78 search results for “active and onderwijs” in the Staff website
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Regelgeving onderwijs
Regelgeving onderwijs
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Onderwijs-en Examenregeling (OER)
Onderwijs-en Examenregeling (OER)
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Ancillary activities
Many Leiden University employees engage in ancillary activities. The University stimulates such activities because we believe that the right place for a university is at the very heart of society. Ancillary activities bring together research, teaching and society. However, there are some limits on what…
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Activities
On this page you will find an overview of the activities organised by the Leiden Research Support Network.
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Activating teaching and learning
Activating teaching and learning is one of the ambitions of our vision on teaching and learning (Learning@LeidenUniversity).
- Active learning spaces
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Activating your LU-card
To be able to activate your LU-Card online, it is necessary that you confirm your identity. We use the ReadID Ready app for this. On this page you will see what you need to confirm your identity.
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Agenda: events and activities
You can participate in many different activities and events. A lot is organised by EUniWell and the partner universities. Such as the annual FestiWell, Summer Schools or various lectures and symposia. This is how you get to know EUniWell and its ideas. Below is a selection of what is on offer.
- Activities outside your work
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Activating and managing your account
You can activate and manage your account via Account Services. To make the best use of Account Services, it is important that you set your account properly the first time you use it.
- Public-private activities
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Hermen Overkleeft
Science
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Riccardo Mancinelli
Science
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Chenguang Gao
Science
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William Michael Schmidli
Faculty of Humanities
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Regulations and guidelines
The University’s financial management and reports are based on various rules and regulations. The University must adhere to legal requirements and any internal agreements that apply within the organisation. In doing so, the University guarantees a high standard of financial reporting.
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Kristell Penfornis
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Sylvestre Bonnet
Science
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Elmer Maurits
Science
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Berend Gagestein
Science
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Information managers
Information managers are responsible for contributing to and implementing ICT policy in education, research and operational management.
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Barrier-free studying
Leiden University strives to provide equal opportunities for students with disabilities. With this aim, the Barrier-Free Studying project works with both staff and students to promote awareness, share knowledge and propose improvements in the following areas:
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Teacher development
Leiden University considers good education to be of paramount importance. That is why we invest in our teachers’ professional development, to ensure that their teaching methods continue to match the needs of individual students.
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Dennis Hetterscheid
Science
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Martijn van der Lienden
Science
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Members
At the moment the Faculty Network on Education and Innovation has 30 members.
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Accessible Education
Studying with a disability often costs additional time and energy. Leiden University wants to do all it can to offer equal chances to students with a disability. What can you do to support a student with a disability?
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Rules and regulations
While designing your education you need to be aware of the rules and regulations recorded in the OER: Course and Examination Regulations (Onderwijs- en examenregeling).
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Staff Association seeking new board members
Organisation, Social
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ICT-contact persons
For each university unit, the ICT Shared Service Centre (ISSC) has an appointed ICT contact person responsible for applying for ICT facilities for research, teaching and operational management.
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Health Day wins LUF Relationship-Promoting Activities Prize
Health Day has won the LUF Relationship-Promoting Activities Prize (LUF RAP). This 5,000-euro prize is awarded to an initiative by Leiden University students that brings the academic community together.
- University Teaching Qualification (BKO)
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University Teaching Qualification (BKO)
Good teaching is a skill in itself. In order to guarantee the quality of education in the Netherlands, the University Teaching Qualification (Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs, BKO) is now compulsory for all lecturers, university lecturers (UD), senior university lecturers (UHD) and professors. What does…
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Tahmina Fariaby
Science
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Jeroen Molenaar
Science
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Marie Depuydt
Science
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Eveline de Vlieger
Science
- New Sectoral Scheme Covering Ancillary Activities at Dutch Universities for 2024 adopted
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Sign up for free activities during the Healthy University Week 2023
Social
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Reminder: Sign up now for activities during Vitality Week (25-29 September)
Human resources
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Experience less work stress: free activities during Work Stress Week 2023
Human resources
- Work Stress Week 2024: free activities to help reduce work-related stress
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Executive Board of the University asks University Council for advice on activating person counters/sensors
The Executive Board of Leiden University has asked the University Council to advise on its proposed decision to reactivate the person counters/sensors in due course. The Council will now look at this carefully before the Board makes a final decision. The advice of the University’s participation body…
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Active learning
Didactics
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Partial BKO certificate
As a PhD candidate, you were primarily hired to do research, although you will probably also have to do some teaching. The partial University Teaching Qualification (Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs, BKO) certificate provides recognition that a PhD candidate has gained knowledge and experience as a teacher.…
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Bram Slütter
Science
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Maaike de Jong
Science
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The active bystander
Communication, Personal development
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Dies Natalis
University ceremony
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Let's Connect: webinar The Active Bystander
Communication, Personal development