344 search results for “leiden university from” in the Organisational structure
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University Sports Centre
The University Sports Centre offers a range of 67 different sporting activities, through which it makes a positive contribution to the personal development of Leiden University's students and staff. Good nutrition, a healthy state of mind and physical fitness all have a positive influence…
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Leiden University Libraries
Leiden University has several libraries, united in one organisation: Leiden University Libraries (UBL). Please find more information on our dedicated UBL webpages.
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University Services Department
The University Services Department (in Dutch: Universitair Facilitair Bedrijf, UFB) provides facility services for the entire university. By working both in a customer-oriented and market-oriented manner, the UFB contributes to a pleasant working environment for employees and students.
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University Sports Centre
The University Sports Center offers a wide range of more than 55 different sports, thereby making a positive contribution to the development of Leiden University students and staff. Healthy nutrition, mental health, and physical fitness have a positive influence on study results and a social study environment.…
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Leiden University Data Management Regulation
Leiden University is revamping its policy with regard to the management, storage and provision of (research) data. The Leiden University Data Management Regulation is intended as a university framework for a viable data management policy. It is up to each faculty board to determine how the regulation…
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Regulations of the University Council
The University Council is the central co-participation body of the University. Composition, term of office, elections, powers, rights and obligations are defined in these regulations.
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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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Leiden University Archive Management Regulation
Leiden University applies rules with regard to archive management, based on applicable laws and regulations. You can read about the rules in the Leiden University Archive Management Regulation. This document is only available in Dutch.
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Online Proctoring Protocol Leiden University
The Online Proctoring Protocol describes the procedure and the rules and criteria for online proctoring when examinations are taken online. The possibility of online proctoring is described in Article 4.1 of the Course and Examination Regulations (OER), and the criteria are laid down in this present…
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Medicine/Leiden University Medical Center
The Faculty of Medicine / LUMC has a strong interdependence with the clinical care of the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), and because of this, a specific character and organisational structure. The faculty has about 70 research programmes that are linked to the clinical departments, often several…
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Sanne KellijSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Femke ReidsmaFaculty of Archaeology
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Jan den HartighFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Timo KosExecutive Board
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Mare, Leiden University’s weekly newspaper
Leiden University Weekly Mare reports in a journalistic manner on developments at Leiden University and in the field of higher education and scientific research. The editorial team consists of professional journalists and is independent. The editorial policy is reviewed by the editorial board,…
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Pieter SlamanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Paul KloegLeiden University Library
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Beibei YuanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Ludo WaltmanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Linda van Leijenhorst
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Chris VerhoevenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Juan Claramunt GonzalezSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Janna Marie Bas-HoogendamSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Mare, Leiden University’s weekly newspaper
Mare, Leiden University’s weekly newspaper, reports on developments within Leiden University and in the field of higher education and academic research. The Mare’s independent editorial team is made up of professional journalists. Its editorial policy is reviewed regularly by an editorial…
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Leiden University regulations on special leave
These regulations supplement the provisions of the Work and Care Act (Wet Arbeid en Zorg; WAZO), the Working Hours Act (Arbeidstijdenwet) en de Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (Collectieve Arbeidsovereenkomst Nederlandse Universiteiten; CAO NU) Employees must consult their (line) manager…
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Sabine WittingFaculty of Law
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Composition of University Library Employee Council
The Employee Council represents the staff of the University Library and holds regular consultative meetings with management. The proper functioning of the organisation is the main objective here. To the best of our ability, we speak up for the interests and well-being of our staff members and seek…
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HOVO (University of the Third Age, U3A)
HOVO offers university-level courses for anyone aged 50 and over. This special form of education does not lead to a diploma and does not prepare students for professional practice. That is precisely why there is plenty of room for the interests of the student. HOVO courses are taken for pleasure, personal…
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Leiden University Regulations on postponing graduation
The law dictates that the Board of Examiners confers a degree certificate upon students once they have passed their final examination. However students may wish to defer conferral of their degree.
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Plexus Student Centre and University Shop
Plexus is the Latin word for nerve centre: it means both a collection and a meeting point. The goal of Plexus is to offer optimal services to students of Leiden University. Within Plexus can be found the Student Information Centre help desks, the University Shop, lecture rooms, meeting facilities, a…
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Student Information Desk
The Student Desk Humanities can help you with questions about course registration, minors, grades, PhD applications, official transcripts en contract courses
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HOVO (University of the Third Age, U3A)
HOVO organises academic courses for people who are aged 50 and older. These courses do not result in a diploma, nor do they train participants for a profession. This means that there is ample opportunity for learners to pursue their personal interests. People attend HOVO courses…
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Matthew KenworthyFaculty of Science
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Vincent IckeFaculty of Science
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Jacqueline HodgeFaculty of Science
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Joop SchayeFaculty of Science
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Christoph KellerFaculty of Science
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Jarle BrinchmannFaculty of Science
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Romain AvellanFaculty of Science
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Ignas SnellenFaculty of Science
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Frans van LunterenFaculty of Science
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Sarah SchraderFaculty of Archaeology
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International Office
The International Office is responsible for coordinating faculty exchange programmes (incoming and outgoing).
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Ana Parrón CabañeroSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Song TanFaculty of Humanities
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Radhika GuptaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Judith SchomakerSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Agnes SchneiderFaculty of Archaeology
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Nikki NibberingSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Aleksandrina SkvortsovaSocial & Behavioural Sciences