23 search results for “democratic” in the Organisational structure
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Sarthak BagchiFaculty of Humanities
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Tessa van BuchemFaculty of Law
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Kutsal YesilkagitFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Christoph Niessen
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Patricio SilvaFaculty of Humanities
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Femke Bakker
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Dorota MokrosinskaFaculty of Humanities
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Antoaneta DimitrovaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Participation
Employee participation bodies represent the welfare and interests of employees and students. Within the FSW: The Faculty Council and the Institute Councils have the right of consent and the right to give advice. The Programme Committees and the Student Sounding Board Group give the various boards…
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Staff and student participation
Participation organs serve as bodies for consultation, information, communication and advice. They promote the welfare and interests of students and staff. A number of bodies at the University have the right to consent and advise, the Faculty Councils on faculty matters and the University Council on…
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University Council
The University Council (UR) is a democratically elected participation body in which students and staff of the University are represented. The Council is composed of eight staff members and eight student members from all faculties and supporting services. Leiden University currently has three staff…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council of Science is the representative body of our Faculty, whose role it is to critically follow the Faculty Board, to advise and sometimes participate in decisions on important issues.
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Student parties
Students can stand as candidates during university elections via a party. On this page, the student parties present themselves.
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Henk Schulte NordholtFaculty of Humanities
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Adam FaircloughFaculty of Humanities
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Wouter Veenendaal
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Members
Staff members in the Faculty Council are elected for 2 years, students for 1 year. For the elections for the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, a candidate system is used. This means that seats are allocated directly to persons. More information about the election system…
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Jacqueline VelFaculty of Law
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Denny van der Vlist
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Hannah Kuhn-Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Anne HeyerFaculty of Humanities
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Leila DemarestSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Elections 2025
Elections 2025