204 search results for “codee” in the Staff website
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Jeroen CodeeFaculty of Science
jcodee@chem.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275037
- FSW Code of Conduct
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Code of Conduct on Integrity
Anyone who comes into contact with Leiden University should be able to trust that we will act with integrity. The Code of Conduct on Integrity describes how we can work together to ensure that this is the case, whether in relation to research, interactions with students, purchasing or the use of University…
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Digital communication code of conduct
More and more people are experiencing work pressure due to digital means of communication. Media like e-mail and Signal (WhatsApp) ensure that we can be reached day and night, which can cause an increased sense of work pressure and always being 'on call'. In February 2023, the new digital communication…
- Code Orange: Exams will continue
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HR policy and code of conduct
At Leiden University, we expect our researchers and lecturers to share our ambition to become one of the best. This is the crux of our HR policy. Read more about our policy below. Also, you will find more information about temporary staff, staff participation, leadership and how we ensure our integr…
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Codes orange and yellow: exams and education continue, students keep an eye on Brightspace
Education, Organisation
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Code voor Kinderrechten moet internet veiliger maken voor kinderen
De Code voor Kinderrechten op het internet toont makers van apps en games hoe zij de rechten van kinderen kunnen beschermen en meenemen in hun ontwerp. Dat is hard nodig, zeggen de opstellers hoogleraar Recht en Digitale Technologie Simone van der Hof en onderzoeksdirecteur Sander van der Waal van stichting…
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How to make safe links for QR codes
Security
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Martijn Nouwen in Der Spiegel About the New EU Code of Conduct Against Harmful Tax Practices
Der Spiegel reports about the planned reform of the EU Code of Conduct aimed at tackling harmful tax practices of EU Member States. A reform is urgently needed to tackle remaining forms of tax competition, which cost EU countries billons of euros every year.
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Simone van der Hof joins Special Group on Code of Conduct for age-appropriate design
Simone van der Hof, professor of Law and Digital Technology at eLaw, has joined the EU Special Group on Code of Conduct for age-appropriate design as an expert.
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Code for children’s rights: Designing technology with children in mind
On Friday 12 March 2021, the (Dutch) website www.codevoorkinderrechten.nl was launched. This code for children’s rights has been created to help those involved in the development and design of digital services to develop these services with the interests of children in mind.
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New publication - Desire in Code: Legal Perspectives on Sex Robots and Consent
Carlotta Rigotti, postdoctoral researcher at eLaw – Center for Law and Digital Technologies, has published a new article, Desire in Code: Legal Perspectives on Sex Robots and Consent, in Law, Culture and the Humanities.
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Does Elon Musk have to abide by his own code of conduct on X?
X’s guidelines prohibit manipulated and misleading media. And yet owner Elon Musk recently posted a video of Kamala Harris with an AI voice. Professor of Law and Digital Technologies Gerrit-Jan Zwenne talks to Dutch newspaper ‘de Volkskrant’ about what Musk is and is not allowed to post.
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Maria del Carmen Parafita CoutoFaculty of Humanities
m.parafita.couto@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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OSCoffee: Better coding for reproducible research
Lecture
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Activating your LU-card
To be able to activate your LU-Card online, it is necessary that you confirm your identity. We use the ReadID Ready app for this. On this page you will see what you need to confirm your identity.
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Research Software: Coding Café and NL-RSE Meetup
Conference
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Vivian van der WerfFaculty of Science
v.van.der.werf@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Reorganisation
During a reorganisation, the University does its utmost to avoid redundancies, regardless of whether these relate to the University as a whole, to an institute or to a department of a faculty or service.
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Research integrity
The confidential counsellor for research integrity is your first port of call for any questions or situations relating to research integrity, or if you have suspicions about a current or former employee of Leiden University. All your meetings with the confidential counsellor are confidential.
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Travel to high-risk areas
If you want to travel for work to an area with a security risk country or area with the color code orange and/or red, you need prior permission from the university.
- Diversity and inclusion
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Additional authentication via ULCN (MFA)
Additional authentication ensures better security of identities and (personal) information within systems. More and more university systems are therefore using additional authentication, also called Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
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Safety abroad
Leiden University has policies in place regarding travel restrictions for students and staff within the context of their studies, work or research. The basis of these restrictions are the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs travel advisories.
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Programming in Python
Training
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University Campus SpuiSpui 5, The Hague
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Radvile JuskaiteFaculty of Science
r.juskaite@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273583
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August AmmerlaanFaculty of Science
a.n.a.ammerlaan@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Nathaniel PotinFaculty of Science
n.y.d.potin@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274478
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Vincent VerhoeksFaculty of Science
v.f.h.verhoeks@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273576
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Dung-Yeh WuFaculty of Science
d.wu.3@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Pascal BalicFaculty of Science
p.b.balic@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Daan HoogersFaculty of Science
d.hoogers@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271505
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Wouter RemmerswaalFaculty of Science
w.a.remmerswaal@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Personal data
As a university employee, you probably work with personal data. That is not just names and telephone numbers – it can also include things like cookies. How can you make sure you are working in a privacy-proof way?
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Regulations
Leiden University’s regulations are drawn up by various departments, such as Legal Affairs, Human Resources and the department of Health, Safety & Environment.
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Quality and integrity
Leiden University attaches great importance to high-quality, ethical, and independent research. Here you will find more information about review committees, codes of conduct, and policy frameworks, as well as answers to questions such as: When do I need to have my research reviewed? What rules apply…
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Safety and security
On this webpage, you will find more information about (types of) security, who to ask for advice and where to report incidents.
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Navigating corporate responsibility in global supply chains using codes of conduct
PhD defence
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Scientific Conduct for PhDs (LUMC)
Research, Transferable skills
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Teaching academic integrity
Within all bachelor’s and master’s programmes, depending on the type of programme, attention is paid to ensuring that academic research is carried out scrupulously. For each programme, this is done in a way that is appropriate for the discipline in question.
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Nursing mothers' room Old Observatory
Old Observatory, Sterrenwachtlaan 11, 2311 GW, Leiden
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Stilteruimte Old Observatory
Old Observatory, Sterrenwachtlaan 11, 2311 GW, Leiden
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Academic integrity
The integrity and reliability of academic research are of fundamental importance to the University. All parties, both within and outside the University, must be able to have confidence that our research is conducted in a scrupulous, fair, verifiable, impartial and independent manner.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions about Maileon
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) can be an aspect of teaching and learning, an outcome to achieve and/or an atmosphere to create. On this page you can find out more information in terms of support and best practices.
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Invoices
With the introduction of the new administrative system the use of SAP numbers will stop. This means that instead of the familiar SAP codes, project numbers and cost center numbers will be used to register costs and activities