62 search results for “phd” in the Organisational structure
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PhD psychologist
A substantial part of PhD candidates have an increased risk for mental health problems, stress complaints or burnout. As of April 1, 2022, Leiden University has appointed a psychologist especially for PhD candidates: Agnes van Rossum.
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PhD Council
The PhD Council represents the interests of all LUCAS PhDs, internal, external, and otherwise contracted. It consists of five members who are appointed by the Academic Director for a period of two years. The Council meet every two months with the LUCAS Management Team to discuss matters concerning the…
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PhD Deans
The Department of Research has a Deanship of PhD Studies which is assisted by the administrative staff of the Department of Research. The responsibilities includes: - holding start and exit meetings with doctoral candidates…
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PhD Regulations Leiden University
The PhD Regulations are established by the Doctorate Board. The regulations set out who is eligible to be a PhD candidate, what the tasks of the supervisor and co-supervisor are and which criteria the dissertation has to meet. 2023 PhD Regulations The 2023 PhD Regulations became…
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Leiden Law PhD Community (LLPC)
The Leiden Law PhD Community (LLPC) consists of all PhD candidates of Leiden Law School (employed or external). Through the organization of social events, we aim to create a welcoming community for PhD candidates and encourage them to connect with other PhD candidates across Leiden Law School. PhD candidates…
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Leiden Archaeology PhD Committee
The PhD Committee is a bottom-up initiative that aims to create an open, active, and fun environment for all PhD candidates working at Leiden University’s Faculty of Archaeology. The PhD community at the Faculty of Archaeology is diverse, international, and interdisciplinary. The committee is run by…
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Psychologist for PhD candidates
The PhD psychologist can offer support to all Leiden University PhD candidates who are experiencing psychological issues that are either caused by, or are directly affecting, their PhD trajectory. The PhD psychologist is very much aware of the unique position occupied by PhD candidates and as…
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Information for PhD candidates
Handbook Doctoral Training Program
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Pre-PhD Programme
The Pre-PhD Programme is aimed at students who would like to obtain a PhD. Interested? Look for more information.
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Protocol PhD defence
Read which conditions apply for PhD defences.
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Confidential Counsellor for PhD Candidates
As of 1 January 2018, Leiden Law School has appointed a confidential counsellor for PhD candidates. On this page you can read what this person can do for you if in your position as a PhD candidate you experience problems for which you need external assistance.
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Information for External PhD candidates
Procedure registration as an external PhD candidate
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Training and Supervision Plan for Contract PhD
Training and Supervision Plan for Contract PhD within the Leiden Law School.
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Training and Supervision Plan for PhD Candidates
Training and Supervision Plan for PhD Candidates within the Leiden Law School.
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Rules and Policies for PhD fellows
Rules and Policies for PhD fellows within the Leiden Law School.
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Rules and Policies for PhD candidates
Rules and Policies for PhD candidates within the Leiden Law School.
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Rules and Policies for contract PhD.
Rules and Policies for contract PhD within the Leiden Law School.
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Training and Supervision Plan for PhD fellows
Training and Supervision Plan for PhD fellows within the Leiden Law School.
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Doreen Arnoldus
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Graduate School of Legal Studies
The Graduate School of Legal Studies takes care of the training of PhD candidates at Leiden Law School. The Graduate School organises, administers, and coordinates all ongoing processes and procedures surrounding PhD studies, for PhD candidates and supervisors. The PhD Deans oversee the research progress…
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Graduate School Archaeology
The Leiden University Graduate School of Archaeology (GSA) coordinates the admission and registration procedures of all PhD researchers with a PhD graduation planned at the Faculty of Archaeology. The GSA monitors the full PhD track, from admission to graduation, supports (financially) both PhD ‘bottom…
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Office of the Beadle
Responsibilities The Office of the Beadle is responsible for organising PhD defence ceremonies, inaugural lectures and valedictory lectures, and should be contacted for matters relating to PhD defence ceremonies, such as reserving a date. Position within the University In organisational terms, the Office…
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Research Committee
The Research Committee advises the Institute board on all subjects concerning research and helps with monitoring the research quality.
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Psychologists
If you are registered as a student or PhD candidate at Leiden University, you can make use of the psychologists. The psychologists can help with both study and research-related problems, as well as personal issues. For students As a student, you can turn to the student psychologists. For PhD candidates…
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Research Committee
The Research Committee of the Faculty of Archaeology advises the Faculty Board –requested or not- about matters that (directly) concern the research projects that are carried out by the Faculty members. The Research Committee advises the Graduate School of Archaeology on PhD research proposals of internal…
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PhDoc
Defending the interests of PhDs and postdocs at Leiden University
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Policies and guidelines
Policies and guidelines formulated by the Faculty Board of Archaeology.
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Applications
If, on the basis of the checklist, your research needs to be presented to the committee, you are required to use the standard application form. The completed form will be evaluated first by the privacy officer. If the privacy officer identifies any privacy issues, you may be asked to alter your application…
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Faculty Board
The Faculty Board is responsible for the administration of the faculty as a whole and with its management. Its main tasks are to give direction to, coordinate and stimulate the faculty as a whole and the various (research) centres in particular.
