we will explore the use of fuzzy systems theory for applications in bioinformatics.
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Soil and crop management options to improve nitrogen cycling on dairy farms on peat soil
The main research question of this thesis was: Can nitrogen cycling on dairy farms on peat soil in the Dutch Green Heart area be improved by adapting management to the nitrogen supply from soil and by using other grassland species and crops without affecting milk production?
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Hunting for the fastest stars in the Milky Way
The high velocity tail of the total velocity distribution of stars provides essential insight into fundamental properties of the Galaxy.
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Real-time foresight: preparedness for dynamic innovation networks
Promotor: H.J. van den Herik, B.R. Katzy, Co-promotor: K. Sailer
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Unraveling temporal processes using probabilistic graphical models
Real-life processes are characterized by dynamics involving time. Examples are walking, sleeping, disease progress in medical treatment, and events in a workflow.
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Photocleavable activity-based acid glucosylceramidase probes
Lysosomal acid glucosylceramidase (GBA1) is a lysosomal enzyme that degrades glucolipids with its main substrate being glucosylceramide (GlcCer). Defects in the GBA1 gene lead to glycosphingolipidosis Gaucher disease (GD), in which the hydrolysis of GlcCer is impaired and therefore, it accumulates in…
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Comparative genomics of the balanced lethal system in Triturus newts
All crested and marbled newts (the genus Triturus) suffer from an unusual genetic abnormality, called a balanced lethal system, that kills exactly half of their offspring. How can a trait so disadvantageous have survived millions of years of natural selection?
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Self-Adjusting Surrogate-Assisted Optimization Techniques for Expensive Constrained Black Box ProblemsBagheri, S.
Optimization tasks in practice have multifaceted challenges as they are often black box, subject to multiple equality and inequality constraints and expensive to evaluate.
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Giant galactic outflows and shocks in the Cosmic Web
The radio sky harbours both galactic and extragalactic sources of arcminute- to degree-scale emission of various physical origins. To discover extragalactic diffuse emission in the Cosmic Web beyond galaxy clusters, one must image low–surface brightness structures amidst a sea of brighter compact fore-…
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Supramolecular polymer materials for biomedical applications and diagnostics
Self-assembly is an abundant process in nature and is vital to many processes in living organisms.
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Predicting the future: Predictive control for astronomical adaptive optics
The field of exoplanet research is rapidly advancing through the development of new technology, observing techniques, and post-processing methods.
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eV-TEM: Transmission Electron Microscopy with few-eV Electrons
Electron microscopy has become an extremely important techniquein a wide variety of elds.
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Hydrodynamics and the quantum butterfly effect in Black Holes and large N quantum field theories
Why do black holes emit thermal radiation? And how does a closed quantum system thermalize?
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X-raying extragalactic gas: warm-hot gas in the EAGLE simulations
I have studied the hot, diffuse gas around and between galaxies. Specifically, I have used the EAGLE numerical simulations of galaxy formation to predict the properties of this gas, and I have used those properties to predict specific observables: soft X-ray absorption and emission lines.
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Network flow algorithms for discrete tomography
Promotor: R. Tijdeman, Co-promotor: H.J.J. te Riele
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Ruthenium- and cobalt-based artificial metalloenzymes for photocatalytic water oxidation in artificial photosynthesis
Producing green energy has become the main goal in our society in the search of reducing or eliminating the carbon emission from fossil fuels.
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Luminescence and applications of lanthanoid coordination polymers
Promotor: E. Bouwman, Co-Promotor: S. Bonnet
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Governance of Innovation Project Management: Necessary and Neglected
Promotor: Prof.dr. B.R. Katzy, Prof.dr. J. de Vries
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The interplay between stars, gas and dust in faint star-forming galaxies
When observing star-forming galaxies, we are not only seeing stellar light, but we also see how this interacts with galactic gas and dust. This thesis contains studies of the stellar, nebular and dust properties of low mass star-forming galaxies.
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Picturing Scholasticide: Exhibition Launch
Tentoonstelling
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Wim van AnrooijFaculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
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Language policy and planning of Amazigh languages in Morocco: a study of the language ideology of the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture (IRCAM)
Op 6 januari promoveert Kefan Bao. Het Leiden University Centre for Linguistics feliciteert Kefan!
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Call for Papers: Good Governance and the Built Environment of Late Medieval Cities (ca. 1200-1600)
From 3 to 5 September 2025, the project Governing and Building the City will organize the conference 'Good Governance and the Built Environment of Late Medieval Cities (ca. 1200–1600)' at KBR in Brussels. The deadline for the call for papers is 7 April.
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Interviews met onze alumni
Als afgestudeerde van de faculteit Geesteswetenschappen zijn er tal van mogelijkheden. Altijd al meer willen weten over de sectoren en banen waarin alumni van Geesteswetenschappen zoal terechtkomen? Kijk hieronder voor een overzicht van hun verhalen.
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Can patterns save ecosystems from collapse?
Lezing, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
