560 search results for “studies general” in the Student website
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Danielle Chevalier
Faculty of Law
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Jan Just Witkam
Faculty of Humanities
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Arash Mohammadavvali
Faculty of Humanities
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Mirjam de Baar
Faculty of Humanities
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Simon van der Straten
Faculty of Archaeology
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Ae Ree Nam
Faculty of Humanities
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Jacqueline Hylkema
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Yasco Horsman
Faculty of Humanities
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Katarzyna Cwiertka
Faculty of Humanities
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Marga Sikkema-de Jong
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Ernestine van der Wall
Faculty of Humanities
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Jean-Pierre van der Rest
Faculty of Law
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Study support
Do you need help with study-related issues? Looking for advice on studying with a disability or combining your studies with other responsibilities? Leiden University’s study guidance and support services are here to help.
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Study delay
Sometimes circumstances can cause you to fall behind in your studies. It is important that you seek advice right away to help you find the best course of action. If you fall too far behind, you may have to discontinue your studies. In cases of exceptional circumstances, you may be eligible to request…
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Study associations
A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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Judith Naeff
Faculty of Humanities
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Astrid Vandendaele
Faculty of Humanities
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Study choice
Are you not sure whether you have chosen the right study programme? Are you finding it hard to decide which study programme to do next? The advisers at Leiden University’s Career Services are on hand to offer help and advice.
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Studying abroad
Studying abroad is a great way to broaden your horizons. As well as being beneficial for your academic and personal development, it is also an asset to your CV. With increasing internationalisation, many employers regard international experience as a real advantage.
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My studies
These pages contain all the information you need concerning your study programme. Here you can find information about practical matters such as timetables, grades and exams. You can also find out who to turn to for guidance on matters such as study choices, elective credits, internships, research and…
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Matthew Frear
Faculty of Humanities
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Study related
At Leiden University there are many associations that focus on specific fields of study or study-related skills. What better way to meet people with similar academic interests whilst developing skills that will help you during your studies and beyond.
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Petra Sijpesteijn
Faculty of Humanities
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Study plan
Some bachelor's programmes help you monitor your own academic progress by assisting you in drawing up a study plan at the end of your first year.
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Raphaël Gerssen
Faculty of Humanities
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Study associations
A study association is a good way to combine study-related activities with pleasure. Every faculty has one or more study association.
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Jamaseb Soltani
Faculty of Humanities
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Martijn Kitzen
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tim Mickler
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Wim Willems
Faculty of Humanities
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Study and co-working spaces
Study spaces
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Study skills
Are you looking for tips on how to improve your study and exam skills? Would you like to work on your writing, speaking or time-management techniques? Find out what you can do to develop your own skills and who you can turn to for help.
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Jian Wang
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Surya Suryadi
Faculty of Humanities
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Bruno Braak
Faculty of Law
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Marcel Cobussen
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Polak
Faculty of Humanities
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Workshop Doubts about your choice of Study/Study rechoice (ENG)
Career and apply for jobs
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Study Skills – How to study effectively (POPcorner The Hague)
Study support
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Doubts about your choice of Study/Study rechoice
Career and apply for jobs
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Ruben Gonzalez Vicente
Faculty of Humanities
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Studying with dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disorder which is common among students and can impact your studies at Leiden University.
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Online training - Study Group
Study support, Study support
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Binding study advice (BSA)
As a bachelor’s student at Leiden University, you will be issued with binding study advice (BSA). This means you must obtain sufficient study credits in the first year of your bachelor’s programme to be permitted to continue studying. Some programmes also have additional requirements.
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Study adviser or coordinator
Your study adviser or coordinator is an expert on all aspects of your study programme. If you have any questions or concerns about your programme, whether they be of a practical or academic nature, you can contact your study adviser.
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Study adviser or coordinator
Your study adviser or coordinator is an expert on all aspects of your study programme. If you have any questions or concerns about your programme, whether they be of a practical or academic nature, you can contact your study adviser.
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Study adviser or coordinator
Your study adviser or coordinator is an expert on all aspects of your study programme. If you have any questions or concerns about your programme, whether they be of a practical or academic nature, you can contact your study adviser.
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Lena Riecke
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Limin Teh
Faculty of Humanities
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Sarah Wolff
Faculty of Humanities