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Symposium Metaphors for quantum science and technology
Conference
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Young Interfaculty Lunch on Social Safety
Lecture
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To Detain, or Not to Detain: A Functional Approach to Non-State Armed Groups’ Activities in Non-International Armed Conflicts
PhD defence
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Family Matters
PhD defence
- Beach party FDR 2023
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'Vital Minds’: Healthy University Week 2022
Course
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Events Office: our process
We take you through the following steps to make sure your event is a success.
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Job Orientation for PhDs and Postdocs
Career development
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Change your online profile page
The information on your profile page is generated by different underlying systems. You can (request to) change or delete it. Please note that it may take some time before the adjustments are shown.
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Career policy for academic staff
Leiden University wants to attract the best academics. What requirements does it set for new academic staff members? What requirements must you meet for a career in academia? Read more about our career policy for academic staff.
- Flipping the classroom
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Storage and sharing
Estimate the amount of data you have created and what will be added?
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What to archive?
Start thinking in advance about the selection for long-term preservation.
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Writing for the web
Visitors to a website want to see immediately if the content is worth reading. The text should therefore be appealing and ‘scannable’.
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Open Science and archiving
Slowly but surely Open Science is becoming a standard in scholarly research, making it more open, collaborative, transparent, and after all FAIR, from its planning stages to publishing and re-use of data.
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Data processing register
A data processing register is a record of which personal data you process and who you share this data with. If you collect personal data for your research, you must record this in the data processing register.
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Guidelines for news articles
How do you write a good news article? Here are a number of guidelines to help you.
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Personal and sensitive data
Collecting personal and sensitive data is not as common an issue in archaeological research as in some other fields such as sociology and political sciences which is often the reason why archaeologists might not be aware that they are handling those types of data.
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Reserving rooms
Within the university you can reserve rooms for educational and non-regular educational purposes, but also for events, meetings and gatherings.
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Bringing students together
Connecting with the University and with one another directly contributes to students’ well-being. This page gives an overview of initiatives that promote this.
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Scientific integrity
Scientific integrity is an important element in the PhD trajectory, and is addressed in several different settings.
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Human Resources
Here you will find information about our HR policy. From salary scales to career guidance, and from confidential counsellors to various insurance (schemes) at an attractive discount.
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Changing your online profile page
The information on your profile page is generated by different underlying systems. You can (request to) change or delete it. Please note that it may take some time before the adjustments are shown.
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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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Existing partnerships
All partnerships between Leiden and international partner universities are managed in a central database.
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Scientific Conduct for PhDs (Governance and Global Affairs)
Research
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Don't be fooled by phishing
You think you can spot a phishing scam: a suspicious email that asks for your password or other personal data. But these emails are becoming increasingly plausible, so you could still fall into the trap. That’s why this method is still used so often by people with malicious intent. Did you know that…
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Business trips abroad
If you plan to make a business trip abroad? Ask your manager for permission in advance.
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Blogging about your research
Communication, Outreach
- Submitting grades to the SSC
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Experts in the media
Leiden University appreciates it if you explain your work to a wider audience every now and then. We encourage media contributions and have people and tools to help you with this.
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Minor programme
Leiden University gives its students the opportunity to assemble part of their programme themselves, which enables them to choose their own areas of emphasis. One way in which they can do this is to follow a minor, a coherent package of courses worth 30 credits.
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Producing videos and podcasts
This page is helpful if you want to produce knowledge clips, ask your students to work with multimedia themselves or ‘flip’ your teaching with video or audio material.
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Transferable skills
Transferable skills are skills that students develop during their studies and can use later in a variety of work contexts.
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AI as challenge and support
Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) are changing many aspects of education. On this page we help you discover the possibilities, encourage responsible use and effectively deploy AI tools in your educational practice.
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Vision
Our vision on lifelong development
- Develop your teaching skills @ FSW
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Unwinding your spine: A somatic approach to the spine in motion
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Chinese Calligraphy for everybody
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Salsa Lady Style basics
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Academic Writing for PhDs
Research, Communication
- Peer feedback
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WMO
The first FSW policy and SOPs for research subject to the WMO (Wet medisch-wetenschappelijk onderzoek met mensen) are currently in development.
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Join the walkout against the higher education cuts on 11 December
Finance, Organisation
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AI in Research and Education: Inspiration and collaboration at the eScience Event
How can you use AI in your research? And how can we implement new digital technologies within our faculty, with support from the experts we already have in-house? These were the central questions explored on the afternoon of Tuesday, 10 December, during the eScience event. Here are the key takeaways…
- Jouw ontwerp op de muur in het KOG!
- Vision on Blended Education
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Urban sketching
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Projects relating to second- and third-party income streams
Is your project financed by second and third-party sources of funding (national / EU grants and the private sector)? You will find information on what to take into account in the Regulations on Working for Third Parties. There, you will also find information about (financial) project management, such…
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Information events
It’s not easy to choose the right course of study for you. Leiden University is a strong believer in offering comprehensive orientation, so we organise information activities all year round.