The ASCL has moved to the Herta Mohr building!
The African Studies Centre Leiden has moved to the Herta Mohr Building within Leiden in the last week of May. The library will be closed until (including) Tuesday 4 June 2024.
Our new visiting address will be:
Herta Mohr building
Witte Singel 27A
2311 BG Leiden
Our future location on Google Maps.
Egyptologist Herta Mohr (1914-1945)
Herta Mohr, born in 1914 in Vienna, took subjects in Egyptology and African Studies at the University of Vienna. In the late 1930s she moved to Leiden with her parents, presumably because of political developments in Austria. In Leiden she studied Egyptology, with a particular interest in a mastaba (burial chapel) at the National Museum of Antiquities. Mohr was able to finish a book manuscript about the mastaba before she was arrested and deported to Westerbork concentration camp in 1942. According to official sources she died on 15 April 1945 at the age of 30 in Bergen Belsen concentration camp. Dean Mark Rutgers said about the naming of the new building after Herta Mohr that it symbolises the recognition of the ineradicable academic contribution made by this exceptional Egyptologist.
Humanities Campus
This is the third project in the redevelopment of the entire Humanities Campus of Leiden University. The building will house a number of academic institutes and libraries that focus on different regions in the world. It is the former P.N. van Eyckhof-Van Wijkplaats near the Witte Singel.
The institutes that will move there are:
- The African Studies Centre Leiden and the African Library
- The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
- The Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS);
- The Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO);
- The Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV);
- The Middle Eastern Library
- LeidenGlobal
- Faculty Office of the Faculty of Humanities
Latest news
- Library closed during relocation
- Dedicated website about the new Humanities Campus
- The ASCL offices and library are expected to move to the new building in the last week of May, continuing into the first week of June. Classes will be given in the new building from September 2024. More precise dates, including expected closing weeks of the library, will be announced on this page.
- Announcement of the name of the new building: Herta Mohr Building (1 February 2024)
- Photo report of the current state of the new building (15 January 2024)
- Read more about the new building.