26 search results for “maarja” in the Public website
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    Maarja SeireFaculty of Humanities
m.seire@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271707
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    Maarja BeerkensFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
vice-dean@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009554
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    Interim vice-dean Maarja Beerkens focuses on happiness and trust: ‘Very proud of teachers and students’
        
    
A new face is strengthening FGGA's Faculty Board as vice-dean in the coming months. Maarja Beerkens comes from the Institute of Public Administration, where she has been teaching since 2010 and has also been Associate Professor and Educational Director for many years. The enthusiastic The Hague resident…
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    Public leadership as a balancing act? How leaders’ context influences leadership
    
    
Public leadership received increasing attention, but we still do not understand how the context of public leaders affects leadership. This research project delves into public leaders’ perceptions of the leadership situations they find themselves in, which are characterised by multiplicity – one could…
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    Teaching Prize
    
    
Each year, the Leiden University Student Platform (LUS) presents the Leiden Education Prize.
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    Archival scribes and archival practice during the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods
    
    
The focus of my research project are the archival scribes who wrote private legal documents in ancient Babylonia. Thousands of such records from the first millennium BCE have survived to this day. These documents were written on clay in cuneiform script, using Akkadian language. My sources are selected…
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    About
    
    
The Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs is one of a total of seven faculties of Leiden University, located in The Hague.
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    Knowledge as world heritage
    
    
Researchers have the whole world as their work area. Dutch researchers collaborate with Chinese, Australians give lectures in Lithuania, Koreans move to America and back. Who can contribute to academic knowledge, who benefits from it and who pays for it? A fair and effective system for this has not…
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    Persia and Babylonia: Creating a New Context for Understanding the Emergence of the First World Empire
    
    
The Persian Empire (539-330 BCE) was the first world empire in history. At its height, it united a territory stretching from present-day India to Libya - and it would take 2,000 years before significantly larger empires emerged in early modern Eurasia. This territorial sweep is both a source of fascination…
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    New MOOC increases awareness of health care governance
        
    
In March 2019, the Institute for Public Administration launched the MOOC Population Health Governance, in collaboration with the LUMC at Leiden University. The MOOC was one of the first modules to became available at the Coursera platform, as part of the ongoing development of the new Master’s programme…
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    Dr. Beerkens gives keynote speech at the INQAAHE Forum in Fiji
        
    
On 23 – 25 May, representatives of the higher education quality assurance agencies from all over the world gathered in Fiji to discuss issues faced by the agencies in the challenging times.
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    ‘I take my students with me up the mountain’
        
    
It's good to have high expectations of your students, says public administration lecturer Maarja Beerkens. ‘But I don't stand at the top of the mountain telling them to climb up.' This empathic and at the same time demanding lecturer has been nominated for the LUS Teaching Prize.
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    Postponement of the Congress on the Social Benefits of Higher Education to the autumn
    
    
The organising committee of the congress 'Social Benefits of Higher Education' has decided to postpone the congress.
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    Van de keukentafel tot de hoogste Haagse kringen: iedereen lobbyt
        
    
Je onderdompelen in de wereld van de lobby. Dat kan op donderdag 10 november tijdens de Nacht van de Lobbyist, een publiek event dat de Universiteit Leiden en de Public Affairs Academie voor de 2de keer organiseren. Vijf vragen aan initiatiefnemer Bert Fraussen, universitair docent bij het Instituut…
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    Five stars once again for the LUC bachelor Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges: ‘Incredibly proud’
        
    
For the twelfth consecutive year, Leiden University College The Hague has been awarded the 'Top Programme' quality label by the Keuzegids Universiteiten 2025. With an impressive overall score of 89 out of 100 points, the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges (BA/BSc) programme has earned five…
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    Erwin Muller appointed Vice-Rector of Organisational Development
        
    
Leiden University’s Executive Board has appointed Erwin Muller as Vice Rector of Organisational Development. In this role, he will help further professionalise and improve the university’s organisation as per the Strategic Plan.
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    Honorary doctorates and prizes
    
    
Leiden University regularly confers honorary doctorates, and presents awards and prizes.
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    Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformations
    
    
Globalization, migration, technological innovation and climate change pose challenges to citizens in European countries. These challenges test the limits of cross-national and cross-generational solidarities, touching upon the very foundations of governance and society. This research program aims at…
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    Working towards a better world together
        
    
Global problems such as diseases of affluence or microplastics in the sea are too complex to be dealt with from a single scientific discipline or by just one country. Leiden University has the expertise to bring solutions to these enormous problems a step closer. Read more in the research dossier on…
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    ‘I build my lectures around the questions students ask.'
        
    
Lecturers should take something of a back-seat role so that there is more opportunity for discussion among students. That is what cell biologist Roland Dirks believes. This inspiring lecturer has won the LUS Teaching Prize.
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    Opening of the FGGA academic year: Much appreciation, new challenges
        
    
On Prinsjesdag, 16 September 2025, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) opened the new faculty year with a reception at Wijnhaven. The opening was dedicated to the university’s lustrum theme: ‘Ahead of Time’.
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    ‘I try to make my students enthusiastic about the subject’
        
    
‘My lectures have to be as enjoyable as possible for the students, even when they're about the drier parts of maths.' Robert-Jan Kooman is one of the nominees for the LUS Teaching Prize.
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    Een bolwerk van vrijheid: hoe IncLUsion vluchtelingstudenten opneemt in de academische gemeenschap
        
    
The incLUsion programme offers refugees who are not yet able to enrol as regular students the opportunity to take part in university education. Simon (IncLUsion secretary) and Sharon (exchange officer) reflect on the graduation and explain how the programme works.
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    Seeking balance in a changing world and university
        
    
The world around us is changing. What does that mean for the future of Europe, on this turbulent world stage? And what does it mean for our teaching, and for the expectations that Leiden University has of its students? These were the key questions during the opening of the 2018-2019 academic year on…
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    FGGA in 2024: This was the year of our faculty
        
    
2024 was a remarkable and eventful year for the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs. In this year overview, we look back month by month at the key events and developments.