192 search results for “humanities buddy programme” in the Organisational structure
- Course and Examination Regulations Humanities (bachelor's programmes)
- Course and Examination Regulations Humanities (master's programmes)
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Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities is a unique international centre for the advanced study of languages, cultures, arts, and societies worldwide, in their historical contexts from prehistory to the present. The Faculty of Humanities is one of seven faculties of Leiden…
- Implementing regulations for administrative bodies of study programmes of the Faculty of Humanities
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Human Resources
The Human Resources (HR) department advises and supports the faculty board and management of the institutes and staff departments of the faculty on HR policy, organizational development and personnel planning, terms of employment, job evaluation, dismissal procedures and regulations. In addition, they…
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Human Resources
The HR department (Human Resources) of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences proactively provides advice and feedback on the development, implementation and operation of HR policies. Society is evolving. This demands a different way of working and collaborating, and new skills that prioritise…
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Human Resources
The Human Resources Department at Leiden Law School is staffed by the Head HRM and HRM advisors. They advise and support the Faculty Board and the management of the Institutes and staff departments at the faculty in relation to personnel matters, personnel policy, organisational development and personnel…
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Humanities Think Tank
The Humanities Think Tank (HTT) is composed out of 16 students from 16 different study programmes. The Think Tank meets every 6 weeks to discuss and advice the Leiden Faculty of Humanities about relevant faculty topics such as communication towards students, the integration of research and education,…
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Humanities Student Information Desk
You can visit the Humanities Student Information Desk for questions concerning: registration core curriculum courses minors PhD applications (more information on how to apply) official transcripts opportunities to follow courses if you are not a bachelor or master student (Contract and à la carte) You…
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Human Resource Management Directorate
Responsibility HRM is responsible for University’s HRM policy, training policy, terms of employment policy and organisational development. What does HRM do? Implements the HRM policy Provides staff training Provides information on the job market Advises on employment law Promotes internal mobility…
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Programmes
The Faculty of Humanities has a wealth of expertise in many fields, including philosophy, religious studies, history, art history, literature, linguistics and area studies of almost the entire world. This is evident in the diversity of study programmes that we offer. For each study programme, you can…
- Regulations of the Faculty of Humanities
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Programme Directors
At the head of each programme is a Programme Director, usually a professor who is involved in education and reports to the Vice Dean and the member of the Faculty Board with the education portfolio. There is a consultative body of Programme Directors. The Vice Dean is the chairman. The Programme Directors…
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Programme Committees
Every study programme or group of study programmes have their own Programme Committee (PC). Half of the members of the PC are students, the other half are teaching staff. Together they safeguard the quality of teaching, they raise bottlenecks and they advise on the development and conduct of course…
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Programme Board
The Programme Board International Studies is responsible for the teaching programme, i.e. for designing and implementing the teaching programme. The Board comprises of a member of the academic staff as Programme Chair, the Programme Manager, and two student reprentatives from International Studies.…
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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…
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Programme Committees
Each degree programme has its own Programme Committee in which students and lecturers reflect on how that programme is taught. The committee advises the programme board, faculty board and faculty council about the quality of the teaching, the Course and Examination Regulations (OER) and the teaching…
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Programme Boards
Programma boards are responsible for drawing up and properly implementing the educational programme of the study programmes. From year to year, the programme boards ensure that the education of the programmes is organised.
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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee of the Institute of Education and Child Studies advises the institute and faculty councils about everything that concerns education. Furthermore, the Programme Committee actively contributes to quality assurance of the Institute’s bachelor’s and master’s programmes.…
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Programme Committees
The programme committees advise the institute and faculty councils about everything that concerns education. Furthermore, these committees actively contribute to quality assurance of the Institute’s bachelor’s and master’s programmes. Both staff and students are represented in the programme committees.…
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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee consists of teachers and students. The committee is responsible for evaluations of teaching, and the main body where concrete issues can be addressed. Each programme has a Programme Committee (OC), in which both students and teachers are members. This committee has an independent…
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Programme Committee
Our programmes BSc Security Studies (BaSS) and MSc Crisis and Security Management (CSM) have a joint Programme Committee, composed for the half of students, and half of lecturers. The Education Committee monitors the quality of the programmes and advises the Programme Directors and the Dean on this…
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Programme Committees
Each degree programme has its own Programme Committee (Opleidingscommissie, OLC) that is made up of lecturers and students. It provides advice to the Education Board and the Programme Director of the degree programme in question. Each OLC meets a number of times a year to discuss all matters related…
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Programme Committees
In the Programme Committee, students and lecturers reflect together on education. The committee can provide solicited and unsolicited advice to the Programme Board, Faculty Board and Faculty Council on the quality of education, the content and structure of the educational programmes and educational…
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Programme Board
The Institute of Education and Child Studies has a Programme Board, consisting of the scientific director and at most two other members including a student member. The student member is given the opportunity to be present at meetings and is an auditor with advisory authority. The Programme Board, amongst…
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Programme Committees
The Institute of Public Administration has two programme committees (OLC) that consist of academic members of staff, and students.
