262 search results for “right” in the Organisational structure
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Linguistics
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Russian Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Latin American Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Korea Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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French Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Regulations of the University Council
The University Council is the central co-participation body of the University. Composition, term of office, elections, powers, rights and obligations are defined in these regulations.
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African Languages and Cultures
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Film and Literary Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Religious Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Middle Eastern Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Classics
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Art History
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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China Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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German Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Ancient Cultures of the Mediterrean World
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Dutch Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Hadassah DrukarchFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Programme Committees
Every study programme or group of study programmes have their own Programme Committee (PC). Half of the members of the PC are students, the other half are teaching staff. Together they safeguard the quality of teaching, they raise bottlenecks and they advise on the development and conduct of course…
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WOO requests
Met ingang van 2022 publiceert de Universiteit Leiden alle Wob-verzoeken en Wob-besluiten geanonimiseerd op deze webpagina.
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Research programmes
Research at Leiden Law School is concentrated in eight research programmes in which researchers from different (legal) disciplines work together. The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a world of multilevel jurisdictions The Progression of EU Law: Accommodating change and upholding…
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Course and Examination Regulations (CER)
Course and Examination Regulations (CER) state the contents of your programme and the specialisations within the programme. They also state the attainment levels of your programme. Furthermore, they contain regulations on examinations and the order in which courses should be taken. On the one hand,…
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Framework for Compulsory Matching
Leiden University takes responsibility for helping prospective students to choose the study programme that is right for them. Leiden University has introduced compulsory matching with the aim of offering prospective students better guidance when choosing their study programme. In this framework you…
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Student Charter
The student charter informs Leiden University student of what they can expect from the university and what the university expects from them. The charter is, in fact, a compilation of the rights and obligations of students. It also provides a summary of the facilities available to students. Most importantly,…
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Employee Council ASCL
The Employee Council, or ‘Dienstraad’, is composed of employees who represent the African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL) staff. The Council consists of four representatives, who each represent a different echelon within the ASCL. The Council aims to promote the well-being and interests of the staff…
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Staff and student participation
Participation organs serve as bodies for consultation, information, communication and advice. They promote the welfare and interests of students and staff. A number of bodies at the University have the right to consent and advise, the Faculty Councils on faculty matters and the University Council on…
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University website - Disclaimer
Disclaimer Leiden University regularly monitors and updates the information on this website. Whilst we endeavour to ensure that the information on this website is correct, we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy. Should you identify any inaccuracies on this website, please notify the web editors…
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Personal Data Register
Leiden University often registers the personal data of students and staff in the performance of its work. The university processes this data in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act (Wbp). Among other things, this means that the university maintains a public register of notifications: an…
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Internship agreement form
When students do an internship, Leiden University in principle uses an internship agreement from the Universities of the Netherlands (UNL). This is a standard agreement for research universities. The UNL internship agreement states what the internship organisation and the university offer by way of…
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University elections
From 18 to 21 May 2026, elections will be held for the student and staff positions of the University Council, the student positions of all faculty councils, and the LUMC Student Council. There are also mid-term elections for the staff positions of the Archaeology, and Social and Behavioural…
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Elections 2026
Elections 2026
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Collaborations with industry and/or societal partners
Where your research has led to interesting opportunities which could be further developed into new products or processes, Luris is here to assist with the identification of the potential strategy to follow. And of course to identify external partners to move these ideas forward. In some cases you may…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council is the university’s highest co-participation body after the University Council. The council represents students and staff, holds rights of consent and consultation on faculty matters, and acts as a sounding board for the Faculty Board. During meetings with the Faculty Board, we practice…
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Patents and the patenting process
What are patents? Patents protect an invention from being commercialised by others without the owner’s consent. A patent does not give a right for use, but rather prevents others from having the right to use your invention (without your permission). The responsibility for enforcing the right…
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Sector Plan SSH
What are the consequences of digitalisation for our security and privacy? What risks does the power of major tech companies pose to citizens, employees, organisations, and states? What role should governments and the European Union play in regulating online platforms? How can human rights, legal…
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Employee Council Student and Educational Affairs (SEA)
The Student & Educational Affairs (SEA) Employee Council represents all SEA employees and consults regularly with management. Its focus is the proper functioning of the organisation. The Employee Council contributes to the smooth running of the department, promotes the well-being and interests…
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Maartje van der WoudeFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Composition
The members of the Advisory Board are: Mw. mr. J.S.L.M. Overbosch, Associate General Counsel IP Downstream, Shell International BV; Mr. J.E.M. Kempeneers, Ambassador / National Coordinator international positions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. W.A.J. Mijs, Chief Executive van de European…
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Marketing Communication
Marketingdiensten voor Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid.
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Conditions of Cancellation - HOVO, LAK, ATC
Conditions of Cancellation - HOVO, LAK, ATC Cancellation by the student Cancellations must always be submitted in writing (by email). The date on which the cancellation is received will be considered the official cancellation date. Up to 2 weeks before the start of the course: 85% of the course…
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Course and Examination Regulations Archaeology
The outline of the programme is documented in the Course and Examination Regulations (OER). These regulations state the students' most important rights and obligations, with respect to the following (among others): How, when and how often can an exam be taken? Structure of the studies How long will…
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Composition of University Library Employee Council
The Employee Council represents the staff of the University Library and holds regular consultative meetings with management. The proper functioning of the organisation is the main objective here. To the best of our ability, we speak up for the interests and well-being of our staff members and seek…
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HR
Contact the Faculty HR department via hr@arch.leidenuniv.nl. HR advises managers, management assistants, Faculty Board and Department Chairs on personnel policy. If you have any questions about working conditions, please contact the Servicepoint Personnel first. Depending on your question, they can…
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Composition
As of 1 September 2025 the composition of the Research Board is as follows: Professor W.N.R. Stoter, Dean and Chair Professor M. Haentjens, (in his absence Dr G.M. Veldt) Programme Coordinator Coherent Private Law Professor I.J. Mosquera Valderrama (in her absence Dr E.A.M.…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council is the representative body at the faculty. The Council provides advice to the Faculty Board, whether requested or at the Council’s own initiative, on all matters at Faculty level related to education and teaching, research and organisation. The Faculty Council is composed of representatives…
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Committees
The University Council has set up three committees that will prepare large and/or long-term dossiers for council meetings. Each council member will in principle take part in one of the three committees. Education and Research Committee This committee will deal with dossiers on such subjects as: Study…
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Office for International Education
The Office for International Education deals with all aspects related to international education at Leiden Law School.
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Internationalisation and Community
There are many Liberal Arts & Sciences colleges in the world, but we posit that LUC is unique, both in terms of our globally conscious focus and also due to our increasingly diverse community. We contend that part of what makes LUC exceptional and distinctive is its global profile and we take pride…
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PhDoc
Defending the interests of PhDs and postdocs at Leiden University
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Faculty thesis prize for master's students
The faculty thesis prize was established in 1994 and is awarded to the three best master's theses from the past academic year. Theses with a grade of 9 or higher may be submitted by the supervisors. There are three prizes: €1000, €800 and €600. The prizes are funded by the Stichting Oukha.…
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Faculty Councils
After the University Council, the Faculty Council is the second highest staff and student body at the University. It acts as an intermediary between the various departments of a faculty. The Faculty Council has the right to approve and advise on various matters concerning the faculty. It also represents…