676 search results for “european unie studies” in the Student website
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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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Jean-Pierre van der RestFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Jochem van den BoogertFaculty of Humanities
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Max Willem Lenssen -
Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty 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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Extra study activities
In addition to your standard study programme, there are a range of extra study activities you can choose to follow. These are intended to enrich your studies, offer extra challenge or provide international experience. They are also a great asset to your CV.
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Workshops & courses study skills
As a student of Leiden University, you can access a large number of workshops and courses intended to help you improve your study skills, work on your personal development, and prepare for your future career.
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Study Rooms/Spaces
University Library, Witte Singel 27, 2311 BG, Leiden
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Judith NaeffFaculty of Humanities
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Study guidance and support
Study guidance and support
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Katarzyna CwiertkaFaculty of Humanities
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Joris LarikFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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After your studies
If you graduate or stop studying for other reasons, this will have consequences for your finances. Check which steps you need to take and what to take into account.
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Gjovalin MacajFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Erasmus+ for Studies
Bachelor, Master
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Babak Rezaeedaryakenari
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Müge Kinacioglu
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Studying with a disability
Studying with a disability may require additional time and effort. Find out what support is available at Leiden University and consider what might be helpful in your particular situation.
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Jamaseb SoltaniFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn KitzenFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Hossam AhmedFaculty of Humanities
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Mirjam de BaarFaculty of Humanities
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Alongside your studies
Making sure your studies are going well is only half the story. It is also important to enjoy yourself and meet new people. Why not join an association, club or the University Sports Centre? Or acquire new skills by becoming a member of a student board or participation body.
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Studying abroad independently
Instead of going on exchange, you could choose to study abroad independently. This is an option if you want to go to a destination that doesn’t have an exchange agreement with Leiden University, or if you missed out on an exchange place.
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Emi YamamotoFaculty of Humanities
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Guus KroonenFaculty of Humanities
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Ingrid van Biezen
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Indira Day -
Wim WillemsFaculty of Humanities
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Simon van der Straten -
Ae Ree NamFaculty of Humanities
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Jacqueline HylkemaFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Michaël OpgenhaffenFaculty of Humanities
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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 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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Deniz TatFaculty of Humanities
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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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Alongside your studies
There are range of associations available outside your faculty that offer social activities and opportunities to build new networks. These range from large student associations to clubs for people with similar interests, faiths and backgrounds.
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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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Study and co-working spaces
Study spaces
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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Paul van ElsFaculty of Humanities
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Cecilia-Louise von IlsemannFaculty of Humanities
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Horst FischerFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Tom Theuns
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Veronika YefremovaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Anchrit WilleFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs