186 Results found for "luf research"
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Specifically for Archaeology and Humanities
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Contribute
In dozens of offices, libraries, and laboratories, dedicated researchers – supported by LUF donors – are working to deepen our fundamental understanding of the world and the people around us. They make the unknown known and push the boundaries of existing scientific fields.
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[pdf] available-funds-luf-project-grants-round
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Specifically for Archaeology and Humanities
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Last call applications Snouck Hurgronje grant
Issues in today’s society rarely fall within the scope of a single discipline. This makes it important for researchers to look beyond the boundaries of their own field when they are seeking solutions. The Snouck Hurgronje Grant for interfaculty and socially relevant projects was established to encourage this.
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A bequest to the university: a gift for the future
Have you considered including the Leiden University Fund in your will? This is a way to give future generations of scholars and students the opportunity to develop their talents and to make a valuable contribution to society, and ensures that your ideals live on in academic endeavour.
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Participation in a conference abroad
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Chair for Central European Studies finds new home at LUF
The Austrian Studies Fund was established with a festive gathering in the Faculty Club on Friday afternoon, 23 June. This fund is the successor of the Austrian Studies Foundation and will continue and expand the program of activities of the Central European Studies chair at Leiden University, which was established in 1992.
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Giving something back to teaching and research
In the US, donating to your alma mater is the most usual thing in the world. But here, too, thousands of Leiden alumni donate funds to teaching and research at their University. Thanks to their support, scientists and academics are able to work on pioneering research in the areas of health, security, sustainability and other societal themes, and talented students and young researchers have the chance to achieve their ambitions.
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Specifically for Archaeology and Humanities
