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International PhD candidates
The Service Centre International Staff provides advice and different services to all international employees and guest researchers pursuing their academic careers in Leiden.
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Gido Oude KotteFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Professional female footballers have to play like a man
Women’s football is steadily gaining attention. It’s as though the sport is becoming emancipated. And yet in conversations with professional female footballers philosopher Nathanja van den Heuvel discovered that a male culture still prevails. Female footballers often feel like second-class athletes,…
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Pieter Slaman: German occupation lengthened mandatory education
Assistant professor and dual PhD candidate, Pieter Slaman writes in Binnenlands Bestuur about the fact that the German occupier lengthened the period of mandatory education in The Netherlands.
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End of the Lone Wolf: The Typology that Should Not Have Been
This research note argues that the “lone wolf” typology should be fundamentally reconsidered.
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Michael RichardsonFaculty of Science
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Martijn BezemerFaculty of Science
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PhD programmes
The Leiden University doctoral / PhD programme takes around four years of study and consists of independent and original research under the supervision of a professor.
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Accountability in transgovernmental networks
What is the effect of transgovernmental networks on the principles and practices of democratic accountability within national central governments?
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Play by the rules? : coordination of EU sustainable development policies and the importance of the politico-legal context
There is an increasing amount of attention on EU and its Member States contributions to implementation of two landmark agreements: the Paris Climate Agreement and the UN Agenda 2030 with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Absent from the current literature is an analysis of the political effect of…
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Education
Introductory courses, Seminars and Minor Economics and Dual Programs
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Labor Divided in the Postwar European Welfare State. The Netherlands and the United Kingdom
This monograph, written by dr. Dennie Oude Nijhuis and published by Cambridge University Press, discusses the postwar development of the welfare state.
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Design, synthesis, and evaluation of antigenic peptide conjugates containing Toll-like receptor agonists
This thesis describes the design, synthesis, and immunological evaluation of varying (neo)antigenic peptide conjugates containing either a TLR2 or a TLR7 agonist.
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Eva LagemaatFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Stanislava JovicicFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jaylene JovalFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Mariët HagenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Astrid BroekerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Barbaros MetinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Steven DavidFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Julie HengeveldFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bill WatkinsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Josine HeijnenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Pauline SlotFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Karin StadhoudersFaculty of Archaeology
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Denise GroeneveldFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Karien RisFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Arthur van BuitenenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Maarten VoorneveldFaculty of Science
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‘As a government official, you yourself are one of those buttons to turn’ according to researcher Mathilde Witkam
We spoke with Mathilde Witkam about her research as a dual PhD candidate at the Dual PhD Centre. Her dissertation is about the effect of open government on public trust. Mathilde: ‘Trust in government ensures that people are more honest in their tax returns; less control saves time and money.’
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Karishma ChafekarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Fernando Rojas FrancoICLON
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Tin KapetanovicFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jaap CorthalsFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Eefke de HaanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Roos StolkerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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What impact does communication have on individuals dealing with advanced cancer? Looking for participants
This study is important because it seeks to uncover whether clinicians' communication influences neurobiological and physiological outcomes for patients.
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Our facilities
In support of the research and education, the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS) has a Research and Education laboratory at its disposal. Within this environment, we can offer machines that go beyond normal office automisation and production.
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Social Safety
At FGGA, we want our staff to feel safe in all respects. We therefore strive to create a work environment where we treat each other with respect, where we promote inclusion and where we speak up if we experience or witness unsafety.
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PhD information
Information about doctorates and application procedures for PhD positions at ICLON
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Application process and working conditions - Working at Leiden University
Are you interested in one of our vacancies? To get to know each other well, we follow a number of steps in the application process.
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Studying for your PhD
Every year, around 400 PhD candidates defend their dissertation at Leiden University, spread across all the University’s different disciplines.
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Extra challenges
At Leiden University you’ll have every opportunity to broaden your horizon. We’ll stimulate you to get the best out of yourself, with additional, more challenging programmes, for example.
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Research
The scientific research of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs is organised around a number of centres and institutes in The Hague, city of peace, security and justice.
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Inclusion and exclusion
How do inclusion and exclusion affect people?
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Lena and Sophie have been selected as Europaeum Fellow: ‘Excited to learn from others’
Four PhD researchers of Leiden University have been selected to participate in the Europaeum Scholars Program 2022-2023. Two of them, Lena Riecke and Sophie Vértiter, are doing their research at ISGA. Time for a introduction.
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Vocational identity of at-risk youth: tailoring to support career chances
How can mentors and social workers foster the vocational identity of at-risk youth and improve their prospects?
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‘Walking the extra mile’: how governance networks attract international organizations to Geneva, The Hague, Vienna, and Copenhagen (1995-2015)
What contributes to the successes and failures of governance networks in small to medium-sized Western European host cities in attracting International Organizations?
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Permanent change? the paths of change of the European security organizations
Do recent developments in the European security architecture signal the end of multilateral cooperation, or the beginning of a new era with emerging forms of international security collaboration?
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British heatwave discourse (1985–2023): from ice cream to armageddon?
In this article, Thijs van Dooremalen and Philip Smith investigate how public discourse of heatwaves have shifted in British newspaper discourse, drawing on Raymond Williams’s theory of dominant, emergent, and residual cultural patterns to analyse changes in language and interpretation over recent d…
