1,707 search results for “leiden” in the Student website
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EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa): One database to rule them all?
Lecture
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Experimental Archaeology Days
Festival
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Workshop Basic skills in academic writing
Study support, Study support
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Workshop Finding a job that fits
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop Reselect your study choice?
Career and apply for jobs, Study support
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Untold Stories: representation, heritage and museums
Conference, D&I Symposium
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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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Student Bram wanted to be mayor as a boy
Bram Geurds (20) is fascinated by politics. When he was 12, a political debate on TV caught his attention. And he decided he wanted to be mayor one day. Unsurprisingly, Bram is studying political science and is politically active. It might seem like he’s on course to become a professional politician.…
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‘All students want to be seen and heard’
A safe place to discuss burning social issues such as racism with each other. The student workspace Space to Talk About Race and the Afro Student Association both meet this need and also organise many other activities. Three board members explain why this is necessary.
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Executive Board column: Let’s be alert to unacceptable behaviour
This is a difficult time. Above all, for all those directly involved in this horrible case – unacceptable behaviour by a professor and his removal from the University – the case we went public about on 18 October and that has been reported in the media. This is painful and tough for the complainants…
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The future of the past is enough to make you feel down
The slogan of the Faculty of Archaeology, ‘The Future of the Past starts at Leiden University’, might sound like empty marketing speak. But there is something to it. The past can teach us a lot about climate change and that could make us fear the worst for our future. Archaeologist Gerrit Dusseldorp…
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Network of student well-being officers create connections
It’s an important theme at the University and beyond: student well-being. Even before coronavirus, research showed that loneliness and the pressure to succeed were causing particular problems for students, and these problems have only increased since the pandemic. Work is underway to improve the sit…
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University Council chair : ‘You have to be patient but you really can make a difference’
The university elections are approaching. Are you going to represent student and staff interests this coming year? University Council chair Pauline Vincenten gives a peek behind the scenes at student and staff participation at Leiden University. ‘I get so much energy from collaborating with the students…
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Interdisciplinary minor ’Violence Studies’: ‘It felt like we were going to fight a group of people’
The interdisciplinary, English-taught minor ‘Violence Studies’ looks at violence from very diverse scientific perspectives. What are the benefits from this approach? Students and lecturers evaluate: ‘This minor’s a goldmine’.
- Well-being Wednesday - How to stand out to employers
- Kick-off support group on Ukraine
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How teaching inclusively changes the perspective and dynamics in the classroom
Lecture
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Painting animals; make a painting of your favorite animal
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Working for the EU, something for you?
Career and apply for jobs
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On the Origins of 'The Origins of Inequality'
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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DUSANE: Dutch Symposium of the Ancient Near East 2023
Symposium
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Networking and building your pitch
Career and apply for jobs
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Online Workshop LinkedIn for Advanced
Career and apply for jobs
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Perceptual drawing: draw your favorite object
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Rock art and wellbeing
Lecture, Workshop
- Well-being Wednesday - How can you manage your ADHD as a student?
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Workshop Landscape Painting
Arts and leisure, Personal development, Arts and leisure
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HI The Hague Student Experience at Liberation Festival The Hague
Festival
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Online Workshop LinkedIn for Beginners
Career and apply for jobs
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Painting summer landscapes in 6 lessons
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
- The Body Poetic: How identity is formed, negotiated, and renegotiated through interaction between the living and the dead
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Ñii Ñu’u - Sacred Skin
Film screening and Q&A
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Caribbean Ties. Connected people, then and now
Exhibition
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Profiling Objects, Finding Identities?
Lecture, Material Culture Talk
- LUCDH and Past at Play GlühTwine Workshop
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CANCELLED - Museum Talk: Negotiating museums and their digital interfaces
Lecture
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Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) Conference 2023
Conference
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Working in the Netherlands for non-EU
Career and apply for jobs
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Technology and privacy: trust or mistrust?
Conference
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Bibliometric Data Sources and Indicators 2024
Research
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Hiring inclusively and its impact on the organisation
Lecture
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Playing with words
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Karahantepe: A New Pre-Pottery Neolithic Site in Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
- The Anthropocene is a prospective epoch/series, not a geological event
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KNOT: Envisioning A Virtual Museum of Indigenous American Heritage in Italy
Lecture
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Meet the Employer Campus Den Haag
Course
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Towards an Archaeology of Malaria
International Symposium on Malaria Studies
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D&I Symposium 2024: What have we achieved with a decade of diversity policy?
How has progress been made on diversity and inclusion at Leiden University over the past decade? Attendees reflected on this at the D&I Symposium 2024: Untold Stories. And in the workshops, students and staff discussed the next steps toward a more inclusive community.
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Report: Tracking down green spaces in The Hague in places you don't always want to be
Although there is considerable evidence that nature in the city is beneficial to both people and animals, we still do not have an overall picture of those benefits. To rectify that, a Leiden PhD candidate and a student – armed with a cargo bike – are using The Hague as a life-size laboratory.
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PhD training Case Study and Comparative Methods
Research