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Research Committee
The Research Committee of the Institute of Political Sciences advises the Institute Board on research and PhD policy. The committee consists of representatives from the thematic research clusters, the research grants coördinator and a chair. The current composition is as follows: Daniel Thomas (chair)…
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Archaeology
The Faculty of Archaeology is the largest academic centre of Archaeology in the Netherlands. The Faculty ranks in the top ten worldwide in academic reputation and research impact (February 2021 QS World University Ranking by subject). The Faculty has a staff of more than 170…
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Research Policy and Support
The staff member working on Research Support coordinates the Research Support Office, Research Visitations, and the nomination of staff members for research awards. They also function as Secretary to the Faculty Research Committee and Ethics Committee. In addition, they have the Converis / Lucris…
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Institute for History
The Leiden University Institute for History is the home of a substantial research staff, including 65 employed and contract PhD candidates. The institute has a wide-ranging academic scope that is unique to the Netherlands. This is directly reflected in the participation of her staff in various Master's…
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Management Support
Responsibilities Management Support is responsible for: coordinating the meetings of the Executive Board advising on operational management advising on legal affairs advising on security affairs organising PhD defence ceremonies ICT coordination of Administration and Central Services…
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Ethics Committee
The ethics committee gives binding advice on ethical issues in research. Using the checklist, researchers are to determine whether their research needs to be presented to the committee for an ethics review. Grant applications will not be reviewed by the committee. Only research for which funding is…
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Education
On this page you can find resources for ethical research and teaching for both lectures and students. Checklist ethics for students Ethical dilemmas for lecturers and students
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Policy, Advice and Strategy
The Policy, Advice and Strategy department assists the Faculty Board in developing and implementing its policies and procedures. The department is staffed by employees who deal with a variety of specific policy issues, as well as project managers, and administrative support personnel. The Board Secretary…
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Links to Political Science programme rules and regulations
› Prospectus Political Science › Rules and regulations Board of Examiners › FAQ Board of Examiners › Examination procedure Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences › Explanation of examination grade calculation by the ICLON for teaching staff and students › Course and examination regulations BSc Political…
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Casimir Prize
The Casimir Prize is an appreciation of teaching teams that achieve renewal and innovation in education. The Casimir Prize is awarded to teams of minimum 2 and maximum 10 people, all employed by FSW. The prize consists of €1500, to be spent on team building, knowledge sharing or exchange with interns…
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Humanities Student Information Desk
You can visit the Humanities Student Information Desk for questions concerning: registration core curriculum courses minors PhD applications (more information on how to apply) official transcripts opportunities to follow courses if you are not a bachelor or master student (Contract and à la carte) You…
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Procedure ethical evaluation
As of 1 January 2019, the Ethics Committee will assess all new research proposals of FGGA researchers (including PhD research projects, excluding student research projects) using the 5 criteria set in the Code of Conduct for Research Integrity: honesty, scrupulousness, transparency, independence and…
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Institute Council
The Institute Council consists of scientists, support staff and PhD candidates. They represent the rest of the staff and give the Institute Board solicited and unsolicited advice on all matters on the Institute level relating to teaching, research, and organisation. The Institute Council is elected…
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Committee on Academic Practice
The Committee on Academic Practice is the standing advisory committee to the faculty board, the dean and academic directors, on matters relating to academic research. The Committee advises, in any case, on issues regarding research policies, professorial chairs, quality insurance and, in so far as it…
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Scientific Directors
At the head of a research discipline is a Scientific Director. Once every two weeks, the Scientific Directors of the Faculty’s eight institutes come together with the Faculty Board to discuss the research portfolios of science, administration, faculty and administration of the budget plan. The Dean…
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Composition
The members of the Advisory Board are: Mw. mr. J.S.L.M. Overbosch, Associate General Counsel IP Downstream, Shell International BV; Mr. J.E.M. Kempeneers, Ambassador / National Coordinator international positions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. W.A.J. Mijs, Chief Executive van de European…
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Strategy and Academic Affairs Directorate
Responsibility Strategy and Academic Affairs is responsible for strategy development and policy advice relating to teaching and research. It is the duty of SAZ to inform and advise the faculties. What does Strategy and Academic Affairs do? Prepares for decision-making and applications for new degree…
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LIPS
LIPS consists of the Student Information Desk, Student Career Service, Internship Coordination and International Coordination, and is located in the main hall of the Lipsius Building. Student Information Desk The Student Information Desk is the central student information point and can answer general…
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Composition
As of 1 July 2023 the composition of the Research Board is as follows: Professor J.M. Ubink, Director of Research and chairman Professor M. Haentjens, Programme Coordinator Coherent Private Law Professor J. v.d. Streek, (in absense prof.dr. I.J. Mosquera Valderrama) Programme Coordinator…