233 search results for “voting” in the Staff website
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    Still unsure who to vote for? Here’s how to tell if your strategic vote is truly strategic
        
    Many people are wondering whether to vote strategically or not in the parliamentary elections on Wednesday. This raises at least three important questions: what is strategic voting, how do you know if you are a strategic voter yourself, and what do you need to do to use your strategic vote well? 
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    Vote Niki!
    
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    Why prisoner voting should be mandatory
        
    If you end up in prison somewhere in the world, the chances are you won’t be allowed to vote. If it were up to researchers Tom Theuns and Andrei Poama, rather than disenfranchise felons, we would oblige them to vote. That would be a better way to express democratic values. 
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    Social Science Matters: scientist about voting behaviour
        
    How do people vote? How rational are voting choices? How much do external factor weigh in? In this article social scientis provide some background. 
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    Voting for University Council because you can
        
    Employee participation an issue that is not of your interest? On the contrary, your vote directly affects your working environment at Psychology. You know, where you give your best every working day. Three of our colleagues are getting in the race for a spot in the Unversity Council. Take that chance… 
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    Vote for your favourite ‘uni-vision’
        
    What will it be like to study at Leiden University in 2075? Ten surprising, artistic uni-visions could be brought to life. It’s up to you to vote for your favourite. 
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    Vote now! A new name for the South Cluster
    
    Facility 
- Voting at the university on 22 November? Find out where
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    Why you (won’t) vote – A reading list
        
    In November, the Dutch will elect a new parliament. Not all eligible citizens will go out and vote, however. How can this be explained, and how big of a problem is it? International research into voter turnout can shed new light on this issue – and offer possible solutions. 
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    University elections: vote from 12 to 15 May
    
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    Klokhuis episode about blushing and smiling? Your vote counts
        
    Who wouldn’t want their own episode of Het Klokhuis? Researchers Milica Nikolic and Chris Riddell are in the running for the Klokhuis Wetenschapsprijs, which aims to introduce a broad and young audience to scientific research in the Netherlands. 
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    Vote for Anne Meeussen as New Scientist Science Talent
        
    Leiden physicist Anne Meeussen has been nominated for the title of New Scientist Science Talent. She will be up against 14 young scientists from other Dutch and Belgian universities. The polls are already open! 
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    Vote for Brons as Exhibition of the Year!
    
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    Andrei Poama and Tom Theuns about why voting in prison should be mandatory
        
    Poama and Theuns co-wrote an opinion piece on why voting in prison should be mandatory worldwide. It appeared on National Interest's website on February 12. 
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    Why vote in the upcoming European elections? European Law (LL.M.) students explain
        
    Between 6 and 9 June, you’ll be able to vote in the European elections. But what can you expect from these elections? What are the most important topics on the European agenda? And why should you even vote? Students from the European Law master’s specialisation explain. 
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    Your vote matters: meet the Faculty of Science candidates for the university elections!
    
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    Neele Boelens: ‘I think it is important to get young people to vote’
        
    Neele Boelens is a board member at DWARS, the youth organisation of political party GroenLinks. In addition, she is studying towards two degrees at Leiden University: Linguistics and Public Administration. A busy year, especially with the upcoming elections. 
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    Christa Tobler on BBC Radio about vote for women in Switzerland
        
    On 7 February 2021, Christa Tobler appeared on the BBC Wales radio programme 'Sunday Supplement' (a political and current affairs programme), entitled 'Covid, homelessness and votes for women'. The 50th anniversary of Swiss women's suffrage at the federal level, is commemorated on 7 February 2021. 
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    Vote now! Doggerland book nominated for Current Archaeology Book prize 2024
        
    Britain's biggest archaeology magazine has announced the nominees Book of the Year award and this time one of our own has been nominated! 
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    Update Executive Board: Budget examined by Senate, vote on 8 April
        
    The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy. 
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    Anouk van VlietSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    ChatGPT has left-wing bias in Stemwijzer voting advice application
        
    The AI chatbot ChatGPT has a clear left-liberal bias when filling in the Stemwijzer voting advice application. This was discovered by master's student Merel van den Broek during an assignment for the Machine Learning for Natural Language Processing course. 
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    of the European Parliament in The Hague: ‘Your friends don’t want to vote? Let me call them’
        
