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Una Europa Staff Week 2026: come together as staff and students to transform how we learn and work
Education, Research
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MEPs’ visit highlights importance of knowledge about Global South
Two MEPs visited Leiden University on Friday 30 January. Their visit underscored the vital importance of the university’s expertise on Africa, Asia and Latin America in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
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'The SKO highlights what is already happening and shows that educational professionalism is a fully-fledged career path.'
On Monday 12 January, Joanne Mouthaan, associate professor in the Clinical Psychology section, received the Senior Qualification in Education (SKO). Within the university, increasing importance is being attached to recognising and valuing different career paths. Not only research, but also education…
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The right to demonstrate: an integral part of our democracy, but what are the limits?
On 26 January, Rowie Stolk, Laura Hanrath and Marloes Noorloos spoke at the lecture ‘The Right to Demonstrate under Scrutiny’. This discussion session, part of the university lecture series Community. Conversation. Connection., was organised in response to difficult questions about the right to demo…
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‘The Geopoliticisation of Europe’: Joris Larik delivers the Havel-Cleveringa Lecture
Where European integration has long been understood as a peace project, Joris Larik argued in his Havel-Cleveringa Lecture that recent developments point to an accelerated shift towards a European Union that places its interests, security and geopolitical position more centrally.
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Career Café
Transferable skills, Career development
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Responsible collaboration
When you work with partners from home or abroad, these collaborations must be safe and responsible.
- What's next?
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Working from home
Leiden University provides employees with all the necessary facilities to work from home efficiently and comfortably. Here you will find more information about software, network connections, and setting up your workspace, as well as answers to questions such as: How do I access my files from home? How…
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Training course Leading from the middle
Management, Leadership
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Jeffrey AbspoelAdministration and Central Services
j.abspoel@bb.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277154
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Roadmap
The TEC roadmap for 2025 will be shared soon.
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Paul van der WerfISSC
p.e.van.der.werf@issc.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5276892
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Staff symposium on student well-being: Resilience through connection
Conference
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Research in the media
How can you ensure that your research hits the headlines? How can you bring your research output, such as PhD research or a publication, to the attention of the public?
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Supervising Your PhD Candidates: Next Level
Management
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Effective Communication: Standing Up for Yourself Without Damaging Relationships
Communication, Working effectively, Transferable skills
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Start of classes at Spui Campus – Guide
Education, Facility, ICT
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Six new grants bring Leiden University researchers and Una Europa partners together
Leiden University researchers will be working more closely with colleagues at Una Europa partner universities this year. Three research projects have been awarded up to €40,000 in Una Europa seed funding to explore questions related to democracy and AI, web tracking technologies and clean energy.
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No one is opposed to humanity. But what does it mean, and how do you put it into practice?
Humanity is a widely used concept in organisations, yet it is rarely given concrete meaning. As a result, it often remains vague and non-committal, with dehumanisation as an unintended consequence. According to Marjon Bohré, practising humanity requires making deliberate choices, in language, decision-making…
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Luca Andrea got to work with coins at the Teylers Museum: ‘By looking at the object, you discover new stories’
A paper during her master's degree put student Luca Andrea on the trail of Roman coins. While on an internship at the Teylers Museum, she organised the coin collection and came across some fascinating stories. 'Coins have had all kinds of functions.'
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Advanced Project Management for PhD Candidates
Management, Research, Working effectively, Transferable skills
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Advancing Child-Friendly Justice in Chile
Advancing Child-Friendly Justice Through Dialogue and Exchange in Santiago, Chile
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Collaboration tools
The university offers a number of facilities for collaborating with colleagues within and outside the University. This may involve sharing information or collaborating on documents. Depending on your objective, you can choose from the following collaboration tools.
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ICT-contact persons
For each university unit, the ICT Shared Service Centre (ISSC) has an appointed ICT contact person responsible for applying for ICT facilities for research, teaching and operational management.
- Career preparation
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Communications
Leiden University works continuously to ensure a strong profile and societal visibility. On these pages, you will find more information about our strategic direction and the use of media, as well as answers to questions such as: What are our core messages? Which channel should I choose for my target…
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Data storage
Your options for data storage may vary depending on factors such as size and sensitivity of the data or collaboration with partners outside the university. We are all responsible for data protection. To keep personal data as secure as possible, approved tools should be used to ensure safe processing…
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Skills
What skills do students need to function as academic professionals and engaged citizens?
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Anna van BuerenpleinAnna van Buerenplein 301, The Hague
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Skillslab: Use your strengths to communicate
Communication
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LipsiusCleveringaplaats 1, Leiden
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OIKOS Crash Course in Greek Palaeography 2026
Course
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Summer School 'The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance'
Course, Summer School
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From the ground up: The politics of burial and memory in the early Islamic world
Conference
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Leadership with impact
Leadership
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CINETS 2026: Crimmigration in an Age of Authoritarian Drift
Conference
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LUMC research improves risk assessment for hereditary breast cancer
Researchers at LUMC have made a breakthrough in understanding PALB2 mutations, an important cause of hereditary breast cancer.
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Staging the Heroine
Conference
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Beehive Student CentreTurfmarkt 104, The Hague
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Examining DNA molecules one by one: how combining techniques can help us understand diseases such as dementia
‘By cleverly combining new techniques for analysing DNA at the level of individual molecules, we can achieve real breakthroughs in research into conditions such as dementia,’ predicts Professor John van Noort. Together with four leading biophysics research groups, he has written a review article in…
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Meet Leiden Law School's new D&I officer
Starting on 1 February 2026, Nadia Sonneveld will work one day a week as the faculty's Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) officer. Here, she explains how she came to take on this role and her priorities for the coming months.
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Kees Goudswaard won’t be whiling away his days
After 45 years at Leiden University, it is time for Kees Goudswaard to retire. In his farewell lecture, he reflects on developments in his field: social security.
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WijnhavenTurfmarkt 99, The Hague
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Personal and company mobile devices
Here you will find guidelines for using devices such as laptops, tablets, and telephones. Whether you are working with a device purchased for you by ISSC or with a device you have purchased privately, it is important that you save your files securely and handle confidential data with care.
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Plexus Student CentreKaiserstraat 25, Leiden
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Designing and building a sound sculpture with 3D printed parts
During a large part of 2025 I had the chance to use the facilities of the Digital Humanities Lab (Huizinga), in particular its 3D printer, to develop one of my research projects. As a PhD candidate in artistic research in music at ACPA, the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts of Leiden University,…
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Leiden University positive about coalition plans, with a few concerns
Dutch universities have responded positively to the new coalition plans. Investments in education, research and innovation will be prioritised, and the stringent cutbacks proposed by the previous cabinet will be reversed. Optimism is the order of the day in Leiden, though caution is advised.
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Turning the tables on tuberculosis: boosting our own immune forces
Tuberculosis bacteria survive by hiding in our immune cells. In her PhD research, biologist Salomé Muñoz Sánchez explores how boosting the body’s own defenses might outsmart this deadly pathogen. Her work reveals two key proteins that help immune cells destroy the bacteria.
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Alumnus Dave Wesselink: lawyer and professional bobsledder
Leiden Law School alumnus Dave Wesselink began his career as a lawyer in 2022. He’s also a professional bobsledder. ‘When you’re tearing round a bend at 130km/hour, you need to be able to stay calm and focused on what you’re doing.’