278 search results for “jong tales afstudeerprijs” in the Student website
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Suzanne de Jong-KoleLeiden University Library
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Nivja de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Kim de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Maarten de JongeFaculty of Science
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Carla Heemskerk-de JongFaculty of Law
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Tamara Kuiper-de JongAdministrative Shared Service Centre
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Sandra Sipkema-de JongAdministrative Shared Service Centre
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Mariska Moreu-de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Maretha de JongeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Hannelies de JongeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Marleen Ottenhoff-de JongeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Eveline de Jonge-MullerFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Evert de JongeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Casper de JongeFaculty of Humanities
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Simcha Jong Kon ChinFaculty of Science
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Fé de JongeFaculty of Law
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Mario de JongeICLON
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Jessica Kiefte-de JongFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Daniëlla Dam-de JongFaculty of Law
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Boudewijn de JongeFaculty of Law
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Marga Sikkema-de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Marjolein de Jong-van VeenFaculty of Law
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Kroonvoordracht 2023: Protein Tales of the Human Past
Research
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Nivja de Jong listed among 2% most influential scientists
Professor Nivja de Jong has been included in the list of most influential scientists by Elsevier Data Repository. This list of scientists with the highest impact is compiled annually based on citations. De Jong appears on the annual list for the third consecutive time.
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What the spider tales of Indians in the Caribbean reveal about our fragility and powers of endurance
Last week, Ajay Gandhi, Assistant Professor at the Leiden University College, wrote an article about how spider's webs can explain the dynamics of social beings.
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Nivja de Jong in AP: 'Students will not get the education they deserve'
Nivja de Jong, languages professor at Leiden University, warns about the impact of proposed education budget cuts by the new Dutch government.
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Wouter van BeekAfrican Studies Centre
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Casper de Jonge: 'By broadening the canon we keep antiquity modern'
On 1 May, Casper de Jonge will be appointed Professor of Greek Language and Literature. ‘Greek literature did not come from Athens alone: authors from Egypt, Syria and Asia Minor also wrote in Greek.’
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Ab de Jong new academic director of LIAS: ‘Feels like home’
Ab de Jong, professor of Comparative Religion, was appointed as the new the academic director of the Leiden Institute for Area Studies (LIAS) with effect from 1 September. We asked him about his plans for the future of the LIAS.
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Podcast - Outreach team Jonge Wetenschappers releases podcastseries about the online life of today's youth
The former outreach team of the Social Resilience and Security programme 'Jonge Wetenschappers' developed a podcastseries (in Dutch) about the online life of today’s youth and the related social challenges that adolescents face.
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Leiden through the student lens: Student Loïs de Jong wins Leiden Media Contest
A TikTok by student Loïs de Jong from Leiden University in which Leiden sparkles as a student city won the final of the Leiden Media Contest on 13 June. According to the jury, the film was ‘the most appealing for today’s generation of current and prospective students – it includes nearly all elements…
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Master’s students Brechtje de Jong and Ilse de Weert win KNMP Studentenprijs 2024
Brechtje de Jong, a Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences master’s student, and Ilse de Weert, a Pharmacy student, have won the KNMP Studentenprijs 2024. They received the award for their outstanding academic performance and research internships.
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CADS Alumna Eva Schouten in Duurzame Jonge 100 (Sustainable Young 100)
The Duurzame Jonge 100 (Sustainable Young 100) is an annual election for young entrepreneurs, young professionals and students who show that a sustainable future is possible. The 100 most inspiring people in the field of sustainability are chosen from all participants and appear on the list. This year,…
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An Unusually Caring Chigo (Buddhist Acolyte): The Medieval Japanese Tale of a Homoerotic Love Triangle and Its Hollow Center
Lecture
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Sanne RotmeijerFaculty of Humanities
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Angelika Koch-LowFaculty of Humanities
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Ski Slopes, Sandy Beaches, and the Politics of Tourism in Kim Jong Un's North Korea
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Alan PalaciosFaculty of Humanities
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Previous projects
You can find an overview of the projects and a list of all research trainees below.
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Useful links for language support
At the Writing Lab we will help you in all stages of the academic writing process, whether you would like help with planning or structuring your text, for example. We do not check grammar and spelling, however. For those who would like help in these areas, we here provide several useful links. We have…
- Forgotten heroes
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Storm WoltersFaculty of Science
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Zhelun ChenFaculty of Science
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Emma EveraertSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Several Leiden Science students excel and win KHMW Young Talent awards
A true shower of awards for students from the Faculty of Science during the annual KHMW Young Talent Awards ceremony. On Monday, 25 November, no less than nine first-year students received a prize for the best academic results in their first year. In addition, there were graduation prizes for master’s…
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A better world begins with bringing together economic law, environmental law and human rights
Economic law, environmental law and human rights are important fields of law for sustainable development. But they do not interact sufficiently, which makes it difficult to implement sustainable development.
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Journalism master’s students get to work in the city for Leiden 2022
In 2022, Leiden will be the European City of Science. University lecturer Jaap de Jong has created special assignments for the journalism master's students to celebrate this: they will go into the city to visualise knowledge from the city.
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Personalised medicine? Then you’ll need to look beyond genetics
Why does a medicine work well for one person, but cause side effects in another? Research by Laura de Jong shows that it’s not just our DNA that matters – other medicines and illnesses can also affect how our bodies respond.
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Michael NewtonFaculty of Humanities