124 search results for “elections paramagnetic resonance” in the Student website
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    Elective credits
    
    In addition to compulsory elements, most degree programmes also have elective credits. These are credits you can earn in a variety of ways, for example by taking elective courses, studying abroad or doing a minor. 
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    University elections
    
    The members of the various co-participation bodies are democratically elected. This happens during university elections. 
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    Elective credits
    
    In addition to compulsory elements, most degree programmes also have elective credits. These are credits you can earn in a variety of ways, for example by taking elective courses, studying abroad or doing a minor. 
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    University Elections
    
    Leiden University values participation: the participation organs are the ears and eyes of the university. They identify issues of concern among staff and students and help advise and decide on the future of our organisation. Something for you? Then stand as a candidate! This year, elections will… 
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    Minors and elective credits
    
    During your bachelor’s programme at Leiden University you have the option of doing a minor or earning elective credits. 
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     Marcellus Ubbink Marcellus UbbinkFaculty of Science 
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     Lina van Drunen Lina van DrunenSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Sarthak Bagchi Sarthak BagchiFaculty of Humanities 
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    University elections: vote now!
        
    Your vote for the University and Faculty Council counts! The councils play an important role at the university. To vote click on the link in the right-hand column. Cast your vote by Friday 21 May, 16.00. 
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    Results of the 2025 university elections announced
        
    The results of the 2025 university elections are in. Who will represent us in the participation organs? 
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     Lara Wierenga Lara WierengaSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Climate and elections: these were your top stories from 2023
        
    The year 2023 saw the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the Wagner Group rebellion and wildfires and floods as all the weather records were smashed. Our most-read stories were about the climate crisis and the elections: here’s the list. 
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    Joop van HolsteijnSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Considerable differences in turnout for faculty and employee council elections
        
    Who will represent us on the university’s participation councils? The results of the 2021 university elections have been announced. New representatives will be joining many of the participation bodies at the university – the faculty councils, the employee councils and the University Council. 
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    Stand as a candidate for the 2025 University Elections
    
    Education 
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     Marijn Nagtzaam Marijn NagtzaamSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Stand as a candidate in the university elections!
        
    The university elections will be held from 17 to 21 May 2021. Students and staff can shortly put themselves forward as candidates for the University Council, Faculty Councils or Department Councils. 
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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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     Huub de Groot Huub de GrootFaculty of Science 
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     Oana Georgiana Rus-Oswald Oana Georgiana Rus-OswaldSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Felicia Rosu Felicia RosuFaculty of Humanities 
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    No new election student section Humanities Faculty Council – seat allocation adopted
    
    Organisation 
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    Simon OtjesSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Tom Louwerse Tom LouwerseSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    University elections: ONS is again the biggest student party, FNV Government represents staff
        
    Once again the ONS student party (Enterprising Leiden Students) is the biggest party in the university elections. This gives the party three seats in the University Council. The staff are represented in the UR by FNV Government, with 5 seats. 
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    Current voter turnout in university elections - make your vote count too!
    
    Organisation 
- a role in decisions concerning the university? Find out how at the election kick-off
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     Geert-Jan Will Geert-Jan WillSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Zsuzsika Sjoerds Zsuzsika SjoerdsSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    How an elective at the Academy of Art enriches your studies
        
    Students who also want to develop their artistic talents can take a year-long art class – Practicum Artium – at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. ‘I can express my creativity and am learning to approach subjects in a visual way.’ 
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     Alia Alia Alia AliaFaculty of Science 
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    How can the Netherlands form a stable government?
        
    Dutch politics is becoming increasingly polarised, and forming stable governments seems more difficult than ever. In the heat of the election race, a psychologist and a historian offer cool-headed advice. 
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    Results of the university elections
    
    Elections 
- Results of the university elections
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    Layers of Creativity-Creating Soul collage
    
    Study support 
- University election campaign kick-off
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    Leiden Leadership Programme
    
    What does 'leadership' mean to you? In the Leiden Leadership Programme, you will find out. The LLP gives you tools to develop yourself personally, professionally and societally. 
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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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    My studies
    
    These pages contain all the information you need concerning your study programme. Here you can find information about practical matters such as timetables, grades and exams. You can also find out who to turn to for guidance on matters such as study choices, elective credits, internships, research and… 
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    This year, there are elections for the student section of the University Council, the Faculty Councils and the Student Council of LUMC, the staff section of all Faculty Councils and all Employee Councils. What topics and positions do you find important? With your vote, you ultimately have a say in university… 
- Election Debate: “Future Proof – The Netherlands in Transition”
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    Student participation
    
    Co-participation bodies promote the interests of students and staff by critically observing university policy and its implementation, and by playing an advisory and co-decision making role. 
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    Internship and research
    
    Many study programmes offer the opportunity to do an internship or research project, either as a compulsory part of the curriculum or to earn elective credits. 
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    Entrepreneurship
    
    Have you recently graduated and do you dream of a career as an entrepreneur? Did you find a gap in the market and are you looking for ways to exploit it? Do you have a creative, innovative idea for solving a problem, but need help developing it into a full business plan? 
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    Behind the scenes
    
    Curious about what the LLP looks like in practice and how students experience the programme? Read the news items below for a look behind the scenes. 
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    Internships and research
    
    Many study programmes offer the opportunity to do an internship or research project, either as a compulsory part of the curriculum or to earn elective credits. 
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    FAQ Programme
    
    Below you can find the most frequently asked questions and answers provided by staff and students themselves. 
- Board of Examiners of the Honours College FGGA
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    Study adviser or coordinator
    
    Your study adviser or coordinator is an expert on all aspects of your study programme. If you have any questions or concerns about your programme, whether they be of a practical or academic nature, you can contact your study adviser. 
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    Study adviser or coordinator
    
    Your study adviser or coordinator is an expert on all aspects of your study programme. If you have any questions or concerns about your programme, whether they be of a practical or academic nature, you can contact your study adviser. 