    ‘We have to have accountability.’ That was Roberta Metsola’ for her audience on Thursday evening. The President of the European Parliament had come to the Wijnhaven building to speak with students. 
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     Marijn Nagtzaam Marijn NagtzaamSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Joop van HolsteijnSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Elina Zorina Elina ZorinaSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Simon OtjesSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Kaare Strøm award for institute member Thijs Vos
        
    This summer, political scientist Thijs Vos received the Kaare Strøm prize for his paper ‘Power or Ideology? What structures legislative voting behaviour in Dutch municipal councils, ideology or coalition-opposition dynamics?' He was awarded the prize during the ECPR summer school on parliaments in F… 
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    What our experts have to say about the key issues in the Dutch elections
        
    Is your strategic vote actually strategic? How can the Netherlands form a stable government? And what should the next government do about migration, defence and the housing crisis? This is what our experts have to say. 
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    This year, there are elections for the student section of the University Council, the Faculty Councils and the Student Council of LUMC, the staff section of all Faculty Councils and all Employee Councils. What topics and positions do you find important? With your vote, you ultimately have a say in university… 
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    Michael MeffertSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Civility, not opinions, was the real surprise in student debate
        
    The student debate in Leiden’s Stadsgehoorzaal promised to be ‘the key to your vote’. That may sound hyperbolic, but what this well-attended debate did achieve was increased trust in politics. ‘They even let each other finish their sentences’, the flabbergasted students concluded at the end. 
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    Voting with conviction? Or: why democracy may demand the impossible of voters
    
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    Analyzing the kaso vote: Peripheralization, redistribution, and electoral stability in Japan’s depopulating municipalities
    
    Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar 
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    Leiden researchers explain shock PVV victory
        
    Geert Wilders and his PVV party have won the 2023 elections. What was the deciding factor for this victory? 
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    University Elections
    
    Leiden University values participation: the participation organs are the ears and eyes of the university. They identify issues of concern among staff and students and help advise and decide on the future of our organisation. Something for you? Then stand as a candidate! This year, elections will… 
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    Tools for interactive learning
    
    Active learning is one of the ambitions mentioned in the University’s educational vision (Learning@LeidenUniversity). 
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    Ronny Wijling and Michelle Fairman win Political Science bachelor’s thesis prizes 2025
        
    During the annual graduation ceremony, not only were the Bachelor's students in Political Science honoured, but also those students who had written exceptional theses. The thesis prizes reward work that excels in originality, social relevance and academic quality. This year's winners are Ronny Wijling… 
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    Upcoming Elections in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and Peru: A New Turn to the Right?
    
    Lecture, Academic Roundtable 
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    Verkiezing voor nationale bloem
        
    Nederland heeft geen nationale bloem en daar wil het radioprogramma Vroege Vogels verandering in brengen. Verschillende experts van Universiteit Leiden zijn betrokken bij de verkiezing. 
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    Considerable differences in turnout for faculty and employee council elections
        
    Who will represent us on the university’s participation councils? The results of the 2021 university elections have been announced. New representatives will be joining many of the participation bodies at the university – the faculty councils, the employee councils and the University Council. 
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    Bin Your Butt
    
    Facility 
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    Ecologist Michiel Veldhuis is the Discoverer of the Year 2020
        
    Michiel Veldhuis received the most public votes for the C.J. Kok Public Award and may therefore call himself Discoverer of the Year. Veldhuis researches how climate change affects savannah ecosystems in Africa and how we can protect them. 
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    ‘It is important for us young people to get involved in shaping our future’
        
    Alain studies Public Administration and is politically active. He talks about why it is important for young people to be politically active and vote. 
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    These are the new student members of our Faculty Council
    
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    Tools
    
    On this page you find an overview of tools many teachers use in their education at our faculty. 
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    Research from home
    
    On this page you will find a list of all research and teaching applications that are available for use outside the University network. The list will be updated regularly. 
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    University elections: ONS is again the biggest student party, FNV Government represents staff
        
    Once again the ONS student party (Enterprising Leiden Students) is the biggest party in the university elections. This gives the party three seats in the University Council. The staff are represented in the UR by FNV Government, with 5 seats. 
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    Photo of fish in Covid glove on shortlist for prestigious nature prize
        
    With his photo of a fish trapped in a rubber glove, external PhD candidate Auke-Florian Hiemstra has made it to the shortlist for the People’s Choice Award in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The photo shows the impact of Covid litter on wildlife. 
