261 search results for “privacy identity” in the Student website
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Interview with the Executive Board: ‘Our strength lies in academic depth and societal engagement’
Since mid-January, Leiden University has had a new Executive Board. What are their impressions and their plans? An introduction in two parts.
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Sybille LammesFaculty of Humanities
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Luc Amkreutz -
Martin Berger -
Christoph Niessen
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Kate BrackneyFaculty of Humanities
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Bernhard RiegerFaculty of Humanities
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Bareez MajidFaculty of Humanities
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Marika KeblusekFaculty of Humanities
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Angus MolFaculty of Humanities
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Marina TerkourafiFaculty of Humanities
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Verena MeyerFaculty of Humanities
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Laura BertensFaculty of Humanities
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Willemijn WaalFaculty of Humanities
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Jan Kolen -
Monica van WinkelICLON
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Ton van HaaftenFaculty of Humanities
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Frank de Zwart
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Maikel Kuijpers -
Bob van VelthovenFaculty of Humanities
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Kees GelukFaculty of Humanities
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Renske JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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Diederik SmitFaculty of Humanities
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Ineke SluiterFaculty of Humanities
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Marieke BloembergenFaculty of Humanities
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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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Civility, not opinions, was the real surprise in student debate
The student debate in Leiden’s Stadsgehoorzaal promised to be ‘the key to your vote’. That may sound hyperbolic, but what this well-attended debate did achieve was increased trust in politics. ‘They even let each other finish their sentences’, the flabbergasted students concluded at the end.
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Arranging graduation
You're about to graduate. That means there’s a lot to be arranged. The university expects you to take certain steps, as does your faculty and/or institute. Your faculty has various regulations and procedures in place that you need to follow carefully when arranging your graduation.
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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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Preparations
Preparations
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To arrange before departure
To arrange before departure
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Financial matters
What are the costs involved in studying abroad and how can you finance your stay? Avoid unexpected expenses by researching financial matters thoroughly in advance.
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Kees WaaldijkFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Annelies Schulte NordholtFaculty of Humanities
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Johannes MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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Aris Politopoulos -
Elena PaskalevaFaculty of Humanities
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Rick HoningsFaculty of Humanities
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Berthe JansenFaculty of Humanities
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Tazuko van BerkelFaculty of Humanities
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Casper de JongeFaculty of Humanities
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Student associations
Leiden University is well known for its student associations, which provide a great way for you to get to know your fellow students. As well as parties and social events, student associations also offer excellent sporting and cultural opportunities.
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Cleveringa Professor: Holocaust remembrance has led to very different political lessons
From memorials to the armed forces to memory stones for individual victims. It was only later that the Holocaust took a central role in Western remembrance culture, Cleveringa Professor Frank van Vree notes. ‘Nationalists and human rights activists both invoke the experience of the Holocaust.’
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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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COVID Radar is a good predictor of increasing infections
The COVID Radar app is citizen science at its best. More than 200,000 users in the Netherlands are answering questions about their health and behaviour to help predict the development of the pandemic. Niels Chavannes, Professor of General Practice at Leiden University Medical Center, explains how the…