906 search results for “international” in the Student website
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    LISF committee investigates gender bias
        
    
The LUF International Study Fund (LISF) will make changes to its allocation process following an investigation into diversity in its grants policy. This investigation, which was carried out for the LISF by, among others, former committee member Mariska Kret and master’s student Marjolijn Wijnen, has…
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    Cleveringa Professor Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You: ‘Exclusion is dangerous’
        
    
Amid rising polarisation and discrimination, lawyer and human rights activist Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You wants to show in her Cleveringa Lecture on 26 November how dangerous exclusion is.
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    Conference on the gap between government and citizens
        
    
It’s often said that citizens have lost trust in their governments. But who exactly are these ‘citizens’? And which aspects of people’s contact with government agencies work better than others? These questions will be discussed at the Crafting Resilience conference (working language is English) on…
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    Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You is the new Cleveringa professor
        
    
Lawyer and human rights activist Lilian Gonçalves-Ho Kang You is the new Cleveringa professor.
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    Leiden University honours Lex van der Eb with University Medal
        
    
Leiden University has awarded its prestigious University Medal to Emeritus Professor Lex van der Eb. As a pioneer in genetics and molecular biology, he received this honour for his services to science and his key role in the development of the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP).
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    Webinar Working as a consultant
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    Crossing the Line: your well-being during your time at Leiden University
    
    
International Experience Week
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    Opening academic year
    
    
University ceremony
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    Together we Thrive: United in Diversity, Connecting Cultures
    
    
Social activity
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    Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Stop the cuts to education’
        
    
Scrap the radical cuts to research and teaching. This was researchers and students’ message to government at the opening of the new academic year. Various speakers in Leiden’s Pieterskerk highlighted the importance of science for society.
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    Leiden vegan student association off to a flying start
        
    
Good food. This is an important topic in the interview with Chair Ruben Venema and Activities Director Martine Feteris from the Leiden Vegan Student Association, which was launched in May. An interview rounded off with an extra helping of recipes.
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    Human rights and Global Diversity
    
    
Lecture, Opening of the Owada Chair
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    A university conversation on Israel/Palestine
    
    
Debate
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    Internship Market
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    Interactive theater performance 'Safe Space'
    
    
Arts and culture
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    Speeddating with traineeships
    
    
Career and apply for jobs
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    Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) Conference 2023
    
    
Conference
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    Rector Magnificus presented with long list of missing Iranians
        
    
Hester Bijl, the Rector Magnificus of Leiden University, was handed a ‘shockingly long list’ of names of missing Iranians in her office at the Administration and Central Services department on 13 December 2022.
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    Leiden biologists find nanoplastics in developing heart
        
    
Nanoplastics can accumulate in developing hearts, according to a study by biologist Meiru Wang from Leiden University. Her research on chicken embryos sheds new light on how these tiny plastic particles pose a threat to our health.
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    Students help make Maldives more fertile
        
    
Its idyllic setting and white sandy beaches have made the Maldives a hotspot for tourists. This provides an income but is a problem for the fragile natural environment. Students from various universities worked with the local people to make the soil more fertile. How did they go about it?
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    What rare plants and animals can you find on campus? Join in the BioBlitz
        
    
Do you also love a city where nature can bloom, crawl and flutter freely and exuberantly? And do you fancy a challenge out in the fresh air? If so, grab your mobile and take part in the BioBlitz 'Higher Education is Flourishing' from 22 May.
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    IncLUsion helps asylum seekers study: ‘It has given me self-confidence’
        
    
Studying as an asylum seeker without a residence permit. Every year, student initiative IncLUsion enables dozens of asylum seekers to take several courses at Leiden University. ‘Education has given me a lot of support.’
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    University and associations join forces to beat loneliness during Winter Weeks
        
    
Not all students spend the holidays with family and friends. The Leiden University Winter Weeks gives these students the opportunity to take part in a range of fun and free activities. The student well-being team worked again with student organisations from Leiden and The Hague to organise this year’s…
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    Vici for Victoria Nyst: 'The history of sign language contributes to identity formation'
        
    
Victoria Nyst's love for sign language was sparked when she accidentally ended up at a deaf school while studying African linguistics. The university lecturer has since been awarded a Vici grant to research the history of these languages.
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    Prime Minister gives lecture to first-year students
        
    
Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, gave a guest lecture to first-year law students at Leiden University. He spoke about democracy, the war in Ukraine and the role of the Netherlands.
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    Science for Sustainable Societies: a new bachelor’s programme
        
    
The new interdisciplinary bachelor's program in Science for Sustainable Societies starts in the 2025-2026 academic year.
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    Why we need to look underwater to understand our past
        
    
Traces of the past remain hidden in rivers, lakes and seas. In his inaugural lecture Martijn Manders will explain why underwater archaeology is important to understanding our history.
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    EUniWell discovery project in full swing
        
    
The ‘Discovery of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem of EUniWell’s Consortium’s Members’ project has received a EUniWell seed grant. Sjoerd Louwaars, the representative from Leiden University, talks about the project and the first results.
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    Opening of the Herta Mohr Building: brand new and also recycled location for Humanities
        
    
Light, open and green: a description that fits the new, renovated location of the Faculty of Humanities. The official opening of the Herta Mohr Building took place on 8 October, and it has many remarkable features: for example, recycled ‘mushroom columns’, a pedestrian bridge to the University Library…
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    Leiden University may open new building in the centre of The Hague
        
    
The Municipality of The Hague, Leiden University and CBRE Investment Management (CBRE IM) will together try to realise a University building in the former Hudson’s Bay premises at Grote Marktstraat 48-50/Spui 3. This will facilitate the growth of Campus The Hague. A cooperation agreement was signed…
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    Back to university: ‘A bit apprehensive but mostly pleased’
        
