442 search results for “random works in random environmental” in the Staff website
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Meta-analysis
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Wouter KalfFaculty of Humanities
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Maud RijksFaculty of Humanities
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Genesis DaquinanFaculty of Science
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Shelly BieselSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Arnold TukkerFaculty of Science
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Guido BandSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Oliver TaherzadehFaculty of Science
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Students: ‘We want to be the most sustainable university in the world’
The students from the Leiden University Green Office have big ambitions and have outlined their recommendations in a new Green Paper. Like being the most sustainable university in the world by 2030. Students Janey Franssen and Job Kemperman are two of the paper’s authors. How do they want to achieve…
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Christina Luise ToenshoffSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Kees MustersFaculty of Science
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No loss of patient confidence in environmentally friendly doctors
The doctor suggests opting for a treatment that is better for the environment. How do patients react to this? Doctors and psychologists together discovered that this has little impact on patient confidence in the doctor.
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Rutger HoekstraFaculty of Science
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Work pressure
If you’re experiencing too much work pressure, talk about it to your colleagues and your manager. This is the only way we can jointly work towards a solution. How do you raise the issue of work pressure? And what can you do to prevent work pressure from getting out of hand?
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Working hours
You and your manager agree on how many hours you will work. The standard working hours for a full-time employment are 38 hours per week.
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Ton DietzAfrican Studies Centre
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Tycho JongenelenFaculty of Science
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Yali SiFaculty of Science
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Kristie TjokroFaculty of Science
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Emilie DidaskalouFaculty of Science
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Gerard Persoon
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Marin VisscherFaculty of Science
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Hongyi CaiFaculty of Science
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Anne Krause-Utz
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Working abroad
Are you planning to go abroad for work for more than one month? Do you have some ancillary activities abroad? Or are you planning to move abroad? If you are going abroad on behalf of Leiden University, it is important to make the necessary arrangements for working there.
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Renate Buisman
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Executive Board visits Institute of Environmental Sciences: ‘Optimism-led solutions’
The Executive Board is visiting the university’s institutes to find out what is going on. On 8 July 2025, it was the turn of the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), one of the fastest-growing institutes at Leiden University. ‘Our main aim is to preserve our planet for future generations.’
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Rita de Sousa e SilvaFaculty of Science
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Sterre ter HaarFaculty of Science
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Md Faysal TareqFaculty of Science
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Peter BerrillFaculty of Science
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Susan van den BrinkFaculty of Science
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Work disability
In case of short-term or long-term illness, we will together do our best to ensure you can return to work shortly. You will be guided through this process by your immediate supervisor, the P&O department and the University doctor. In some cases, however, reintegration in your own or another position…
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Brian McGarryFaculty of Law
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Mandy de WildeSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Hilde WokerFaculty of Law
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Shivant JhagroeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bramesada PrasastyogaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Working from home
If your work allows it, you can work partly from home and partly at the University. How this combination of working from home and at the University will turn out for you depends on your own working activities and situation and those of your team. This means that tailor-made solutions are needed.
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Work Balance in Action
Many people at the Faculty of Humanities engage in their work with great passion and enthusiasm. It is important that employees enjoy their work and create a healthy work balance. Work Balance in Action is intended to keep the theme of ‘work balance’ on the agenda. By engaging in dialogue around this…
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Home-working allowance
If your work allows it, you can work partly from home and partly from a university location. How exactly this combination looks for you depends on your own work and that of your team.
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Working Better Together
Working smarter together through digital collaboration & improve your work-life balance immediately.
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Flexible working hours
The University has a standard working week of 38 hours. However, you may diverge from this. You may work two more or two fewer hours per week and thus accrue or use extra hours.
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Back to work
When you return to work after the birth of your child, you are entitled to a number of facilities. These are listed below.
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Reducing work pressure
Work pressure is still high across the entire organisation. Leiden University is not unique in this respect, as all Dutch universities are facing high levels of work pressure. In an effort to reduce work pressure, we have launched a toolkit including practical measures at central, faculty, and individual…
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Working from home
Leiden University provides employees with all the necessary facilities to work from home efficiently and comfortably. Here you will find more information about software, network connections, and setting up your workspace, as well as answers to questions such as: How do I access my files from home? How…
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Working in a lab
Working in a laboratory is different from working in an office. Some of the rules that apply when working in or around a laboratory are given below.
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Working in a lab
Working in a laboratory is different from working in an office. Some of the rules that apply when working in or around a laboratory are given below.
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Eva BaudichauFaculty of Law