2,682 search results for “the hague” in the Public website
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Academics explain the elections
Why are the local parties so popular? Researchers at Leiden University gave their reaction the day after the elections of 21 March.
- Diplomacy in the Intergovernmental Organizations
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Sport & Culture
There’s more to life than studying hard; sometimes you just need to relax. It’s good to know then that The Hague’s offering in the area of sport and culture is surprisingly extensive.
- Space Diplomacy
- Digital Diplomacy
- Diplomatic Actors (State, Non-state & Sub-state Actors)
- European Union Diplomacy
- Economic, Corporate, Commercial & Trade Diplomacy
- Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific
- Cultural Diplomacy
- Paradiplomacy
- Gender in Diplomacy
- Science Diplomacy
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Contact
The Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs is situated at three locations in The Hague's city centre.
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Student life
The Hague is a bustling student city and has everything you need to turn your time as a student into the time of your life.
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Impact and city
Leiden University and the city of The Hague are working closely together to increase the impact of our research and education in order to contribute as much as possible to the development of the city.
- Crisis Management / Crisis Diplomacy
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Contact
The University buildings in The Hague are all in the city centre, within walking distance of the stations.
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Student life
The Hague is a real student city and has everything you’ll need to turn your time as a student into the time of your life
- Diplomacy & Foreign Policy
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Research
The University wants its teaching and research to have the maximum academic, cultural, social and economic impact.
- Summitry
- Small States Diplomacy
- Planning and Innovation
- Materiality of Diplomacy (incl. Gift Giving in Diplomacy)
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Teaching
Teaching in The Hague is firmly based on research. Alongside bachelor’s and master’s programmes, the University provides school children, professionals and others with an interest the opportunity to develop.
- History of Diplomacy
- Domestic Diplomacy
- Parliamentary Diplomacy
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Student life
The Urban Studies bachelor’s programme is taught at Leiden University's location in The Hague, a vibrant city offering many cultural activities and sporting opportunities, and close to the beach at Scheveningen. The Hague was also awarded the title ‘greenest city in The Netherlands’ in 2017.
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Central Innovation District
The Central Innovation District (CID) forms the economic heart of the city of The Hague.
- City Diplomacy
- Cold War
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Municipality Registration
Everyone who is moving to a new address in The Hague will need to register in the Municipal Personal Records Database of The Hague.
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Telders Organizing Office
Contact details
- Consular Diplomacy / Duty of Care
- Health Diplomacy
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Sport & Culture
There’s more to a master’s than studying hard; sometimes you just want to relax. It’s good to know that The Hague’s offering in the area of sport and culture is second to none.
- Sports Diplomacy
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Access to Justice and Institutional Development in Libya
An analysis of people’s access to justice and the working of (legal) institutions in post-conflict, democratic Libya
- Russian Post-Soviet Diplomacy
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Student Life
The Hague is the Netherlands’ fastest-growing student city, offering great study and career opportunities to students from all over the world.
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Partnerships
We enjoy working with a variety of partners: with other knowledge institutions, the business community, government, civil society organisations, NGOs, museums and charities. Close by, in our cities of Leiden and The Hague, but also regionally, nationally and internationally.
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Contact
The Leiden Risk and Regulation Lab contact details
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Student life
Leiden is a real student city with a friendly and compact centre where you’ll find everything a student is likely to need. The Hague is a fast-growing international student city offering the perfect mix for a rich and varied student life.
- Summer Schools
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How degree programmes prepare students better for the labour market
From ‘challenges’ at ministries to reflection sessions where students coach each other. Students, study advisers and other employees shared their best practices regarding labour market preparation at the Employability Working Conference on 24 January.
- International Law
- Mediatisation
- Fake News/Disinformation