The NIAS Fellowship invites Yvonne Kunz, together with Eric Mijts as a fellow from Aruba and Sonny Mumbunan as a fellow from Indonesia to work on their project 'Climate change and the governance ...

Together with ten Leiden researchers Joseph Sony Jean received funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). Jean will use this grant to develop his research ideas in the coming three years. The VENI grants are awarded annually by NWO....

New advanced article in the New West Indian Guide: 'The Journal of the Galliot Nieuwer Amstel: A 1660 Voyage to Curaçao from New Amsterdam (Manhattan)', by Julie van den Hout, Jaap Jacobs, and Jeroen Dewulf....

The New West Indian Guide (NWIG) is a scholarly fully open access journal on the Caribbean, featuring English-language articles in the fields of anthropology, art, archaeology, economics, geography, geology, history, international relations, linguistics, ...

The KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies proudly presents a series of short video portraits of people working at the institute. In these short films our researchers...

Het in juni verschenen tweedelige boek over Antiliaans erfgoed, Toen en nu & Nu en verder, is officieel overhandig aan de waarnemend Gezaghebber van Bonaire, Reynold Oleana, en voorzitter van de ...

True to the name and their promise, the Island(er)s at the Helm project, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) programme Caribbean Research: A Multidisciplinary Approach, is employing CAS and BES islands researchers. Harold Kelly (Aruba), Lysanne Charles (Saba/St. Maarten), and Sharelly Emanuelson (Curaçao/Aruba) will...

Een nieuw twee-delig boek over het Antilliaanse culturele erfgoed, geschreven door een team van Antilliaanse en Nederlandse wetenschappers, biedt een staalkaart van reflecties op het culturele ...

The KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies would like to commission an original work of visual art for our space at Leiden University. Atelier KITLV is a working group within the Institute....

Met het Caribisch Denkboek leren kinderen op Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius en Sint Maarten over de lokale geschiedenis van de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Onze gastonderzoeker Rosa de Jong leverde een bijdrage aan het boekje...

The New West Indian Guide (NWIG) is a scholarly fully open access journal on the Caribbean, featuring English-language articles in the fields of anthropology, art, archaeology, economics, geography, geology, history, international relations, linguistics...