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Study Programmes
On these pages you find contact details and composition of education comittees, boards of examiners and boards of admissions for all bachelor's and master's programmes within the Faculty of Science.
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Master's programmes
For each programme (see menu on left) links to the websites for prospective students and current students a list of teaching staff contact details of the study coordinator and the chair of the Programme Board Information for teaching staff The most important information for teaching staff for each study…
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Code of Conduct for Students of the Faculty of Humanities
The motto of Leiden University Praesidium Libertatis (“Bastion of Freedom”) means that we are committed to fostering an inclusive and safe learning and working environment that is conducive to academic inquiry and the free exchange of ideas. To create such an environment, the Faculty of Humanities expects…
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Fellow research programmes
Research Board Research programme's - How to become a research fellow / RAF-procedure
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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee of Cultural Anthropology/Development Sociology (CADS) consists of lecturers and students.
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Bachelor's programmes
For each programme (see menu on left) links to the websites for prospective students and current students a list of teaching staff contact details of the study coordinator and the chair of the Programme Board General information Information interships Academic calendar Prospectus
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Pre-PhD Programme
The Pre-PhD Programme is aimed at students who would like to obtain a PhD. Interested? Look for more information.
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Bachelor's Programme Committee
The Bachelor's Programme Committee is responsible for the constant process of adjusting and modifying the education programme, for instance, by means of education evaluations, both small-scale and large-scale. The Committee is concerned with: possible overlap between courses, whether courses follow…
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Master's Programme Committee
Contributing ideas and discussing the master program, that is the job of the Master Program Committee (MOC). Facebook page MOC Psychology
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Research Master’s Programme Committee
The Research Master’s Programme Committee (in Dutch: R-MOC) is responsible for the constant process of adjusting and modifying the education programme, for instance, by means of education evaluations, both small-scale and large-scale.. The committee deals with various issues related to: programme quality…
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Educational Board teacher education programme
See page in Dutch
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Regulations ICLON teacher education programme
The regulations are available in Dutch.
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Core Vision Bachelor's Programmes
Core vision Bachelor's programme
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Research Programmes Institute for History
The Unification of the Mediterranean World (400 BC - 400 AD) Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-1800 Politics, Culture and National Identities 1789-present Colonial and global history Cities, migration and global interdependence History and…
- Faculty of Science > Manual Programme Committees
- Regulations for admission to Master's programmes
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Plexus Advisory Group
Plexus Student Centre is there for the needs of all students. The Plexus Advisory Group advises Plexus management during regular meetings. All manner of day to day issues are addressed, from smoking by the exit, to requests for subsidies (SOS) and facilities for student organisations. Both independent…
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Regulations relating to allowances for organisation and election programme costs
University groups may be eligible for allowances for organisation and election programme costs. In this regulation you can read about the conditions, the amounts and the application procedure for reimbursements.
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Links to Political Science programme rules and regulations
› Prospectus Political Science › Rules and regulations Board of Examiners › FAQ Board of Examiners › Examination procedure Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences › Explanation of examination grade calculation by the ICLON for teaching staff and students › Course and examination regulations BSc Political…
- Rules of procecure bachelor's Programme Committee Political Science
- Rules of procedure master's Programme Committee Political Science
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Boards of Admission education programmes Institute of Political Science
The admission committees assess whether or not students are to be admitted to the programmes: BSc Political Science; MSc Political Science; Details regarding admission requirements and procedures are available on these sites: BSc Political Science MSc Political Science Members BSc Political Science:…
- Regulations: Study Programmes with Selection and Placement Procedures (Numerus Fixus)
- Faculty of Science > 2022-2023 > Rules and Regulations (R&R) Master's programme