109 search results for “discrimination” in the Student website
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    Christa ToblerFaculty of Law
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    Saniye ÇelikFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Titia LoenenFaculty of Law
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    Peter RodriguesFaculty of Law
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    Moritz JesseFaculty of Law
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    Anti-Asian racism deserves much more attention
        
    
Racism and discrimination come in many different shapes and forms – in the Netherlands too. Verbal attacks, stereotypes and violence: some people are confronted with these on a daily basis. A group that is often not included in research and the debate on racism is people of Asian descent. The Diversity…
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    Jip StamFaculty of Law
 - Dignity and respect in the online learning environment
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    Dignity, respect & integrity
    
    
Leiden University strives to offer a safe and inclusive environment. It is essential that you can undertake your studies in an atmosphere of respect and integrity. Find out who you can turn to for information, support, or in cases of complaints.
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    Legal protection
    
    
According to the Act on the Equal Treatment of the Disabled and Chronically Ill, it is strictly forbidden to discriminate on the grounds of disability and chronic illness when providing employment, accommodation, goods and services.
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    Workshops for the entire organisation
    
    
Would you like to give more attention to student well-being and social safety within your association? A range of workshops is available that can be followed by all members.
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    Academic freedom
    
    
You are a part of our academic community. Here at Leiden University, we pride ourselves on our motto Praesidium Libertatis – bastion of freedom – and cherish the tradition of academic freedom.
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    Unacceptable behaviour
    
    
This page provides information on what to do if you have been subjected to unacceptable behaviour.
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    ‘Polarisation is good. Much better than an uneasy silence’
        
    
If a young person from a migrant background climbs the social ladder despite internship discrimination, the exclusion often gets worse. It is only when we acknowledge these problems that we can resolve them, say Nadia Bouras and Tikho Ong, who are both experiential and academic experts. ‘Racism and…
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    Training courses for boards
    
    
In the summer and spring, board members and key figures within student organisations can take part in free training sessions developed specifically for them. It’s also possible to follow a board training together as a team.
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    Cleveringa Professor Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You: ‘Exclusion is dangerous’
        
    
Amid rising polarisation and discrimination, lawyer and human rights activist Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You wants to show in her Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November how dangerous exclusion is.
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    GP and healthcare insurances
    
    
Hopefully it won’t be necessary but should need to access healthcare during your studies, you can find all the necessary contact information here. Make sure you also have adequate health insurance. This is a legal requirement in the Netherlands. We also highly recommend that you take out liability i…
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    Studying with a chronic illness
    
    
A chronic illness is a long-term and persistent health condition that can impact your learning at Leiden University.
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    Studying with a visual disability
    
    
Having a visual disability can impact your learning at Leiden University.
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    Studying with a hearing disability
    
    
Having a hearing disability is a health condition that can impact your learning at Leiden University.
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    Studying with a speech disability
    
    
Having a speech disability is a health condition that can impact your learning at Leiden University.
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    Other disabilities
    
    
Not every person who experiences chronic challenges identifies with the term disability.
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    Andrew Gawthorpe on The Conversation: 'Trump's Greenland plan ignores a history of segregation'
        
    
University Lecturer Andrew Gawthorpe discusses on The Conversation how Trump's Greenland proposal overlooks the historical discrimination faced by Indigenous Alaskans.
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    Equality as a driver for diversity: ‘Seek out contradiction and the unknown’
        
    
The freedom to be who you are – woman, man, homosexual, heterosexual, transgender, religious, atheist, and so on – is perhaps the Netherlands’ greatest attribute. The principle of equality and the right not to be discriminated against are in the very first article of our constitution. Yet there is a…
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    ‘People are equal but not the same’: diversity and inclusion from a legal perspective
        
    
What is written in law and what equality, inclusion and diversity mean in practice is not always the same. This was the focus of this year’s D&I symposium on 13 January. The plenary sessions were watched by hundreds of participants and there was a wide range of workshops covering different aspects of…
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    Annemie Halsema appointed professor by special appointment: ‘I want to contribute to thinking about diversity
        
    
The Institute for Philosophy further expands its knowledge: As of 1 September, Annemie Halsema holds the chair of Wijsgerige antropologie en de grondslagen van het humanisme (Philosophical anthropology and the principles of humanism, ed.). In the coming five years, she will study current societal issues…
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    Jonathan SilkFaculty of Humanities
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    Walkout on 13 May
        
