232 search results for “employee well-being” in the Organisational structure
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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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Privacy Notice Alumni
If you have obtained an academic degree at our university, we hold personal data about you. The law requires that we keep some of these data, for instance to demonstrate that you obtained your degree. Other data are saved so that we can contact you. The Privacy Notice Almuni describes how the university…
- Course and Examination Regulations History (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Linguistics (BA)
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Transparency in Animal Testing
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), and the Netherlands Federation of University Medical Centers (NFU) have drawn up a ‘Code for Transparency in Animal Testing’, with the aim of achieving non-binding openness and…
- Course and Examination Regulations Media Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Linguistics (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Linguistics (research) (MA)
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Regulations on complaints relating to unacceptable behaviour, (sexual) intimidation, aggression, violence and discrimination
Leiden University strives for a good and stimulating work and study environment. Our policy framework on (sexual) intimidation, aggression, violence and discrimination is one of the ways in which we work towards this goal. Despite these efforts, should you be confronted by behaviour of this nature,…
- Course and Examination Regulations Philosophy (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations European Politics and Society (MA)
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Code of conduct on standards of behaviour between lectures and students
Leiden University wants to create a safe environment for everyone: staff, students and guests. In order to create and maintain such an environment, the codes of conduct below was established to provide a number of guidelines relating to proper standards of behaviour between lectures and students…
- Course and Examination Regulations Literary Studies (research) (MA)
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Institute Board
The Institute of Public Administration is managed by the Institute Board, which consists of the Scientific Director, Director of Education, the student member and two other members. They are appointed by the faculty from the scientific staff of the institute for a period of two years, in…
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Institute Board
The Institute Board is responsible for education and research and for the employees and finances of the institute. The members of the Institute Board are appointed for a maximum of three years. Reappointment is possible. The Institute of Education and Child Studies is managed by the Institute Board,…
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Overlap Committee Agreements
Each year different types of activities and events are organised for first year students to give them the opportunity to become well acquinted with Leiden University, Leiden itself and student life. To ensure that the introduction period for first-year students remains clearly structured and well-organised…
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Leiden University Data Management Regulation
Leiden University is revamping its policy with regard to the management, storage and provision of (research) data. The Leiden University Data Management Regulation is intended as a university framework for a viable data management policy. It is up to each faculty board to determine how the regulation…
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Handbook Laser Safety
The Handbook Laser Safety describes the management of laser safety for all departments within the university wherein lasers are in use. This handbook covers all laser facilities and installations, regardless of the class in which the laser falls. The ‘Laser Safety Handbook’ is intended to facilitate…
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Institute Board
The Institute of Security and Global Affairs is managed by the Institute Board. They are appointed by the faculty from the scientific staff of the institute for a period of two years, in principle. The Institute Board is responsible for the workflow of the employees, and promotes consistency between…
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Student Support Services
The goal of Student Support Services is to support students in their efforts to succeed in their studies. The department offers guidance, advice and information to students. Its main focus is matters such as study and student problems, legal issues, study-choice advice and careers advice. The department…
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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…
- Course and Examination Regulations South and Southeast Asian Studies (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations International Studies (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Literary Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Arts and Culture (MA)
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Management Affairs
Responsibilities The responsibilities of Management Affairs include preparing and coordinating the meetings of the Board of Governors, Executive Board, University Council, Management Team and Employee Council. Rector's Office The Rector’s Office is part of Management Affairs and is responsible…
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Institute Board
The Institute of Political Science is managed by the Institute Board, which consists of a Scientific Director, a Director of Undergraduate Studies, a Director of Graduate Studies, as well as a Director of Research. They are appointed for three years. In addition, one (appointed) student member sits…
- Course and Examination Regulations Humanities (bachelor's programmes)
- Course and Examination Regulations Russian and Eurasian studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (120EC) (MA)
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Regulations on ICT and internet use
The regulations on ICT and internet use contain a balance between responsible and safe use of ICT and internet on the one hand, and the privacy of the user on the other. What is allowed, and what is not? What consequences might follow abuse? These regulations state the rules regarding the use of…
- Course and Examination Regulations North American Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations International Relations (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Art History (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (60EC) (MA)
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Internship agreement form
When students do an internship, Leiden University in principle uses an internship agreement from the Universities of the Netherlands (UNL). This is a standard agreement for research universities. The UNL internship agreement states what the internship organisation and the university offer by way of…
- Course and Examination Regulations African Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Classics and Ancient Civilizations (research) (MA)
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Code of Conduct
In its mission statement, the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs in The Hague formulates the following important ambition: ‘To develop into an internationally renowned academic centre of knowledge that focuses on complex issues and current developments in society.’ To be able to achieve this ambition,…
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Latin American Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Latin American Studies (MA)
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Course and Examination Regulations Psychology
The Course and Examination Regulations (OER) for the bachelor’s and master's programmes contain information on such issues as admission criteria examinations programmes graduation The terms of the Board of Examiners with regard to the completion of courses and taking examinations can be found…
- Course and Examination Regulations Dutch Studies (BA)
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Personal Data Register
Leiden University often registers the personal data of students and staff in the performance of its work. The university processes this data in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act (Wbp). Among other things, this means that the university maintains a public register of notifications: an…
- Course and Examination Regulations Religious Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Philosophy (120EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Middle Eastern Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Humanities (master's programmes)
- Course and Examination Regulations Classics and Ancient Civilizations (MA)