230 search results for “must” in the Student website
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Internships, research, fieldwork, summer schools and more
internship, research project, fieldwork, summer school, conference, excursion, field trip, thesis
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Internships, research, fieldwork, summer schools and more
internship, research project, fieldwork, summer school, conference, excursion, field trip, thesis
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Minerva Scholarship Fund
Bachelor, Master
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Erasmus+ for Training
PhD, Staff
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Swaantje Mondt Fund Scholarship
Master
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To arrange before departure
To arrange before departure
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De-registering as a student
Your student registration will expire automatically at the end of the academic year. However, if you end your study programme earlier, you must cancel your student registration.
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Printing and copying
Throughout the university you can print, copy and scan via multi-function printers (MFPs). To use them you will need a LU-card.
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Disagreeing with a decision
This page provides information on what you can do if you disagree with a decision made by Leiden University.
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Leaving the Netherlands
As an international student, there are a number of matters you should take care of prior to leaving the Netherlands at the end of your studies.
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Application and admission
Do Master Honours Challenges appeal to you? If so, take a look at the admission requirements and application procedures below.
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Course and exam enrolment
Course and exam enrolment
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Expired, lost or stolen permit
What to do if your residence permit is expired, lost or stolen.
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HuygensNiels Bohrweg 2, Leiden
- Health and safety information session for students going abroad
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Finding and arranging
An internship or research project abroad is not only a fun and educational experience, it's also a great asset to your CV. As job markets are becoming increasingly international, employers tend to view international experience as a big advantage. Read more about how to arrange an internship or project…
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Parking lot Rijnveste
, Sandifortdreef 21, 2333 ZB, Leiden
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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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Approval and application
Approval and application
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Service desk KOG
Kamerlingh Onnes Building, Steenschuur 25, 2311 ES, Leiden
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What and why?
Exchange: What and why?
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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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Student or registration card
Your student or registration card is your proof of registration as a student of Leiden University.
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Entire master’s programme
Are you thinking of doing an entire master’s programme at a university abroad? Find out what you need to take into consideration.
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What and why?
Exchange: What and why?
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Bank transfer or payment by debit card
Methods of payment for students students from outside the EEA, Suriname and Switzerland
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Part-time job or internship
A part-time job can help to boost your income during your studies. If you do an internship, this can also have financial consequences. Find out more.
- Students and PhD candidates: travel to Berlin to solve sustainability challenges
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CSC Scholarship
PhD
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Board membership
Being on the board of a student association or organisation is a great way to gain work experience whilst having an unforgettable time with your fellow students. As a student board member, you may also be eligible for financial support.
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Student account (ULCN)
As a student of Leiden University you are provided with a student account (ULCN account) that allows you to access a variety of systems such as uMail, uSis, Brightspace and library catalogues, as well as the physical workstations within the university.
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Minors
A minor allows you to develop your knowledge beyond the boundaries of your study programme, or to specialise further in your own field of study. You can follow a minor in Leiden and also in Delft or Rotterdam.
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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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Financial support
Students with a disability can incur additional expenses both during their studies and in daily life. There are a number of regulations, funds and special allowances in place that can help to ease the financial burden.
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Study choice
Are you not sure whether you have chosen the right study programme? Are you finding it hard to decide which study programme to do next? The advisers at Leiden University’s Career Services are on hand to offer help and advice.
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Van SteenisEinsteinweg 2, Leiden
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Facilities
Leiden University encourages students to play an active role in student associations and organisations. To support student organisations in their goals and activities, the university offers a number of services and facilities via Plexus and Beehive student centres.
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University LibraryWitte Singel 27, Leiden
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Course application
Discover when and how to apply for courses of the Honours College.
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SchouwburgstraatSchouwburgstraat 2, The Hague
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Sustainable Humanities Internship Fund
Bachelor, Master
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Student finance, benefits and scholarships
As a student, you may be eligible for Dutch student finance if you are a Dutch national or meet other specific criteria. You might also be eligible for rent or healthcare benefits. Planning on studying abroad? In some cases you can also request financial support.
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Statement on Academic Freedom – The Rectors of the Dutch Universities (2025)
Without academic freedom, we might not have antibiotics, nor a deep understanding of human behaviour. Literary criticism, climate models, and ecological restoration would be severely limited; just like ethical reflection on artificial intelligence, justice, trauma, parenting, faith and hope. All these…
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Health and safety
Health and safety
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Financial support for delayed study progress
Financial support for delayed study progress via regulations on financial support for students (FOS)
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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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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 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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FAQ
Do you have a question concerning the Master Honours Challenges (MHC)? You can find the answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions below.
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Incoming exchange forms and transcripts
Incoming exchange Erasmus forms, transcripts, grades and credits