956 search results for “international financial recht” in the Staff website
-
Financial policy
What are the sources of income of Leiden University? And how do we preserve the effectiveness and reliability of the University? Below you will find more information about our financial policy.
-
Financial services
The Service Point Financial takes care of financial transactions for the entire University and has made a list of things to keep in mind when you make payments and send invoices on behalf of the university.
-
Pim RankFaculty of Law
-
Service Point Financial
The Service Point Financial can answer all your questions relating to the university’s financial administration. It is the front office of the Financial department of the ASSC (Administrative Shared Service Centre) expertise centre.
-
Nick CampuzanoFaculty of Law
-
Financial project management
Vidatum supports the project management of externally funded research projects.
-
Lara Hartman-OhnesorgeFaculty of Law
-
Shawn Donnelly
Social & Behavioural Sciences
-
Charlotte SchultzSocial & Behavioural Sciences
-
Arie RosFaculty of Law
-
Practical support for internationals
Leiden University is very international; it employs people from no fewer than 115 different countries. If you are moving to Leiden from abroad, take a look at the information on living and working in the Netherlands on our website, including information on financial and tax matters. Our Service Centre…
-
Melvin Tjon AkonFaculty of Law
-
Jason RudallFaculty of Law
-
Jacky NieuwboerFaculty of Law
-
Eric De BrabandereFaculty of Law
-
Robert HeinschFaculty of Law
-
Brian McGarryFaculty of Law
-
Fernando BordinFaculty of Law
-
Anna-Alexandra MarholdFaculty of Law
-
Toghrul Gulu zadaFaculty of Law
-
Zeeshan MansoorFaculty of Law
-
Peggy Bracco GartnerFaculty of Law
-
Chibuike UcheAfrican Studies Centre
-
Joris van de RietFaculty of Law
-
Olaf SimonseSocial & Behavioural Sciences
-
Tom BuitelaarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Kai HebelFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
International Staff Week
Celebrate Leiden University’s 450th anniversary with the special International Staff Week Connecting New Opportunities, taking place from 3 to 5 September. Join academics and professionals to explore transformative developments and challenges of the 21st century in international higher education.
-
Alyssa Akkerman
Social & Behavioural Sciences
-
Hester RuigendijkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
-
Internal vacancies
If you are an employee at the university and you are ready for the next step in your career, Leiden University offers a number of internal job openings. To qualify for an internal job opening, you must be an internal candidate.
-
International staff
Leiden University offers its international staff several resources to help find their way in the Netherlands. The Service Centre International Staff provides advice and different types of services to all international employees and guest researchers that come to pursue their academic career in Leide…
-
Ebbe RoggeFaculty of Law
-
Jens IversonFaculty of Law
-
David AlthoffFaculty of Law
-
Giulia PinzautiFaculty of Law
-
Christopher DugardFaculty of Law
-
Daniel PeatFaculty of Law
-
Bill SchabasFaculty of Law
-
International collaboration
An education grant may be available for collaboration with institutions outside The Netherlands. There are different types of grants available, all with different application procedures. A dedicated Education Grant Team can help you find the right grant and give you advice about the relevant procedures.…
-
Edmund FrettinghamFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
-
Esther KentinFaculty of Law
-
How can we encourage responsible financial behaviour?
PhD candidate Shekinah Dare researched which psychological factors contribute to responsible financial behaviour and well-being. She wants to use this knowledge to develop interventions to encourage people to manage their money better. PhD ceremony on 10 November.
-
Joe PowderlyFaculty of Law
-
Hilde WokerFaculty of Law
-
don't want that benefit anymore': Why people aren't claiming the financial support they're entitled to
Fear of repayment demands is causing people to forgo benefits and financial support, even when they are eligible. This was one of the finding of Olaf Simonse in his PhD research on financial stress and the non-use of social services. His proposal: 'Let the government take the initiative.'
-
Letizia Lo GiaccoFaculty of Law
-
Alain AnceryFaculty of Law
-
Emma ter MorsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
-
Mohit KhubchandaniFaculty of Law