107 search results for “disability” in the Student website
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Level
Bargelaan 180, Leiden
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Rijnveste
Sandifortdreef 17, Leiden
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Snellius
Niels Bohrweg 1, Leiden
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Gorlaeus Faculty Office
Einsteinweg 55, Leiden
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Willem Einthoven
Kolffpad 1, Leiden
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International House
Kaiserstraat 13, Leiden
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Gravensteen
Pieterskerkhof 6, Leiden
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Herta Mohr
Witte Singel 27A, Leiden
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Johan Huizinga
Doelensteeg 16, Leiden
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Lecture Hall
Einsteinweg 57, Leiden
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University Sports Centre
Einsteinweg 6, Leiden
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Rapenburg 59
Rapenburg 59, Leiden
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University Library
Witte Singel 27, Leiden
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Old Observatory
Sterrenwachtlaan 11, Leiden
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Stichthage
Koningin Julianaplein 10 (13th floor), The Hague
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Academy Building
Rapenburg 73, Leiden
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Financial support
As a student of Leiden University you may be eligible for financial support via a number of scholarships, funds and other rulings. Many companies and organisations also offer discounts to students.
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Matthias de Vrieshof
Matthias de Vrieshof 1-4, Leiden
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Erasmus+ for Training
PhD, Staff
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Lipsius
Cleveringaplaats 1, Leiden
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Study delay
Sometimes circumstances can cause you to fall behind in your studies. It is important that you seek advice right away to help you find the best course of action. If you fall too far behind, you may have to discontinue your studies. In cases of exceptional circumstances, you may be eligible to request…
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Kamerlingh Onnes Building
Steenschuur 25, Leiden
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Erasmus+ for Traineeships
Bachelor, Master, PhD
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Erasmus+ for Studies
Bachelor, Master, PhD
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Erasmus+ for Teaching Assignments
PhD, Staff
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A wheelchair in the Old Observatory
Yesterday marked the start of the National Accessibility Week. How accessible is Leiden University for people with a disability? We asked Lucia Langerak, disabled herself and working at the Honours Academy, about her experiences: ‘Significant improvements are being made.’
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Financial support for delayed study progress
Financial support for delayed study progress via regulations on financial support for students (FOS)
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Schouwburgstraat
Schouwburgstraat 2, The Hague
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Plexus Student Centre
Kaiserstraat 25, Leiden
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Where?
Study abroad: where and when?
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How accessible are our buildings?
Towards the end of February, three Leiden University buildings will be assessed for their accessibility to people with a disability. The assessment will be carried out by Ongehinderd, a social enterprise committed to making the Netherlands more accessible. Its founder and director, Gerard de Nooij,…
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Sara Polak
Faculty of Humanities
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Support for your well-being
Good mental health provides a strong foundation for study and work. It is important to seek help if you are not doing well. There are a range of ways in which you can work on your mental well-being. You can also turn to others for help and guidance. Take a look at the various options available.
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Beehive Student Centre
Turfmarkt 104, The Hague
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Binding study advice (BSA)
As a bachelor’s student at Leiden University, you will be issued with binding study advice (BSA). This means you must obtain sufficient study credits in the first year of your bachelor’s programme to be permitted to continue studying. Some programmes also have additional requirements.
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Contact with other students
Staying in contact with other students might not always be easy but it is very important. Find out about the different ways in which you can meet other students.
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Come and visit us!
As a university, we offer you the best education you can get. Professors, tutors and lecturers are ready to teach and guide you. But we do more than that. Of course, studying is your own responsibility, but we are happy to help if you need support. You decide what and when; online or on campus. These…
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Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99, The Hague
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Opening of the Academic Year: ‘Our university world knows no borders’
The theme of the opening of this year’s academic year was peace and justice. With the climate crisis and the war in Ukraine, these are turbulent times. During the ceremony those present reflected on what the academic community and universities can mean in times of crisis and conflict.
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Child rights activist Graça Machel speaks in Leiden on justice between generations
Mozambican politician and child rights activist Graça Machel speaks October 27 at Leiden University about her work.
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Stappenplan helpt studieverenigingen op het gebied van D&I
De Declaration of equity helpt studieverenigingen op het gebied van diversiteit en inclusie.
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Video series: Why Latin America matters
Latin America matters! With its rich history, culture, its impressive resilience and creative innovation in the face of such a diverse array of challenges, Latin America can indeed show the way forward inspiring for positive change. Working together with Latin American institutions, our researchers…
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Student dean Romke Biagioni: ‘I like it when people are different’
Student dean Romke Biagioni is committed to help students have an easygoing and pleasant time during their studies. She assists students with disabilities, looks for solutions to problems such as housing issues and counsels students with social or financial problems. For MSc student Computer Science…
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Over 3,000 euros for equal opportunities in academia thanks to NSE respondents
Within the scope of the National Student Survey (NSE) a cheque for €3.087,75 was presented to the Leiden University Fund (LUF) on Monday. The money is for the Leiden Empowerment Fund.
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How polluting buildings and machinery make rich countries ever richer
Rich countries are getting richer because of environmentally polluting (construction) investments from the past, largely at the expense of poor countries. This was shown by long-term economic and environmental data. 'The gap between poor and rich countries is widening.' Scientists from the Leiden Institute…
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Film Screening: Crip Camp
Arts and culture, Conference | D&I Symposium
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Consent panel discussion - Join the conversation
Debate
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Diversity & Inclusion Career Session
Course
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Digital education: what’s working well and what can we improve?
Nearly a year since the abrupt switchover to mostly online learning, the Digital Education seminar gave teaching staff the opportunity to review their experiences. What can stay in 2021 and what must go? Frequently voiced opinions: yes please to digital tools that make lectures more interactive; yes…