1,697 search results for “leiden” in the Student website
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Opening exhibition Kieran Smith
Arts and culture
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Career College schouwburgstraat Den Haag
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop: Entrepreneurship with Sjoerd Louwaars and Vahit Güzel the founder of Choco & Things
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop How to find a job that suits me?
Career and apply for jobs
- Well-being Wednesday - Loneliness workshop: Building new communities
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On Campus Workshop Job Interview
Career and apply for jobs
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Psychology Science Day 2023
Festival
- Well-being Wednesdays - Green fingers united: plant cuttings market
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Career College: Challenges of an international career
Career and apply for jobs
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Beyond the Canvas: Exploring Art-Science Collaborations
Conference
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Workshop competences and qualities
Career and apply for jobs
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Proust and Painting
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Workshop Finding a job that fits
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop Online Job interview
Career and apply for jobs
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Hannah Critchlow on Science Communication
Lecture
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Workshop Basic skills in academic writing
Study support, Study support
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Workshop Relax: study without stress!
Study support
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Workshop Finding a job that fits
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop Procrastination - Get Started!
Study support
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SRS seminar series: The use of neuropsychological information and virtual reality within forensic psychiatry
Seminar series
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Q&A with Professor Rosemary Joyce
Debate, Q&A
- Meeting on Ukraine for students
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EU Integration Strategy: The Way Forward in 2022
Debate
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Workshop What have I got to offer an employer?
Career and apply for jobs
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Workshop Reselect your study choice?
Career and apply for jobs, Study support
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An AI system that tells you why you should eat glass – should that be allowed?
The English-language interdisciplinary minor ‘AI and Society’ explores the role of artificial intelligence in our society. The interdisciplinary nature of the minor is proving beneficiary for students and lecturers alike. We sit in during a class.
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Untold Stories: representation, heritage and museums
Conference, D&I Symposium
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Rector Hester Bijl on education in times of corona: ‘We have high hopes, but we are also realistic.'
The Dutch universities as a whole are lobbying for a 'normal' academic year from the end of August, where on-campus teaching will be possible. It's a view that Leiden University shares. Rector Hester Bijl talks about what teaching will be like then. She also looks back on a year of lockdown.
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Student Bram wanted to be mayor as a boy
Bram Geurds (20) is fascinated by politics. When he was 12, a political debate on TV caught his attention. And he decided he wanted to be mayor one day. Unsurprisingly, Bram is studying political science and is politically active. It might seem like he’s on course to become a professional politician.…
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Executive Board column: Let’s be alert to unacceptable behaviour
This is a difficult time. Above all, for all those directly involved in this horrible case – unacceptable behaviour by a professor and his removal from the University – the case we went public about on 18 October and that has been reported in the media. This is painful and tough for the complainants…
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‘All students want to be seen and heard’
A safe place to discuss burning social issues such as racism with each other. The student workspace Space to Talk About Race and the Afro Student Association both meet this need and also organise many other activities. Three board members explain why this is necessary.
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Pedagogische Wetenschappen en Jeugdrecht zetten succesvolle interdisciplinaire samenwerking voort
Onderzoekers van het Instituut Pedagogische Wetenschappen en de afdeling Jeugdrecht gaan samenwerken in 2 nieuwe onderzoeken: onderzoek naar het terugplaatsingen van kinderen na uithuisplaatsing en draagmoederschappen in Nederland.
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The PolSci Bookshelf: books released in 2023
The end of the year often means looking back with lists, overviews and stories. This combines nicely in a list of all the books published this year by various political scientists at Leiden University. Indeed, in terms of books, these scholars have certainly not been idle. A unique collection of stories,…
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How e-coaching helps people with chronic kidney disease to live more healthily
An e-coaching programme helps people with chronic kidney disease, particularly in areas that patients themselves want to work on. ‘A healthy lifestyle is important for patients with kidney disease: it can slow down the loss of kidney function and there will be fewer complications,’ Katja Cardol explains…
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University Council chair : ‘You have to be patient but you really can make a difference’
The university elections are approaching. Are you going to represent student and staff interests this coming year? University Council chair Pauline Vincenten gives a peek behind the scenes at student and staff participation at Leiden University. ‘I get so much energy from collaborating with the students…
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Creating a sustainable university: ‘You need breathing space for activist work’
More papers, more grants, more students: constant growth is still the gold standard at universities. Neuroscientists Anne Urai and Claire Kelly argue that this mentality obstructs us in resolving such complex societal problems as the climate crisis. Their alternative? The university as a doughnut.
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Network of student well-being officers create connections
It’s an important theme at the University and beyond: student well-being. Even before coronavirus, research showed that loneliness and the pressure to succeed were causing particular problems for students, and these problems have only increased since the pandemic. Work is underway to improve the sit…
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Interdisciplinary minor ’Violence Studies’: ‘It felt like we were going to fight a group of people’
The interdisciplinary, English-taught minor ‘Violence Studies’ looks at violence from very diverse scientific perspectives. What are the benefits from this approach? Students and lecturers evaluate: ‘This minor’s a goldmine’.
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How to address sensitive subjects in class?
The war between Russia and Ukraine, the conflict in Gaza or the global rise of the far-right: topics that stir up emotions but are also regularly discussed in classes at Political Science. Moreover, with a diverse group of students, there is a great diversity of life experiences, backgrounds and opinions.…
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Reportage: training anxious children should help prevent disorders and depression
Many primary school children suffer from anxiety and their numbers are increasing. Psychologists from the Knowledge Center Anxiety & Stress (KAS) are developing and researching preventive training.
- Well-being Wednesday - How to stand out to employers
- Kick-off support group on Ukraine
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Working for the EU, something for you?
Career and apply for jobs
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Painting with techniques inspired by old masters
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Painting animals; make a painting of your favorite animal
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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How teaching inclusively changes the perspective and dynamics in the classroom
Lecture
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Networking and building your pitch
Career and apply for jobs
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CSPPR Lecture: Representation and the Trade Roots of the Gender Pay Gap
Lecture
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Graphic techniques: the linoleum cut
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Workshop Landscape Painting
Arts and leisure, Personal development, Arts and leisure