3,409 search results for “programme in” in the Student website
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Students bring ‘Archaeology of the Margins’ to centre stage at SOYA 2026
On 10 April, the Faculty of Archaeology will host the Symposium of Young Archaeologists (SOYA), a fully student organised conference dedicated to the theme Archaeology of the Margins.
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‘Materiality, Religion, and the Environment’: L*CeSAR’s second workshop
On Thursday, the 19th of March 2026, students and staff had the chance to partake in the second full-day workshop organized by the Leiden Center for the Study of Ancient Religions (L*CeSAR). This edition was centered on the role of the environment in relation to religion in antiquity.
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Staying a step ahead of infections that threaten safe transfusion and transplantation
Preventing viral infections from being transmitted through blood transfusion and organ transplantation lies at the heart of the work of medical microbiologist and virologist Mariet Feltkamp and her team.
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Revolution in Archaeology: Virtual Excavation with AI iDig
The days of an archaeologist studying soil traces with a shovel in hand seem to be numbered. Digital archaeologists will soon launch the first version of software capable of carrying out a virtual excavation.
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Dutch MP Robert van Asten: ‘Our choices must also benefit future generations’
Alumnus Robert van Asten has been an MP for D66 since 2025. He studied Tax Law at Leiden University from 1997 to 2005. After a career in that field, he switched to local politics and later national politics.
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Sandra Palmen is State Secretary and alumna: ‘My main goal is to get the childcare benefit redress operation back on track’
Sandra Palmen studied tax law at Leiden University and built a career within central government, currently as State Secretary. She was one of the first to raise the alarm about the child benefits affair and is now righting the wrongs.
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Former Ministers: ‘It is like jumping aboard an extremely fast-moving train’
During an inspiring meeting at the Health Campus The Hague on 2 April, Jan Anthonie Bruijn and Jet Bussemaker reflected on their experiences in politics and looked ahead to the future of Dutch healthcare.
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As a parent, you influence your child’s depression (and why that is also good news)
‘Shouldn’t you get out of bed for once?’ Critical or controlling behaviour from parents, however well intentioned, can worsen the symptoms of young people with depression. That is the conclusion of PhD research by psychologist Wilma Wentholt. But warmth and emotional support can, in fact, have a protective…
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‘Unessays’ exhibition: where law and creativity intersect
What happens when you let go of the traditional essay and instead invite creativity, imagination and experimentation? Honours College Law students found out with 'unessays', now showcased in an exhibition at the KOG.
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Inventors with a nose for technology
Amidst the lathes and welding machines of the Fine Mechanics Department, Emiel Wiegers is working concentratedly on a metal cylinder. He and his colleagues design and construct components for researchers' set-ups. ‘We are a bunch of inventors who enjoy helping the researchers in our Faculty.’
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Career Prep: Panel session and Meet & Greet with alumni (for Psychology students)
Career and apply for jobs
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Teaching Machines to Learn
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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The Dutch Transatlantic Slave Trade
Conference, Book presentation
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Designing the next generation of precision medicine
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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The Telescopes and Instruments of Tomorrow
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
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Reading Subtitles: Insights from Eye Tracking
Conference, Lorentz Center workshop
- Museum Talks at the Leiden Department of Art History
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Exploring the Quantum Multiverse
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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The European Union’s Role in Security and Global Affairs: A review of the Danish EU Council Presidency and ways ahead
Lecture
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The Power of Social Media Networks: Scientific research on the entanglement of online and offline networks in times of conflict in Africa
Conference, 2-day Workshop
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Breaking the Cycle of Heart Attacks
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
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Why is the museum a topic in the current context?
Lecture
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Summer School Science Communication
Course
- Fireside Peace Chats: The Zainichi Korean community, the division, and peace movement
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The Interactive Pasts Conference 4
Conference
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Looking Inside — 3D Imaging Reimagined
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Tuesday Talk - Microscopy reinvented: peeking into living worlds
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
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ISSA’s Alumni Panel and Networking Event
Alumni event, Career event
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The Biological Roots of Musicality
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
- Effective Public Risk Communication: Raising Awareness without Causing undue Fear
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Compass on Purpose - Explore what matters to help you choose (NL/EN)
Career and apply for jobs, Study support, Study support
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Spui Campus: a celebratory start
Opening
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Gestures to signs around the world
Conference, Workshop
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
- Unification of the Mediterranean World Research Seminars 2023-2024
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The Complicit Politics of EU Migration Diplomacy
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2026
Career and apply for jobs
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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Information Session: Study at the Hertie School
Study information
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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Scribes and Inky Fingerprints: Collaborative and Mediated Authorship in Early Modern English Manuscripts
Conference
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Sensing Scripts: Popular Religion, the Senses and Textuality
Lecture, Keynote
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Study Skills 2024 (various subjects)
Study support
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Homo erectus from the sea: new discoveries from the Sunda Shelf
Lecture
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Working in culture and arts
Career and apply for jobs
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UAF Meet-Up Region South-West
Arts and culture
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Ancient History Research Seminar, Student Presentations
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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Thesis Week 2 & 6 May - Campus The Hague
Study support
- What's New?! Fall Lecture Series 2024
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Study Skills (English spoken) (POPcorner The Hague)
Study support