    
A national walkout will be staged on Monday 13 May. Leiden Scholars for Palestine has called on students and staff from Leiden University to meet at 11.00 at the Lipsius building in Leiden and the Wijnhaven building in The Hague.
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    Child rights activist Graça Machel speaks in Leiden on justice between generations
        
    
Mozambican politician and child rights activist Graça Machel speaks October 27 at Leiden University about her work.
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    Exhibition on Anton de Kom’s second life, which began in Leiden
        
    
Few people would associate the name Anton de Kom with Leiden. Yet the Surinamese freedom fighter is the subject of an exhibition at Museum De Lakenhal.
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    University elections: these are the student parties you can vote for
        
    
The university elections are coming up. Sustainability, inclusion, student well-being: what do you think should get more attention? From 22 to 25 April you can vote for who represents you as a student on the University Council and your faculty council. Read on to find out more about the six student…
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    A message from the Executive Board
        
    
These are turbulent times at Dutch universities. We have all seen what has been and is still happening at various campuses in the country. Protests, demonstrations, occupations. Situations and scenes that deeply affect us all.
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    Studying with ADHD and ADD
    
    
AD(H)D stands for Attention Deficit(-Hyperactivity) Disorder, which is a common disorder that can impact your learning at Leiden University.
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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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    Studying with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
    
    
Autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, is the term for a range of neurodevelopmental conditions or differences which can impact your studies at Leiden University.
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    Berthe JansenFaculty of Humanities
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    Growing diversity of Dutch population not immediately visible at universities
        
    
The intake of bachelor’s students from classic immigration countries whose prior education was in the Netherlands does not reflect the growing diversity in society. This is according to data from Statistics Netherlands.
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    ‘Together, we have to ensure that the faculty is a respectful and safe environment’
        
    
Student initiative COOP is committed to a respectful and safe academic environment. Here is a report of the activities over the past few months.
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    'Language is part of your identity’
        
    
Rik van Gijn was appointed professor of Ethnolinguistic Vitality and Diversity in the World from 1 December 2024. He is keen to use the position to set up research on language vitality. ‘People almost never give up their mother tongue entirely voluntarily.’
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    175 years of the Constitution: ‘Its dryness makes it a success'
        
    
175 years ago, the Netherlands took great strides towards parliamentary democracy with a revamped Constitution. Where does the Constitution stand today?
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    Leiden’s slavery past laid bare
        
    
The Mapping Slavery project will place markers that tell the story of Leiden’s slavery past. Why is this important and what does it mean for today’s society? Before the markers are placed, a panel came together on 24 March to discuss the slavery past of not only the city but the University too.
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    Safety, responsibility and connection: especially now
        
    
We, the Executive Board and deans, have recently heard from different sources that the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to evoke strong feelings of tension, anxiety and insecurity within our university community. We take this very seriously and so are once again addressing you all.
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    Leiden University Nationalism Network
    
    
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
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    Cleveringa lecture
    
    
Inaugural lecture
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    Beyond plastic: why humanities scholars study waste
        
    
In a new series of articles, we explore how the humanities study topics related to sustainability. First up: waste. How and why study waste as a humanities scholar? We asked Elena Burgos Martinez, University Lecturer South and Southeast Asian Studies, and Katarzyna Cwiertka, Professor of Modern Japan…
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    When university isn’t the obvious choice
        
    
They confounded expectations and went to university anyway – as a woman of colour, a working-class student or refugee... Throughout the centuries the university has always welcomed pioneers. Students for whom going to university was not the obvious choice and who did not grow up in an academic environment.…
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    The minefield that is unacceptable behaviour
        
    
University is often a period of sexual exploration and experimentation, generally to the satisfaction of all involved. But sometimes you want it and the other doesn’t. Or vice versa. Or you can’t really tell. This is what the Safe Space play at Theater Ins Blau was about on 11 October. And: can your…
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    Jamel Buhari: ‘Queer migration is intertwined with other reasons for leaving’
        
    
Those who apply for asylum at the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) are often asked about their main reason for migration. This process puts asylum seekers in a specific category, while their experiences are often much more complex and multifaceted. With his research on queer migration, PhD…
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    The Nuance Project: Respectful dialogue about sensitive topics give students hope
        
    
Students from Leiden University have launched The Nuance Project, a platform for respectful, open-minded dialogue on divisive issues. The aim is to foster connection and understanding among people even if their viewpoints differ.