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    Yemen Amsterdam Library now available
        
    The Yemen Amsterdam Library, or Maktabat al-Yaman al-Amstirdāmīyah, of eminent Yemen specialist Dr C.G. Brouwer has now been fully integrated in the collections of Leiden University Libraries (UBL). Books and other documents from the collection are now available for loan via the UBL Catalogue. 
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    Scores of visitors attend open evening at new Middle Eastern Library
        
    Over 200 people paid their first visit to the new Middle Eastern Library on a special open evening. As well as exploring the library, they got to see exhibitions, speed lectures and premieres about Leiden University’s Middle Eastern collections. 
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    These were Leiden University’s interdisciplinary milestones of 2024
        
    Connecting scientific fields, enhancing research and teaching, and providing innovative solutions to complex social issues: that is the idea behind interdisciplinary research. What did the university achieve in 2024? A small sample. 
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    Emmy Andriesse's captivating photographs now available in the public domain
        
    Hundreds of beautiful and timeless photos by Emmy Andriesse, one of the most important Dutch photographers of the twentieth century, are now freely accessible for everyone and can be used for research, education or other purposes. Large parts of Andriesse's oeuvre are already available online via Digital… 
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    Online platform Historical Maps of Southeast Asia launched
        
    On August 30, the online platform Historical Maps of Southeast Asia was launched. The platform provides access to over 1,400 digitised maps of Southeast Asia from the collections of the National Library Board Singapore (307 maps), Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library - Yale University (150 maps),… 
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    Online exhibition – Yemen through the Dutch lens
        
    Northern Yemen; a highland region often in the news as the center of the Houthi regime, has a political, social, and intellectual history spanning more than a millennium. This exhibition showcases some of the findings of the Early Modern State Development in Yemen project, based at Leiden University,… 
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    Call for proposals Scaliger Institute fellowship grants
        
    The submission deadline for applications to Leiden University Libraries (UBL) Scaliger Institute fellowship programmes has been set for 1 April 2025. The Scaliger Institute, the special collections research centre of the UBL, supports scholars in any field of study and from anywhere in the world to… 
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    More than 300 medieval manuscripts from the Bibliotheca Vossiana now available in open access
        
    The most important group of medieval manuscripts from the Special Collections of the University Libraries of Leiden (UBL), the Codices Vossiani Latini, is now available in open access via the Digital Collections. The 324 Latin manuscripts copied in medieval Europe, along with 48 post-medieval manuscripts,… 
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    Vietnam on Dutch maps
        
    In 2023, it will be fifty years since Vietnam and the Netherlands established diplomatic relations. This will be commemorated in both countries. At the beginning of November, outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte visited Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. On that occasion Leiden University Libraries will launch… 
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    Tools for education
    
    On this page you will find an overview of the main digital tools available for teaching faculty. These tools will help you in different aspects of your teaching, such as online teaching, testing, collaborative learning and creation of video and audio materials. 
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    Club PhD | Time Management +
    
    Personal development, Transferable skills 
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    Digitised Chinese mega-maps now available in Open Access
        
    Three enormous maps of China, created during the reign of three different emperors of the Qing dynasty, have now been made available in open access and are downloadable via Leiden University Libraries’ (UBL) Digital Collections. The rich maps are an early example of academic collaboration between the… 
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    New Science Library Open
        
    From study places to consulting collections and from a meeting with your faculty liaison to getting books after opening hours: the new Science Library offers it all. The library moved to a brand new location in the Gorlaeus building and will be open starting 15 April. 
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    Leiden University Libraries acquires a rare map of Suriname
        
    Leiden University Libraries (UBL) has acquired a rare manuscript map of Suriname. The map from 1830 is almost 2.5 meters long and is highly detailed. It was hand-drawn by Helmuth Hendrik Hiemcke (1808-1858), one of the official surveyors employed by the colonial administration, and shows Suriname in… 
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    Leiden Classics: Bibliotheca Thysiana, a 17th century time machine
        
    From once controversial scientific works and historical bibles, to personal shopping lists and clothing bills. The 17th-century Bibliotheca Thysiana and the archive of the collector Johannes Thysius exhibit both the intellectual and everyday life as it was three hundred years ago. Now a brand-new digital… 
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    Labeled bicycles will be removed on Tuesday 31 October 2023
    
    Facility 
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    From Underground to Overground, from Print to Digital: A Symposium on Unofficial Poetry from China
        
    Leiden University Libraries holds an internationally unique collection of unofficial poetry from China. Produced outside the System over the last fifty years or so, this poetry is hugely influential yet hard to find beyond the informal networks through which it travels. To address this paradox, the… 
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    A promising summer start: extra funding for research
        
    Two research projects focused on democracy and citizen collectives have been awarded grants through the 2024 round of the National Science Agenda’s (NWA) ‘Onderzoek op Routes door Consortia (ORC)’. Each project will receive around €6.8 million to get started immediately. 
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    ‘Butts off our campus’ days: Make our campus butt-free!
    
