24 search results for “voting” in the Organisational structure
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Anouk van Vliet
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Marijn NagtzaamSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Joop van Holsteijn
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Elina ZorinaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Simon Otjes
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Electoral system
Leiden University has both a list system and a candidate system for elections. Co-participation councils decide for themselves which system they will use. List system The list system places the emphasis on the lists. Voters select one candidate on one list. Therefore by selecting a candidate, they also…
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Faculty Councils
After the University Council, the Faculty Council is the second highest staff and student body at the University. It acts as an intermediary between the various departments of a faculty. The Faculty Council has the right to approve and advise on various matters concerning the faculty. It also represents…
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Time schedule elections 2025
Time schedule 7 April Reference date and determination of electoral registers. On this day it is determined who can choose and who can apply. 8 and 9 April Submission of candidacy If you want to fulfill a position in participation, you can apply with a digital form on 8 or 9 April (by 16.00 at…
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University elections
From 12 to 15 May 2025, elections were held for the student positions of the University Council, the student and staff positions of all Faculty Councils, the LUMC Student Council and all Employee Councils. View the results of the election. Why vote? Leiden University regards co-participation as…
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Michael Meffert
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Electoral regulations on University Council
You can vote for your representatives for the University Council during the elections. You can read about the organisation of the election in the electoral regulations.
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Electoral regulations on Faculty and Employee Councils
You can vote for your representatives for the Faculty and Employee Councils during the elections. You can read about the organisation of the elections in the electoral regulations.
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University Council Procedural Regulation
The University Council Procedural Regulation consists of various components. From the style of meetings to agenda setting, and from the voting procedure to reporting. This document is only available in Dutch.
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Tasks and powers of the Faculty Councils
The tasks and powers of the Faculty Council are very similar to those of the University Council. However, the subjects are often different, because at faculty level there are other issues than at a central level. Except the faculty LUMC, the faculties of Leiden University have a representative…
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Elections 2025
Elections 2025
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Functional Management
Responsibility Functional Management is responsible for the management and development of University systems. What does Functional Management do? Functional Management manages the following systems: SAP (support of financial, staff and logistical processes) ULCN (registration and management…
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Universitair Belang
Universitair Belang represents the interests of all Leiden University employees. We see quality as a source of inspiration and motivation, especially when it comes to the mutual improvement of teaching, research and operational management. Universitair Belang is committed to achieving this through the…
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PhDoc
Defending the interests of PhDs and postdocs at Leiden University
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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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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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Administrative Shared Service Centre
Every employee and student needs professional support they can rely on to help them navigate processes, systems and document management. The Administrative Shared Service Centre (ASSC) provides high-quality support to all staff and students. Around 135 people work within the ASSC, supporting staff and…
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Science Education and Student Office (SOSZ)
The Science Education and Student Office supports and facilitates the educational organisation of the Faculty of Science and is responsible for all the supporting processes needed to organise the education provided by the faculty. This involves providing services to more than 6.000 students in 10 bachelor's…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council is the university’s highest co-participation body after the University Council. The council represents students and staff, holds rights of consent and consultation on faculty matters, and acts as a sounding board for the Faculty Board. During meetings with the Faculty Board, we practice…
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Amy EaglestoneSocial & Behavioural Sciences