471 search results for “students” in the Organisational structure
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Programme Committees
The Institute of Public Administration has two programme committees (OLC) that consist of academic members of staff, and students.
- Faculty of Science > Guide to Quality Assurance of Teaching
- Rules of Procedure Faculty Council Archaeology
- PhD Guide
- Regulations of the Faculty of Humanities
- Regulations Honours Course Tackling Global Challenges
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Regulations ICLON teacher education programme
The regulations are available in Dutch.
- Regulations governing registration and withdrawal from examinations
- Leiden Law School > Rules of Procedure
- Rules and Regulations Institute Public Administration
- Appointed examiners Political Science
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Study Advice
The Study Advice Department guides students during their studies and gives advice on, for example, srudie planning.
- Faculty of Science > 2013-2014 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2018-2019 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2022-2023 > Rules and Regulations (R&R) Master's programme
- Faculty of Science > 2014-2015 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2003-2004 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
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Career Service FSW
The Career Service guides students and recent graduates in the transition from study to first job and in study choice and career questions during the bachelor's and master's phases.
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Regulations of the Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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- Faculty of Science > 2021-2022 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2016-2017 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2022-2023 > Rules and Regulations (R&R) Bachelor's programmes
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Committees
The Faculty of Archeology has various committees that deal with a wide range of organizational topics: from the quality of education and research, to the careers of employees and the admission of students.
- Rules of procecure bachelor's Programme Committee Political Science
- Rules of procedure master's Programme Committee Political Science
- Faculty of Science > 2007-2008 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
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Support Staff
The educational programme, academic staff and students are supported by LUC’s support staff. The support staff is organized in three teams, each with a team lead.
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Regulations of the appeals and objections committee
These regulations convey the constitution and competence of the committee as well as provisions on the procedure.
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Faculty of Science > 2013-2014 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
Industrial Ecology - Course and Examination Regulations
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Exam procedure FSW
The faculty's exam procedure tells you what to do before, during and after an exam.
- Regulations Minor Innovation, Co-creation and Global Impact
- Faculty of Science > 2006-2007 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Course and Examination Regulations Research Master Political Science and Public Administration (MSc)
- Faculty of Science > 2015-2016 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2005-2006 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
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Master Thesis Lab
The Master Thesis Lab is a facility that provides additional support for students who are writing their Master's thesis. The main facilities are: Work places Advise Literature etc.
- Faculty of Science > 2017-2018 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
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Faculty Board
The Faculty Board is responsible for the administration and organisation of the faculty in terms of education and research.
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Wiskunde (BSc)
Main contacts for the bachelor's programme Wiskunde are: General contacts Director of Education Dr. Martin Bright Education Coordinator Laura van Kempen-Helmsing Study Advisors Dr. Onno van Gaans (year 1) Dr. Mark Roelands (year 2 and 3) Student Administration Tatjana Stojcheska…
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Liberal Arts & Sciences
A liberal arts and sciences education is “an approach to learning that empowers individuals and prepares them to deal with complexity, diversity, and change. It provides students with broad knowledge of the wider world (e.g. science, culture, and society) as well as in-depth study in a specific area…
- Education Information Centre
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Ethics Committee
The Ethics Committee promotes ethical research by providing advice on ethical issues and reviewing all new research conducted by staff in which ethical issues might occur. Are you starting a new research project? By using the checklist, you can determine whether your research needs to be presented to…
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Faculty Bureau
The services supporting research and education at the Faculty of Archaeology are grouped together in the Faculty Bureau. Management support and secretaries Supports the Faculty Board and the Faculty's Departments, with a focus on secretarial work, policy and procedures. Communications and Marketing…
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Marketing & Communication
The Marketing & Communication Department handles marketing and communication for both students and staff in close cooperation with the institutes and central departments. The department focuses on student recruitment, science-, internal and social media communication. It also regularly sends out…
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Security Affairs
The Security Affairs (VHZ) department deals with all issues relating to safety and security. The department helps to ensure that Leiden University’s students, staff members and visitors are as safe as possible at all times.
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Regulations Ethics Committee
As of January 1, 2019, the Ethics Committee will review all new research by FGGA researchers (including all doctoral research, excluding student research).
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Plagiarism
Leiden University considers plagiarism to be a serious offense which can result in severe penalties. In the code of conduct on plagiarism you will read what the university means by plagiarism and what the possible consequences of plagiarism are.
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Code of Conduct Remote Teaching
Online Classroom Participation This code of conduct establishes guidelines for teaching and learning via remote environments, or any form of education that relies primarily on IT services.
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Programme Committees
In the Programme Committee, students and lecturers reflect together on education. The committee can provide solicited and unsolicited advice to the Programme Board, Faculty Board and Faculty Council on the quality of education, the content and structure of the educational programmes and educational…
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Regulations of the University Council
The University Council is the central co-participation body of the University. Composition, term of office, elections, powers, rights and obligations are defined in these regulations.