110 search results for “efficient medicijnontwikkeling” in the Student website
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    App helps students study better
        
    
Cramming from a book, making notes or learning summaries. In the past these were about the only ways to memorise your course material. But that has long since changed. Multimedia is the code word. But is it effective?
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    De ‘just in time’-mentaliteit werkt niet als het oorlog wordt
        
    
Moderne oorlogsvoering kent geen grenzen. Dreigingen zijn steeds vaker digitaal. Promovendus Annelies van Vark stelt dat Scandinavië beter voorbereid is op gevaar. Zij pleit voor een sterkere rol van de krijgsmacht, herinvoering van de dienstplicht en paraatheid – óók bij burgers.
 - Talent gezocht voor lustrumviering
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    New University Sports Centre reaches highest point
        
    
In a topping out ceremony on Thursday 30 January, the new sports centre celebrated reaching its highest point and looked ahead to the future. The university will have a spacious and sustainable sports building by the start of 2026.
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    Update Executive Board: Parliament debates education cuts and self-governance
        
    
The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy.
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    Executive Board of the University asks University Council for advice on activating person counters/sensors
        
    
The Executive Board of Leiden University has asked the University Council to advise on its proposed decision to reactivate the person counters/sensors in due course. The Council will now look at this carefully before the Board makes a final decision. The advice of the University’s participation body…
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    Grégory SchneiderFaculty of Science
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    Sylvestre BonnetFaculty of Science
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    Hermen OverkleeftFaculty of Science
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    Transferable skills
    
    
During your studies you will develop transferable skills. Leiden University has selected 13 transferable skills that it finds important for students to develop during their studies. These skills are important not only during your studies but also in later life once you begin working.
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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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    Education and teaching: an exciting year at the faculty
        
    
There are lots of important items on the education and teaching agenda for 2024. Reaccreditation for the Law programmes including Notarial Law and Tax Law degree programmes, preparations for the implementation of the Kernvisie Bachelor, a new online teaching platform and a Teaching Fair, to name just…
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    Researcher Fachrizal Afandi’s coronavirus year: 'I spoke at over 30 webinars'
        
    
In mid-March 2020, the global coronavirus outbreak changed everything in the Netherlands. Staying at home as much as possible and the 1.5 metre rule became the standard. One year on, we reflect on the past year with four Leiden Law School ‘insiders’. What kind of year did they have? And what are their…
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    University working hard to create a safer work and study environment
        
    
Since the demonstration over a year ago on the Wijnhaven campus, Leiden University has developed plans and initiatives to create the safest possible work and study environment for our university community. The Executive Board would like to explain what has happened since and what else we can expect…
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    Leiden University to take part in ‘smarter academic year’ pilots
        
    
Can the academic year be structured in such a way to give students, lecturers and researchers a bit more breathing space? To find out, Leiden University is taking part in ‘smarter academic year’ pilots.
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    This is roughly what the new University Sports and Exam Centre will look like (and where it will be)
        
    
The new University Sports and Exam Centre is another step closer. Bigger sports and exam halls, plenty of room for meeting people, an open feel that integrates with the Campus Square and the sports fields, optimal acoustics and an uncompromisingly sustainable building with a green facade and solar panels.…
 - renovatie KOG 10 juni 2024
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    Vacancy: Student/Program Assistant for the Advanced Master LDT program
    
    
Human resources
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    Update Executive Board: 'These are difficult times for us all'
        
    
The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy.
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    Participate in the Legal Tech Challenge: 'Access to Justice'
        
    
Join the 2025 Legal Tech Challenge and collaborate with fellow students to design an innovative app that makes legal services more accessible. Gain practical experience, tackle real-world legal challenges and compete for an amazing prize!
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    Meet the Employer
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    Ariane BriegelFaculty of Science
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    Jeroen GuineeFaculty of Science
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    Arthur RamFaculty of Science
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    Student Ivana Nagtegaal's coronavirus year: 'We can be proud of ourselves'
        
    
In mid-March 2020, the global coronavirus outbreak changed everything in the Netherlands. Staying at home as much as possible and the 1.5 metre rule became the standard. One year on, we reflect on the past year with four Leiden Law School ‘insiders’. What kind of year did they have? And what are their…
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    Legal expert Reijer Passchier on the law, Big Tech and Big Brother
        
    
Is the child benefits scandal an omen for the future and will people’s lives soon be fully dominated by algorithms? Assistant Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law Reijer Passchier warns that the encroaching digitalisation is giving the executive branch even more power, leaving parliament…
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    Update from the Executive Board on the announced budget cuts
        
    
The Schoof cabinet has presented its budget. As expected, higher education is facing severe cuts. In the coming period, the Executive Board will regularly look at the consequences of what it deems an irresponsible policy.
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    Symposium on technology and trust: ‘Think about privacy and security before introducing new systems’
        
    
From scanners in lecture halls to systems for working from home: the discussion about new technology is being held on various fronts. That is why the University wants to make more use of its in-house experts. At the Technology and Trust symposium at Leiden University on 2 February, researchers from…
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    A circular economy is about much more than just recycling
        
    
It’s Circular Economy Week, from 1 to 6 February. But what is it that makes an economy circular? And just how circular is our university? René Kleijn, lecturer on the honours class Circular Economy: from challenge to opportunity, explains.
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    Improved Financial Outlook Faculty of Humanities 2026–2030
        
    
In the short term, no reorganisation is foreseen within the Faculty of Humanities, nor are any compulsory redundancies expected. Nonetheless, structural changes remain necessary. This is evident from the faculty’s draft budget for 2026 and the accompanying financial multi-year outlook.
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    Should you leave academia to handle democracy?
        
