170 search results for “confidential counsellor” in the Student website
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Workshop CV and motivation letter
Career and apply for jobs
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Celebration of the Georgian Language Day
Conference
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Sweden in NATO and the changing EU security architecture
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Leiden Law Cast #8: Alumnus Ard van der Steur
Leiden Law Cast is a podcast made by Leiden Law School, Leiden University, for everyone who wants to learn more about current legal issues.
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Seven projects receive funding from Humanities' JEDI Fund
The Faculty of Humanities' Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Fund provides small grants to initiatives in support of diversity and inclusion, with specific emphasis on creating an inclusive learning environment.
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-Binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Trans and Non-binary Peer Support Group
Debate, Meeting
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Money Matters: Financial Distress and Sustainable Change
Panel Discussion
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How do we engage with experiences of war and displacement within our university community
Roundtable discussion
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(CANCELLED) The UK, the Netherlands, and Ukraine. How strong bilateral relations are crucial for multilateral diplomacy
Lecture, Seminar
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Protecting the Peace Process in Post-Brexit Northern Ireland
Lecture
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In cap and gown on the A12, titles on X? Academics in the public debate
Dialogue session
- FSW Career Days: 21-23 November 2022
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Alumna Natacha Harlequin: ‘When it really matters, I’m a lion’
She stands out for the moderate tone she takes in discussions on Dutch talk shows. Without judgement you can have an open conversation, criminal lawyer Natacha Harlequin learned in her student days in Leiden. ‘What I personally think of the alleged act doesn’t matter so much.’