405 search results for “education berg archaeology” in the Student website
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Scheduled maintenance educational systems 12 and 13 September: Brightspace and other applications not accessible
ICT
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Scheduled maintenance educational systems 25 October: Brightspace and other applications not accessible
ICT
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Vivian van der Werf -
Corrie Bakels -
Marco RomagnaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Crewe WilliamsFaculty of Humanities
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Bamdad AminzadehgoharriziFaculty of Humanities
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Robyn CreminFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Janaki MenonFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Jasmijn BoekenFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Yasmin Saghafi AmeriFaculty of Humanities
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Maria ZisimopoulouFaculty of Humanities
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Help making higher-education assessments more fair in the age of GenAI
ICT, Security
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What is there to do at Leiden University in 2023? Six events to look forward to
From sponsored runs to festivals and from open days to concerts: Leiden University hosts lots of events each year. We are highlighting six of them for 2023.
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Felix AmekaFaculty of Humanities
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Rector Hester Bijl on education in times of corona: ‘We have high hopes, but we are also realistic.'
The Dutch universities as a whole are lobbying for a 'normal' academic year from the end of August, where on-campus teaching will be possible. It's a view that Leiden University shares. Rector Hester Bijl talks about what teaching will be like then. She also looks back on a year of lockdown.
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Spui University Campus officially opened: the puzzle is now complete
With the six pieces of the puzzle now assembled by the partners of the University Campus and the Mayor of The Hague, Jan van Zanen, the building at the Spui was officially opened last Thursday.
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Nienke Beets -
Harry Berghuis -
Martin Berger -
Sebastian Fajardo Bernal -
Carol van Driel-Murray -
Femke Lippok -
Sarah Schrader -
Rachel Schats -
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DNA study reveals remarkable stability in prehistoric Low Countries populations
For thousands of years, the prehistoric communities of the Low Countries followed their own path, compared with the rest of Europe. An international research team has now published these findings in Nature.
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Anne Land-Zandstra -
Career College: Working in Education
Career and apply for jobs
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Julia PrümmerFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Nicholas KontovasFaculty of Humanities
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Zahra AzharFaculty of Humanities
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Katariina HujanenFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Parto AfshariFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Jenneke EversFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Laura BerdikhojayevaFaculty of Humanities
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Part-time work in schools: ‘Students get to see how great teaching really is’
Given the teacher shortage, secondary schools could use an extra pair of hands. Alfrink College in Zoetermeer is glad to have students from the university helping out in class. ‘We hope students will see how great it is to work in teaching.’
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Early hunter-gatherers reshaped Europe’s ecosystems long before agriculture
In a new study published in PLOS One, Leiden archaeologist Anastasia Nikulina, together with an international team from France, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, challenges the long-held belief that early humans had minimal impact on their environment before the rise of farming.
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Jürgen ZangenbergFaculty of Humanities
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Career College: Working in Education (at the faculty of Science)
Career and apply for jobs
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Update Executive Board: Response to parliamentary letter on internationalisation
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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Cancelled: National strike against the higher education cuts
Demonstratie
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Panel sessions and Meet & Greet met alumni Education Sciences!
Career and apply for jobs
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AIED SIG: Beyond the Hype – AI in Educational Practice
Lecture and demo
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Queen Máxima pays a virtual visit to ‘StudentinzetopSchool’
Students from ‘StudentinzetopSchool’ help schoolchildren and gain valuable teaching experience at the same time. In an online visit on 13 April, Queen Máxima spoke to pupils, students and teaching staff. She also spoke to participants from Leiden. ‘Teaching is wonderful, but it’s complex too.’
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Liesbet NyssenFaculty of Humanities
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COIL: virtual exchange between Leiden and Santiago (Chili)
From the first semester of 2026, Leiden University and Universidad Diego Portales (Santiago, Chile) will launch three online virtual exchange programmes. The themes are: political analysis, tensions surrounding Indigenous peoples in Latin America, and the securitisation of borders.
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Students bring turbulent past of Valkenburg airfield to life
The former Valkenburg airfield is steeped in history: the Romans defended their empire here, German forces landed here in 1940 and even the Cold War left its mark. Now thousands of homes are planned for the site. Students from Leiden and Delft are exploring how to make this past visible.
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Update Executive Board: Current status of the government cuts
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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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.