7,458 search results for “sharing” in the Student website
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Taiwanese Literature in a Global Context: Diaspora, Memory, and the Search for Identity
Arts and culture
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Gaining insight through listening: ‘Creole languages should be taken seriously’
Creole languages have long had a bad reputation. They were thought to be simpler than other languages and therefore less worthy of study. Lecturer Benjamin Storme and PhD candidate Tristan Chopinez want to change that perception.
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New Nature study reveals surprising diversity among Europe’s last Neandertals
A new study published in Nature provides the most detailed picture to date of Neandertal diversity in western Europe shortly before their extinction.
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Opening Speaker
After a welcome from the committee, Jop Groeneweg and Eline Monteny will be giving the FLO Days 2024 opening presentation.
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Anthropology graduate launches collaborative culture magazine
Cultural Anthropology students in Leiden are encouraged to think creatively and explore different ways of sharing knowledge, such as by producing zines. CADS graduate Dorota Olsavska combined her anthropological skills with her love for discovering little-known stories and writing, and earlier this…
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Vacancy: Enthusiastic student tutors – BSc Cybersecurity & Cybercrime
Education, Organisation, Human resources
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Kamerlingh Onnes BuildingSteenschuur 25, Leiden
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Oude UBRapenburg 70, Leiden
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P.J. VethNonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden
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Navigating a New Culture as a PhD candidate
Personal development, Study support
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PhD Supervision That Works: Trust, Clarity, and Productive Dialogue
Course
- Artist-in-residence Stefan Hoffmann working on screen print in C0 corridor
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WHEN POLICING BECOMES POLITICAL - International police cooperation in the era of spin dictators
Seminar
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Job vacancy: Student ambassador for the MSc Crisis and Security Management - War and Peace Studies and Intelligence and National Security
Education, Organisation, Human resources
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Kathleen Brown awarded Dutch-Flemish thesis prize
The 2026 Els Witte Annual Prize in Political Science has been awarded to Kathleen Brown. As a PhD candidate at Leiden University’s Institute of Political Science, she wrote a thesis on sovereign debt politics, risk, and state agency in emerging markets. According to the jury, which presented the prize…
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SchouwburgstraatSchouwburgstraat 2, The Hague
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In pictures: Spui Campus opens its doors on Architecture Day
On Architecture Day, residents of The Hague had the chance to take a look inside Spui Campus.
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Psychology MSc September 2026: Start Course Enrolment
Study information
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Bound for Devotion: The Prayer Book as Object and Practice, 1300–1800
Conference
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James Webb spots the birth of a giant galaxy and a supermassive black hole
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope to catch an extraordinary glimpse of a massive galaxy taking shape in the early universe. They identified a compact group of at least six galaxies that are likely to merge into a single enormous system. At the heart of this cosmic construction site…
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55th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics
Conference
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🌿 Safe Space
Your space for a confidential conversation.
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Wanted: student-member Programme Board Institute of Political Science
Education, Organisation
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Jeffrey AbspoelAdministration and Central Services
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Paul van der WerfISSC
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Malohat van Zijp-KamilovaISSC
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Vacancy: Student Tutor BSc Security Studies
Education, Organisation, Human resources
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From Classroom to Museum: curating Leiden's archaeological legacy in Galleria
For decades, a collection of ancient Mediterranean ceramics and artefacts served as a teaching resource for Archaeology students at the Leiden Faculty of Archaeology. Now, a selection of these objects has found a new audience at the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, where Assistant Professor…
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City of The Hague/ Port of Scheveningen: Coastal Challenges
The Port of Scheveningen invites student researchers to work on the diverse spatial engagements. How can the uses and interpretations of ‘space’ by different stakeholders create a foundation for the development of sustainable development in line with the UN SDGs?
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Pregnancy and parenthood
Are you studying whilst pregnant or combining your studies with taking care of children? You may sometimes need a little extra help and advice. Find out about the support available and who you can turn to.
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Plexus Student CentreKaiserstraat 25, Leiden
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Anna van BuerenpleinAnna van Buerenplein 301, The Hague
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LipsiusCleveringaplaats 1, Leiden
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Summer School 'The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance'
Course, Summer School
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PhD Candidates: Get more success with less stress
Personal development, Working effectively
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Summer School on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in International Law: Human Rights and Beyond
Summer School
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Spui CampusSpui 5, The Hague
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Student Support Groups, for group contact
Student Support Groups offer a safe, confidential space for learning, sharing, and connecting with others. Join one of our groups and engage in guided conversations based on your experiences, alongside fellow students and a student-guide. Sessions take place once a week, for a period of six consecutive…
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ESA officially adopts ARRAKIHS mission: Europe leads the exploration of the low surface brightness universe
The European Space Agency (ESA) has officially adopted ARRAKIHS as a scientific mission, confirming the target launch date of 2030. Matthieu Schaller is part of the Science Team: ‘I look forward to learning more about the dark part of our cosmos.’
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Huge reservoir of star-forming gas discovered in surprisingly mature galaxy in the early Universe
Astronomers have discovered an enormous supply of cold molecular gas in a galaxy shortly after the Big Bang. The finding offers a rare glimpse of the raw material from which the first large galaxies were built. Measurements suggest that around 95 per cent of the normal matter in the galaxy studied,…
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A cuddly toy with batteries: exploring the role of social robots in care for older people
From toy cats that purr to robot dogs that bark: what do such technologies mean for older people, healthcare providers and family members? A Dutch Research Council (NWO) Veni grant is enabling anthropologist Tanja Ahlin to investigate how animal-shaped robots can contribute to care for older people…
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Bakels Fund Grant for research into landscape use on Mallorca
Letty ten Harkel has received a Bakels Fund grant from the Leiden University Fund (LUF) for a two-year research programme at the archaeological site of Son Sard on Mallorca. The grant will enable her team to carry out geochemical and geomorphological research into the development and use of the landscape…
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Hoe realistisch is een drone-aanslag in Nederland?
Drones zijn in korte tijd onderdeel geworden van het dagelijks leven. Ze worden gebruikt door hobbyisten, bedrijven, politie en defensie. Tegelijkertijd groeit de zorg dat dezelfde technologie ook kan worden ingezet door kwaadwillenden. Onderzoeker en promovendus Stijn Willem van 't Land zocht dit u…
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WijnhavenTurfmarkt 99, The Hague
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How do you prepare for the threats of tomorrow?
As geopolitical tensions rise and the international landscape becomes increasingly volatile, the Netherlands faces a growing range of threats, from cyber attacks and disinformation to foreign interference and social unrest. In the new executive programme Strategy and a Resilient Rule of Law, researchers…
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Order in chaos: mathematician looks for patterns in unpredictable systems
What do chemical reactions, epidemics and vegetation have in common? More than you might think, says mathematician Mark van den Bosch (Leiden University). In his PhD research, he shows that even in systems that behave in chaotic and erratic ways, a surprising amount of order and structure can be fou…
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Psychology Master's Kick Off 27 August 2026
Study information
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Plans to limit the right to protest go beyond recommendations
The Dutch government wants to tighten the law on the right to protest on certain points. Laura Hanrath, a PhD Candidate at the Department of Constitutional and Administration Law, finds this ‘interesting’ as 97% of demonstrations here are peaceful and incident-free.
