854 search results for “information” in the Student website
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Humanities Career Event
Career and apply for jobs
- Start Your Future - Introductory Course for First-Generation Students
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Obligations for residence permit holders
As a student residence permit holder, you have a number of obligations.
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Swaantje Mondt Fund Scholarship
Master
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Children’s Rights Scholarship 1
Master
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Kuiper-Overpelt Study Fund
Master
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FAQ
Do you have a question concerning the Master Honours Challenges (MHC)? You can find the answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions below.
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GP and healthcare insurances
Hopefully it won’t be necessary but should need to access healthcare during your studies, you can find all the necessary contact information here. Make sure you also have adequate health insurance. This is a legal requirement in the Netherlands. We also highly recommend that you take out liability i…
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Erasmus+ for Training
PhD, Staff
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Yenching Academy of Peking University
Bachelor, Master
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LDE Governance of Migration and Diversity Seed Fund
Master, PhD
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Study choice
Are you not sure whether you have chosen the right study programme? Are you finding it hard to decide which study programme to do next? The advisers at Leiden University’s Career Services are on hand to offer help and advice.
- Worlds to Discover: Manuscripts from the Muslim World
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Emergencies and incidents
Find out what to do in the event of an emergency or incident during your studies.
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Money saving tips
As a student, you probably have a limited budget. Try these smart tips to make your money go further.
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Student finance, benefits and scholarships
As a student, you may be eligible for Dutch student finance if you are a Dutch national or meet other specific criteria. You might also be eligible for rent or healthcare benefits. Planning on studying abroad? In some cases you can also request financial support.
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Application and admission
Does the Leiden Leadership Programme appeal to you? You can find more about the selection procedure below. The applications for 2026-2027 run from 1 September till 30 September 2026.
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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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Studying with ADHD and ADD
AD(H)D stands for Attention Deficit(-Hyperactivity) Disorder, which is a common disorder that can impact your learning at Leiden University.
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Health and safety
Health and safety
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To arrange upon your return
To arrange upon your return
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Lecture HallEinsteinweg 57, Leiden
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2022
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Studium generale
Studium Generale, or the general studies department, organises a range of academic activities such as lectures, symposia, film screenings and debates. These activities are intended for students, staff and the general public alike.
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2026
Career and apply for jobs
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Online walk-in Study skills (POPcorner FSW)
Study support
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To arrange upon your return
To arrange upon your return
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2022
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uSis
All the details of your studies are recorded in uSis. From your first registration as a student of Leiden University right up till your graduation.
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Money matters
Being a student isn't cheap. As well as tuition fees you'll also have to consider rent, groceries, insurances and more. Luckily you can sometimes get subsidies, discounts or a part-time job. Find out here how to make your money go further and who you can turn to with financial worries.
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Insight into your finances
By gaining a clear insight into your finances, you can avoid getting into financial difficulties. Find out how to get a grip on your finances and avoid running up debts.
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What and why?
Study abroad independently is an option if you want to go to a destination that doesn’t have an exchange agreement with Leiden University, or if you missed out on an exchange place.
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What and why?
Study abroad independently is an option if you want to go to a destination that doesn’t have an exchange agreement with Leiden University, or if you missed out on an exchange place.
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What can I bring to an employer? (NL)
Career and apply for jobs
- Scheduled maintenance education systems 27 till 30 March
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Studying with dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disorder which is common among students and can impact your studies at Leiden University.
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International Exchange Coordinators
Leiden University students interested in studying abroad can contact their outgoing exchange coordinator for advice and assistance. For international exchange students visiting Leiden University, your first point of contact is your incoming exchange coordinator.
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The Meeting Point
Assistance for refugee students, first-generation students, and students from Suriname and the Caribbean region of the Netherlands.
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Practical info sessions
Welcome to your go-to resource for everything you need to know as a student preparing to go abroad or currently studying abroad at Leiden University.
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Incoming exchange forms and transcripts
Incoming exchange Erasmus forms, transcripts, grades and credits
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Board membership
Being on the board of a student association or organisation is a great way to gain work experience whilst having an unforgettable time with your fellow students. As a student board member, you may also be eligible for financial support.
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Mandela Scholarship Fund
Bachelor, Master
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Ferial Chummun Scholarship in Astronomy
Master
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Book Presentation Consent
Lecture, Studium Generale
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SchouwburgstraatSchouwburgstraat 2, The Hague
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Beehive Student CentreTurfmarkt 104, The Hague
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Dignity, respect and well-being
Information for student organisations on dignity, respect and well-being
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Sustainable Humanities Internship Fund
Bachelor, Master
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Navigating a New Culture as a PhD candidate
Personal development, Study support
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COIL: virtual exchange between Leiden and Santiago (Chili)
From the first semester of 2026, Leiden University and Universidad Diego Portales (Santiago, Chile) will launch three online virtual exchange programmes. The themes are: political analysis, tensions surrounding Indigenous peoples in Latin America, and the securitisation of borders.