    Facility 
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    Archaeologists bring experts on human evolution together with Kiem grant
        
    Leiden University's Kiem grants aim to help develop new interdisciplinary and interfaculty collaborations and encounters. In the first round, a Kiem grant was awarded to a group of researchers from the Faculty of Archaeology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the LUMC for the organisation of a symposium… 
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    Call for proposals Scaliger Institute fellowship grants
        
    The submission deadline for applications to Leiden University Libraries (UBL) Scaliger Institute fellowship programmes has been set for 1 April 2022. The Scaliger Institute, the special collections research centre of the UBL, supports scholars in any field of study and from anywhere in the world to… 
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    Call for proposals Scaliger Institute fellowship grants
        
    The submission deadline for applications to Leiden University Libraries (UBL) Scaliger Institute fellowship programmes has been set for 1 April 2024. The Scaliger Institute, the special collections research centre of the UBL, supports scholars in any field of study and from anywhere in the world to… 
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    Call for proposals Scaliger Institute fellowship grants
        
    The submission deadline for applications to Leiden University Libraries (UBL) Scaliger Institute fellowship programmes has been set for 1 April 2023. The Scaliger Institute, the special collections research centre of the UBL, supports scholars in any field of study and from anywhere in the world to… 
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    Exhibition Early Photography of the Middle East
        
    From Persia and Arabia to North Africa: as early as the nineteenth century, there were Dutch people who used the camera themselves in various regions of the Middle East. 
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    World Heritage Status for Letters from Indonesian Women's Rights Advocate Kartini
        
    UNESCO has recognized a large collection of handwritten letters and the archive of Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904) as documentary world heritage. Kartini opposed gender inequality in feudal Javanese society, including forced marriages, polygamy and lack of education for women. 
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    Wouter VeenendaalSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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    Simone van der Hof joins the Supervisory Board of the Foundation for Mass Claims and Consumers
        
    Simone van der Hof joined the Supervisory Board of the Foundation for Mass Claims and Consumers in connection with the Foundation's claim against TikTok. 
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    Career policy for academic staff
    
    
    Leiden University wants to attract the best academics. What requirements does it set for new academic staff members? What requirements must you meet for a career in academia? Read more about our career policy for academic staff. 
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    Vitality Pact
    
    Starting five years before your AOW (General Old Age Pensions Act) retirement age, you are allowed to submit a request to reduce your working hours per week by one or two days. You forfeit a portion of your salary, but you retain your original pension accrual. This arrangement is known as the Vitality… 
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    Copyright
    
    All the sources (both textual and visual) you use for your educational video or online course need to meet the requirements of Dutch copyright law. Below, you’ll find some guidelines for how to include references and attributions for visual resources in your video work, and where to find usable imagery… 
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    Overview of terms and conditions of employment
    
    Leiden University offers its staff members an attractive package of benefits including a holiday allowance of 8% and a end-of-year bonus of 8.3%. Using the Individual Choices Model it is also possible to opt for personalised benefits. Here we have summarised the most important terms and conditions. 
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    Producing videos and podcasts
    
    This page is helpful if you want to produce knowledge clips, ask your students to work with multimedia themselves or ‘flip’ your teaching with video or audio material. 
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    Courses and training programmes
    
    As a PhD candidate, you are expected to follow certain courses and training programmes in the context of your training as researcher. 
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    Salary scale and periodic increase
    
    The Leiden University salaries are determined at national level and listed in the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO). You are assigned to a salary scale on the basis of your job profile and level. If you perform well, your salary will be increased to the next amount in the salary… 
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    Popular science events
    
    Every year Leiden University organises a number of events where our researchers share their knowledge with an audience of all ages. We are also involved as a partner in a number of local and national events. Fancy joining in? See who to contact below. 
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    WGA compensation benefit
    
    If you were declared disabled for work on or prior to 1 January 2016, and you are the recipient of a wage-related WGA benefit, you may also be eligible for what is known as a WGA compensation benefit. 
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     P.J. Veth P.J. VethNonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden 
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    Talent and Development Platform
    
    As of 6 October 2025, Leiden University has incorporated three key HR processes into a new platform: the Talent and Development Platform. 
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    Testing and assessment (UTQ module)
    
    Didactics 
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    Metadata
    
    Keep in mind a fellow researcher: someone who knows your area of expertise, but not necessarily as well as you do. Are your files understandable as they are, or do they need cleaning enhancement? Keep the right balance: make sure the metadata is sufficient for reuse, but do not get carried away and… 
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    Book Presentation: Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology
    
    Lecture, Book Presentation 
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    Laboratories
    
    The SSH labs accommodate many types of research. The different types of labs were created after close consultation with researchers and offer a wealth of possibilities. 
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    Hybrid teaching
    
    Hybrid teaching combines face-to-face teaching on campus with online attendance: some students are present in class, while others join remotely at the same time via a livestream. 
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    Children's Rights Phd Conference
        
    11th CREAN Children’s Rights Research PhD Symposium 
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    Statistical Learning and Prediction
    
    
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    New card readers for access to Oude UB
    
    Facility 
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    A faster way to find new medicines – without the limitations of big DNA barcodes
        
    Leiden researchers, led by Sebastian Pomplun developed a new method to screen hundreds of thousands of molecules for drug discovery, using mass spectrometry instead of DNA tags. ‘We wanted to make drug discovery faster and more accessible.’ 
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    We Can Change the Defaults: Building Networks of Consent and Spaces of Joy in the Ruins of Social Media
    
    Lecture 
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    Announcement of Scaliger Institute Research Fellowship Winners (1st round)
        
    With support of several publishers and private foundations, Leiden University Libraries (UBL) and the Scaliger Institute welcome around 15 to 20 Fellows and guests per year to consult and research materials from our Special Collections. The Scaliger Institute received many applications this year from… 
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    Frequently asked questions
    
    You can suggest topics that need to be addressed in these FAQs. Please contact us at our usual email addresses and phone number(s). 