    
The relationship between academia and democracy is a complicated one. Should policy makers listen to scientists or to citizens? That is the dilemma Valérie Pattyn and Johan Christensen will discuss with a panel of experts during the academic conference EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF).
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    Management Assistant Jacqueline Wessel’s coronavirus year: ‘Keep an eye on each other’
        
    
In mid-March 2020, the global coronavirus outbreak changed everything in the Netherlands. Staying at home as much as possible and the 1.5 metre rule became the standard. One year on, we reflect on the past year with four Leiden Law School ‘insiders’. What kind of year did they have? And what are their…
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    ‘Students have been treated like temporary residents for four centuries already’
        
    
The new Students for Leiden party pulled off a stunning victory in the municipal elections. From nowhere, the party won two seats on Leiden Municipal Council. How are brand-new student councillors Mitchell Wiegand Bruss and Elianne Wijnands doing? ‘We’ve already asked questions about the quality of…
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    Plastic in cigarette filters: why smoking is bad for the environment too
        
    
We all know smoking is bad for our health. But we might not have known that the cigarette filters that litter our streets also impact the environment. Esther Kentin is a lecturer at Leiden Law School. She is raising awareness of the University’s cigarette butt problem.
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    ‘Scandals mean society is actually doing well’
        
    
Whereas the Netherlands Court of Audit used to conduct an investigation once a year, the average civil service organisation now has a few per year to contend with. Is so much going wrong nowadays? Not at all, says Professor by Special Appointment Sjoerd Keulen. ‘It’s one of the methods that makes democracy…
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    Alumna Charlotte Vrendenbarg: ‘I get energy from students’
        
    
Charlotte Vrendenbarg is Assistant Professor intellectual property rights (IP) at Leiden University. She was recently sworn in as deputy judge at the District Court of The Hague, exactly 30 years after her mother was installed as a judge in Breda. ‘Following in her footsteps was not a goal in itself,…
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    University energy campaign: ‘Warm yourself, not the world’
        
    
Sky-high energy prices and a climate that keeps getting warmer: it’s clear that we have to turn down the heat. Sustainability Day on 10 October will mark the start of our five-month Energy Campaign and we’ll be making the switch. Sustainability Coordinators Aranka Virágh (Real Estate) and Marlies Nijemeisland…
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    Why do vulnerable groups miss out on benefits? Research nominated for thesis prize
        
    
Why do vulnerable groups fail to make use of benefits that they are entitled to? This is what Max ten Velde researched in his Master’s in Management of the Public Sector thesis, which has been nominated for the Netherlands Court of Audit’s thesis prize.
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    How arbitration law went from uncharted territory to a ‘sexy’ field of practice
        
    
Arbitration law has grown into a ‘sexy’ area of practice about which students are keen to write a thesis and in which many lawyers specialise.
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    Insolvency fraud strategy can benefit from guidelines for liquidators
        
    
The liquidator is, according to the law, the initial designated person to signal and address irregularities in insolvencies. But when tackling fraud costs more than it generates, what does that mean for the liquidator’s course of action? And which factors obstruct liquidators in addressing these irregularities?…
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    Alumnus Johan Visser: ‘Act, work and make decisions with a cool head and a warm heart’
        
    
For more than twenty years, Johan Visser has served as a family and juvenile court judge in The Hague where he is also a board member. Once a student at Leiden Law School, he reflects here on his student days and career.
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    Workshop Keep on Writing: Becoming disciplined to write your thesis (Writing Lab Humanities)
    
    
Study support, Study support
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    Keep on writing: becoming a disciplined writer (ENG)
    
    
Workshop
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    Workshop Keep on writing: becoming a disciplined writer
    
    
Study support, Study support
 - Election Debate: “Future Proof – The Netherlands in Transition”
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    Seven Comenius grants for Leiden lecturers
        
    
Eleven lecturers from Leiden University have been awarded Comenius grants that will allow them to work with their teams on an innovation project within their own teaching. They have been awarded three grants of 100,000 euros within the Senior Fellows programme and four grants of 50,000 euros within…
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    Problems arise when citizens request documents from public authorities with information on third parties
        
    
When Dutch citizens request information under the Open Government Act (Woo), third parties can ask the public authority to withhold certain information. Leiden research reveals that the position of these third parties is unclear and accessing information is a difficult process.
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