674 search results for “gast and plant studies” in the Student website
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Max Willem LenssenFaculty of Archaeology
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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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Judith NaeffFaculty of Humanities
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Katarzyna CwiertkaFaculty of Humanities
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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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Casper WitsFaculty of Humanities
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Faculty and study programme regulations
At faculty and study programme level there are various regulations in place to ensure that everything runs as it should. For example, there are thesis and faculty regulations, as well as rules and guidelines on assessments, exams, degree classifications and plagiarism.
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BSA Study Support (POPcorner FSW)
Study support
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Jamaseb SoltaniFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Study and co-working spaces
Study spaces
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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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Hossam AhmedFaculty of Humanities
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Mirjam de BaarFaculty 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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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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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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Emi YamamotoFaculty of Humanities
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Kuiper-Overpelt Study Fund
Master
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Saturday's Study Abroad Fair
Saturday's Study Abroad fair in Leiden is the ideal place to gather information about going abroad during your studies, or being an international student at Leiden University. And enjoy it all with a free cup of coffee or tea, and maybe even a delicious slice of pizza.
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Wim WillemsFaculty of Humanities
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Faculty and study programme regulations
At faculty and study programme level there are various regulations in place to ensure that everything runs as it should. For example, there are thesis and faculty regulations, as well as rules and guidelines on assessments, exams, degree classifications and plagiarism.
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No matter the weather: honours students explore the 'wilderness' in Wassenaar
With a combination of incidental sunshine, torrential rain, and wind chills, weather conditions were not ideal for a hiking excursion. Even so, last Saturday, honours students braved a trek across an estate and a golf club in Wassenaar to learn about the relationship between gardens and nature. From…
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Simon van der StratenFaculty of Archaeology
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Ae Ree NamFaculty of Humanities
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LUF International Study Fund (LISF)
Bachelor, Master
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Jacqueline HylkemaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Michaël OpgenhaffenFaculty of Humanities
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Lindsay BlackFaculty of Humanities
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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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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Studying
It is possible to develop and improve your study skills. By using the SMART method you can learn to study strategically, be academically competent, have confidence about taking exams and manage your time well. Of course all this is only possible if you put in enough hours.
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Paul van ElsFaculty of Humanities
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Jean-Pierre van der RestFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Ernestine van der WallFaculty of Humanities
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Studying in times of corona
Studying in times of corona
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Jin Hee ParkFaculty of Humanities
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Chao DuFaculty of Science
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Surya SuryadiFaculty of Humanities
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Re-registering during your studies
During your bachelor’s or master’s programme you must re-register as a student before the start of each academic year (1 September).
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Matthew FrearFaculty of Humanities
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Astrid VandendaeleFaculty of Humanities
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Study progress for student residence permit holders
As a student residence permit holder, you must make sufficient study progress each year.
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Martijn KitzenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tim MicklerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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