    
After almost 18 months of following lectures alone in their rooms, many students are going back to face-to-face classes for the first time. And the same is true for the lecturers. How do people feel about it? We went to Leiden Law School to find out. ‘For a whole year, I’ve been watching lectures in…
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    Leiden Classics: 5 questions on the origin of university democracy
        
    
The late 1960s: across Europe, students are demanding the right to more participation within their universities. In 1971 Leiden University was granted an elected University Council. It became quite powerful: the Council even had the right to dismiss the Chairman of the Board.
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    Art project has students and lecturers reflecting on pressure to succeed
        
    
What does it mean to be the ‘perfect student’? This is the focus of the Perspectify exhibition, which was opened on 16 November by President of the Executive Board Annetje Ottow.
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    Interview with Rector Hester Bijl: ‘There is no place for antisemitism here’
        
    
Leiden University is under fire: it is allegedly doing too little to tackle antisemitism. Rector Hester Bijl responds to this accusation and to a video from 2014 on social media in which extreme remarks are made. ‘We can be short about such comments: they are unacceptable. The university is and always…
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    Humanity core theme in certificate ceremony Leiden Leadership Programme
        
    
On 3 July, students of the Leiden Leadership Programme received their certificates in the Marekerk church in Leiden. During the festive closing ceremony, it became clear that humanity and leadership go hand in hand. ‘As a leader, you have to listen, observe and acknowledge problems.’
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    Zeineb Romdhane: Student and Minister for New Democracy
        
    
A shadow cabinet has just been formed. This one consists of students from all the Dutch universities. They will be keeping politicians on their toes in the coming year, and want to show that progress cannot be made without academic research and teaching. Master’s student Zeineb Romdhane is Minister…
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    Keeping our campus safe
        
    
The world is in turmoil. International wars and conflicts have been raging for some time. And political and social developments are causing insecurity, uncertainty and unrest. This has not gone unnoticed within our university community. We have seen protests, demonstrations and other incidents. This…
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    Fenna on EUniWell: ‘Students can be involved in lots of different ways!’
        
    
EUniWell, the alliance of seven European universities committed to developing teaching and research relating to well-being, is celebrating its first anniversary. Law student Fenna van Haeften has been involved as a student representative right from the start. This October she went to Florence, where…
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    Join the protest against the higher education cuts
        
    
Students and staff from Leiden University are protesting in The Hague on 25 November against the billions in cuts to higher education. ‘The cuts are a terrible idea and we want to show why’, says Claire Weeda from WOinActie. ‘Research and teaching are essential to society.’
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    ‘I can feel the pain on both sides of the border’
        
    
How can the Netherlands help secure a peaceful future for Israel and Palestine? At a recent meeting at the university, two remarkable speakers shared their perspectives: Somaya Bashir, a Palestinian woman living in Israel, and Palestinian journalist, Houssam Khadra, who fled Gaza over a decade ago.
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    Vidi grants for eight researchers from Leiden University
        
    
Eight scientists from Leiden University have been awarded a grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). With this Vidi funding, the researchers can set up an innovative line of research and further expand their own research group over the next five years.
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    Leiden Classics: Leiden University’s first women students
        
    
It was not until 1878 that the first female students enrolled at Leiden University, but the discussion on whether women were suited to study was by no means over. 8 March is International Women's Day. BBC correspondente Kim Ghattas will deliver a lecture on 6 March on the struggle by Arabic women for…
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    Responses to Mare newspaper report on University Council’s advice against reappointing Executive Board President
        
    
An article in Leiden University’s Mare newspaper on 24 September states that the University Council advised against reappointing President of the Executive Board Annetje Ottow. The Board of Governors, deans and Annetje Ottow respond below.
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    Tropical start to 55th edition of EL CID
        
    
Armed with sunglasses, a thick layer of sunscreen and several bottles of water, over 3,300 students have arrived in Leiden for their introduction week. The start of the 55th EL CID happened to be on the hottest day of the year.
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    Public pen test of classroom scanners in Lipsius
        
    
On Monday 28 March a ‘pen test’ will be carried out to check the security of the classroom scanners. These people counters in University buildings were temporarily switched off in December after there was growing disquiet about privacy aspects of the devices. The pen test will be carried out in the…
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    Alumni in Indonesia: ‘My experience in Leiden inspired me to try to change the situation here’
        
    
Alumni and researchers met at two well-attended alumni dinners in Yogyakarta and Jakarta. The alumni reminisced about their time in Leiden and got to see their lecturers once again.
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    Leideners find more than 2,000 species in urban biodiversity inventory
        
    
Around 1,300 Leideners found 2,265 species during the Expeditie Stadsnutuur urban biodiversity inventory. ‘It’s been a huge success’, says scientific coordinator Frederic Lens.
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    The Linguistics Olympiad final is coming up soon: ‘The questions shouldn’t be too easy’
        
    
On Saturday 16 April, secondary school pupils will once again have a chance to sink their teeth into the hardest language-related questions during the final of the Linguistics Olympiad. Professor Sasha Lubotsky and PhD student Cid Swanenvleugel are both former Olympiad winners. Now they are involved…
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    Meeting participants provide input for Strategic Plan
        
    
In its Strategic Plan Leiden University sets its direction for the coming years. A new plan will be presented next year, and in the runup to this we are organising different forms of student and staff consultation within the scope of LDN FWD (‘Leiden Forward’). A series of meetings were recently held…
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    National ThinkTank: ‘A school trip that never ends’
        
    
The clever young people at the National ThinkTank who tackle an urgent societal problem each year include two Leiden alumni this autumn: Jiao Harmsen and Jort van Dalen. They will spend at least four months getting to grips with the topic of ‘education’.