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Max van Duijn
Faculty of Science
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Eric Storm
Faculty of Humanities
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Katarzyna Cwiertka
Faculty of Humanities
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Dario Fazzi
Faculty of Humanities
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Gabrielle van den Berg
Faculty of Humanities
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Patrick Dassen
Faculty of Humanities
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Rick Honings
Faculty of Humanities
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Tsolin Nalbantian
Faculty of Humanities
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Nadia Bouras
Faculty of Humanities
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Claire Weeda
Faculty of Humanities
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Maarten Jansen
Faculty of Archaeology
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Elena Paskaleva
Faculty of Humanities
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Berthe Jansen
Faculty of Humanities
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Sarah Cramsey
Faculty of Humanities
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Noa Schonmann
Faculty of Humanities
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Miko Flohr
Faculty of Humanities
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Karwan Fatah-Black
Faculty of Humanities
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Thesis kick-off: The design of your thesis
Study support, Study support
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Cleveringa lecture
Inaugural lecture
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Thesis kick-off: The design of your thesis
Study support, Study support
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Thesis Week 2 & 6 May - Campus The Hague
Study support
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Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Take care of each other’
After a turbulent Covid year, the well-being of our students and staff has the highest priority. How can we prevent physical and mental health problems? This was the key question at the Opening of the Academic Year in Pieterskerk in Leiden on 6 September.
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Opening of the Academic Year: 'Relentlessly follow your curiosity and see where it takes you'
The opening of the new academic year highlighted students' and lecturers' personal motivators. Incoming students were encouraged to be bold, forge their own paths and grow by trial and error.
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University historian Pieter Slaman: ‘I can point to valuable constants and experiments that went too far’
As University historian, Pieter Slaman researches the University’s past, but he’s equally interested in its present. ‘It’s useful to be familiar with issues from the past. Not to be rooted in the past because some developments from history are things you definitely don’t want to repeat.’
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Henk te Velde
Faculty of Humanities
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Thesis week The Hague
Study support, Study support
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Thesis week Leiden
Study support, Study support
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Workshop Hoe onderscheid jij je als Geesteswetenschapper
Career and apply for jobs
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Visiting NATO
Career and apply for jobs
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What are we defending?
Lecture
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Visiting the AIVD
Career and apply for jobs
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Webinar Working as a consultant
Career and apply for jobs
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Thesis group Leiden
Study support, Study support
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Meet the employer
Career and apply for jobs
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2025: Job Fair
Career and apply for jobs
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4 - 6 April 2023 - Leiden University Career Event
Course, Online Career Week
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Career College: Working at an NGO
Career and apply for jobs
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‘Make science communication more work and less hobby’
Young researchers met this month for the fifth Science Communication Summer School. ‘This is the first time some participants get to meet other researchers who also enjoy science communication. It’s great to see’, says Julia Cramer, one of the coordinators.
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‘All of Leiden will join in with the Seeing Stars experiment’
What will happen if the lights in a large part of the city are switched off? How many stars can you see without all that light pollution? This is what researchers, artists and the residents of Leiden are going to investigate during Seeing Stars Leiden on 25 September. ‘Leiden is the ideal place for…
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TED Talks for a better world
At the conference of the Honours College Science & Society, students present TED Talks on a social issue of their interest. ‘It brings together everything they have learned in the past two and a half years.’
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Why take the AI & Society minor? These students explain
The interdisciplinary AI & Society minor of Leiden University brings together students and lecturers from a wide range of disciplines. Together they look at the impact of AI on society. Students are enthusiastic about this merging of worlds.
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Alumna Anne Marie van Rietschoten on the importance of ethics and making a contribution
If it was up to alumna and member of the Advisory Board Anne Marie van Rietschoten, philosophy and ethics would be part of the standard curriculum for a law degree. In our monthly flash interview with alumni, Anne Marie explains why she believes this is so important.
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Protest against higher education cuts: ‘This government is turning its back on the world’
Over 20,000 students, lecturers, administrators, support staff and many others protested on 25 November against the plans to make billions of cuts to higher education. Students and staff from Leiden University also travelled to The Hague to voice their objections to the disastrous plans.
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3 October University: ‘Artificial intelligence is like young people and sex’
‘Everyone’s talking about it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, but the reality is disappointing,’ says biochemist Gerard van Westen in his 3 October University lecture in the Van der Werfpark. In the full marquee, he gets a laugh with this suggestion that artificial intelligence is comparable…
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Why we need to look underwater to understand our past
Traces of the past remain hidden in rivers, lakes and seas. In his inaugural lecture Martijn Manders will explain why underwater archaeology is important to understanding our history.
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Big reduction in CO2 footprint in 2020 due to coronacrisis
The university's CO2 footprint - a visual representation of Leiden University's environmental impact - is calculated every year. The CO2 footprint for 2020 shows a striking break in the trend in terms of energy use, mobility and waste.
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Why do a Master Honours Challenge? ‘Step away from your own square millimetre’
Learning how to work with people from different disciplines, that’s what Master Honours Challenges are all about. In teams, students address a challenge for an organisation or society as a whole. Two participants tell us what made their course stand out. ‘It was at times uncomfortable, but exhilarat…
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Farewell to Diversity Officer Aya Ezawa: Tireless advocate for D&I
Aya Ezawa bade farewell as Diversity Officer of Leiden University at a celebration in the Academy Building on 11 June. Since her appointment in 2019, she has been a tireless advocate for culture change and a champion for diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities for all.
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From solar panels to tables made from old jackets: University opens its doors on Heritage Open Days
The theme of the Heritage Open Days Leiden on 10 and 11 September is sustainability. At four University locations guides will talk about the history of the buildings and how they have been renovated. And there is a first: tours in sign language.
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Top 450 continues: lawyer Lizzy van Dorp is the 100th entry
Lawyer, economist, politician and women’s rights activist Lizzy van Dorp is the 100th entry in our Top 450. Who or what is your favourite?