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Selection and placement
The BSc-programmes of Leiden University’s Institute of Political Science have a Selection and placement procedure. The procedure is outlined here: › BSc Political Science: International Relations and Organisations › BSc Politicologie (in Dutch) › BSc Politicologie: Internationale Politiek (in Dutch)…
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Prospectus Political Science
Bachelor’s › BSc Political Science: International Relations and Organisations Dutch bachelor’s programmes › Studiegids Politieke Wetenschap Master’s › MSc Political Science: International Organisation › MSc Political Science: International Politics › MSc Political Science: Political Science: Nationalism,…
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Board of Examiners
The Board of Examiners of the Institute of Political Science has been legally appointed to organise and coordinate examinations. Its main powers are described in the programme’s Course & Examination Regulations (CER), as well as its own Rules and Regulations.
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Student Charter
The student charter informs Leiden University student of what they can expect from the university and what the university expects from them. The charter is, in fact, a compilation of the rights and obligations of students. It also provides a summary of the facilities available to students. Most importantly,…
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Board of Examiners
The executive board of the Board of Examiners consists of the following members: Jan Jansen (chair) Jasmijn Rana Mark Westmoreland Sissy Hofmeester (secretary) Freek Colombijn (external member)
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Codes of conduct
Below you can find an overview of relevant codes of conduct and sources which are used in the ethics assessments.
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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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By-laws Institute of Political Science
See also › BSc and MSc programme rules and regulations
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Online Proctoring Protocol Leiden University
The Online Proctoring Protocol describes the procedure and the rules and criteria for online proctoring when examinations are taken online. The possibility of online proctoring is described in Article 4.1 of the Course and Examination Regulations (OER), and the criteria are laid down in this present…
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Guidelines for Elective Credits and Minors
This document comprises guidelines drawn up by the Executive Board, within the meaning of Article 9.5 in conjunction with Article 9.15 of the Higher Education and Research Act (WHW), which must be implemented by the Faculty Boards. The Guidelines for Elective Credits and Minors describes the procedure…
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HR FGGA
The HR department of FGGA advises and supports the Faculty Board and management of the Institutes and staff departments of the faculty on personnel matters, personnel policy, organisational development and personnel planning, employment conditions, job classification, dismissal procedures and regulations.…
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Information for PhD candidates
As a PhD candidate, PhD fellow, or contract PhD at Leiden Law School you are automatically part of the Graduate School. This means that you can follow the courses and workshops that the Graduate School organises, make use of the support services, and are subject to the Graduate School’s quality control…
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Research data management and GDPR
In the application form for ethical review, the Ethics Committee emphasizes the importance of a data management plan and the careful use of personal data (in relation to GDPR). The Ethics Committee does not review/check the data management plan nor the use of personal data by the researcher.…
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Ethics Committee
In light of the duties of care mentioned in the new Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity The Faculty Board of FGGA decided to install an Ethics Committee, that will evaluate all research of FGGA researchers. Ethical review of research proposals is already common practice for research…
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Board of admissions
The Board of Admissions is responsible for the requirements for the International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP) and the Master's Programmes in Psychology. Tasks The main tasks of this Board of Admissions are described in detail in the Course and Examination Regulations | Additional rules and…
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Programme Committees
To assure the quality of the study programmes, the Faculty has developed a quality assurance system, of which the Programme Committee (PC) is the most important body. Every study programme has its own PC. You can contact the members of the PC at any time if you have questions or complaints about the…
- Rules of procecure bachelor's Programme Committee Political Science
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OER
The way in which the programmes of the Institute of Public Administration are set up is laid down in the Education and Examination Regulations (OER). The Examination Board subsequently determines the rules and guidelines.
- Rules of procedure master's Programme Committee Political Science
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Exam procedure FSW
The exam procedure supplies information on what is expected from you before, during and after the exam.
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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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Exam procedure FSW
The faculty's exam procedure tells you what to do before, during and after an exam.
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Parameter Model Faculty of Archaeology
Parameters for the Definition and Division of Tasks for Academic Staff at the Faculty of Archaeology
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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 fellows
Training and Supervision Plan for PhD fellows 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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Local Consultative Body
The Local Consultative Body is a form of consultation between the employer (the Executive Board) and unions. The Executive Board is represented by the member who holds the HRM portfolio and University employees are represented by three unions. These unions also participate in negotiations on the…
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Authorities
The authorities of the University Council are set out in the Higher Education and Research Act (WHW; Dutch only) and the University Council Regulations. The University Council has the right of consent, consultation right and right of initiative. Right of consent For some decisions,…
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Board of Deans / Doctorate Board
Responsibility The Board of Deans is a consultative structure for all faculty deans. The Board also acts as Doctorate Board. This is specified in the Leiden University PhD Regulations. What does the Board of Deans/Doctorate Board do? Acting as the Doctorate Board: conferring doctorates and honorary…
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Department of Strategy and Policy
The Department of Strategy and Policy is responsible for providing support to the Faculty Board, the Education Board, and the Department of Education in the development of the Faculty’s vision and strategy related to education, and the preparation, adoption, and implementation of policy related to education.…
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Faculty Board
Faculty Board is responsible for the management and organisation of the Faculty with respect to education, teaching and scholarly practice. is responsible for the administration of the Faculty. The Executive Board has delegated authority to the Faculty Board with respect to personnel, financial…
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Boards of Examiners
Every study programme has a Board of Examiners, which monitors compliance with the Course and Examination Regulations.
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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee of Cultural Anthropology/Development Sociology (CADS) consists of lecturers and students.
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Reorganisation Code of Conduct
A scrupulous procedure is applied to reorganisations at the University. This is set out in the Leiden University Reorganisation Code of Conduct.
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Privacy notice - Study abroad reports
The data (the study abroad reports) are used to assist other students who are considering undertaking study-related activities abroad.
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Recognition procedure study associations Leiden University - Faculty of Archaeology
Study associations form a very important part of the academic community within Leiden University and the faculties. This policy document is about the recognition of study associations within the Faculty of Archaeology.