39 search results for “security” in the Student website
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Tim Wuisman
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Frans Osinga
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bibi van den Berg
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Clara Cotroneo
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jelle van Buuren
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Edwin Bakker
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Joachim Koops
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ernst Dijxhoorn
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Constant Hijzen
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Giliam de Valk
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Erwin Muller
Executive Board
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Collaboration BSc Security Studies and the Police Academy: 'Looking for the best students'.
An internship at the Police Academy in Apeldoorn. This will be possible for the first time for third-year students of the bachelor's programme Security Studies as of September 2021, now that Leiden University and the Police Academy have joined forces. ‘The internships offer students a unique opportunity…
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Hans de Vries
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Tahir Abbas
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Marieke Liem
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Vlad Niculescu-Dinca
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Daan Weggemans
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Rob de Wijk
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Edmund Frettingham
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ruth Prins
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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No study is as relevant as Security Studies, you learn about everything that is going wrong in the world right now
Four students who completed the Bachelor's in Security Studies share their experiences. What did they learn? Where did they end up after graduating? And do they still use the skills they acquired during their studies?
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Partnership of ISGA in the LIFE SECURDOMINO project
With a Kick Off Meeting on 10 December 2021, we are proud to present the partnership of Leiden University’s Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) in the LIFE SECURDOMINO project!
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Moniek Akerboom
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Josette Daemen
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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The number of threats is increasing. But is the Netherlands less safe?
Explosions at people’s homes, gangland killings and online threats: if you follow the news, it may seem as though threat levels in the Netherlands are rising. But is that really true? Researchers from Leiden University investigated this and have presented their results in the Dreigingsmonitor (Threat…
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Sarah Louise Carthy
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Johan Jol
Faculty of Law
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Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Eamon Aloyo
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Joery Matthys
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Leonardo Lenoci
Faculty of Science
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Nika Kratsashvili
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Jennifer Dowling
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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An ethical compass is crucial to intelligence work
Intelligence and security services often operate in the shadows. Michael Kowalski calls for a clear, applied ethical framework as the foundation of intelligence work in a democracy.
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Tin Kapetanovic
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Thijs Brocades Zaalberg
Faculty of Humanities
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Just to be sure... At any cost?
Security seems to most people a basic necessity of life, a prerequisite for a good life. But if you think about it a little longer and deeper, as political philosopher Josette Daemen has done, you realise that security sometimes comes at the expense of other important goods, such as freedom and equality.…
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ISGA Contributes to Training African Officers in Military Diplomacy
The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) of Leiden University contributed to the design and teaching of modules of this year’s edition of the Ministry of Defence’s ‘International Military Cooperation Course Africa’.
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More legal firearms do not lead to more murders in Europe
A higher level of legal firearm availability does not lead to more violent deaths in Europe but does lead to more female deaths.