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- Leiden Law School > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master Law and Society
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Regulations for the use of University buildings, grounds and other facilities
Anyone who uses buildings, grounds or other facilities at Leiden University must comply with the house rules. In the Regulations for the use of university buildings, grounds and other facilities you can read which rules there are, how they are enforced and what happens in the event of a violation.…
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Business Studies (MSc specialisation)
Contacts for the master's specialisation Business Studies (BS). Director of Education Matthijs van Leeuwen Education coordinator Esme Caubo Study advisor Esme Caubo (info@sbb.leidenuniv.nl) Board of examiners Dr. S. Verberne (chair) Dr. Y. Fan Dr. H. Basold Dr. D. Pelt Dr. A.N. van der Meulen…
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Awards and nominations
Award nominations and memberships of organisations – including academic organisations – are important for researchers, lecturers and students. They are seen as forms of recognition and appreciation for their work. For the award winners, it is of course a great honour and a boost. Awards and memberships…
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Faculty strategic plan
The Faculty Strategic Plan (FSP) 2022 – 2027, We are Humanities, sets out the faculty's ambitions for the coming years. The wealth of international academic knowledge about languages, cultures and societies worldwide, past and present, makes the Faculty of Humanities unique. The FSP describes how…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council is the second highest consultation body within the University, after the University Council. The Faculty Council (FC) has the right of consent and the right to prior consultation on various matters relating to the Faculty. The Council thus functions as the representative of students…
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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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Diversity Committee
The Diversity Committee is working towards creating and maintaining the Faculty of Archaeology as a place where you can feel at home and safe. A place where you feel you are accepted in a close-knit community, regardless of race, age, gender, religion or disabilities. We meet about 6 times a year and…
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Strategy 2023 - 2027
An institute that conducts leading research and education and that is able to make a difference in society That is the Institute of Psychology, and that is our mission. We operate in a societal context filled with opportunities, but also with challenges. Behavioural issues have never…
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Co-participation
Faculty Council The Faculty Council represents students and staff, and acts as a ‘sounding board’ for the Faculty Board. The Council has 18 members. Programme Committees Every study programme has its own Programme Committee, which advises the Education Boards of the study programme concerned. Co-participation,…
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Procedure ethical evaluation
As of 1 January 2019, the Ethics Committee will assess all new research proposals of FGGA researchers (including PhD research projects, excluding student research projects) using the 5 criteria set in the Code of Conduct for Research Integrity: honesty, scrupulousness, transparency, independence and…
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Informatica & Economie (BSc)
Contacts for the bachelor's programme Informatica & Economie. General contacts Director of education Dr. F.W. Takes Education coordinator R. Derogee Study Adviser I. van den Brandt
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Committees and boards
Boards of Admissions Every master’s programme has a Board of Admissions, which determines whether a student can be admitted to that programme. Boards of Examiners Every study programme has a Board of Examiners, which monitors compliance with the Course and Examination Regulations. Committee on Academic…
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Board of admissions
The Board of Admissions is responsible for the requirements for the International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP) and the Master's Programmes in Psychology. Tasks The main tasks of this Board of Admissions are described in detail in the Course and Examination Regulations | Additional rules and…
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Casimir Prize
The Casimir Prize is an appreciation of teaching teams that achieve renewal and innovation in education. The Casimir Prize is awarded to teams of minimum 2 and maximum 10 people, all employed by FSW. The prize consists of €1500, to be spent on team building, knowledge sharing or exchange with interns…
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International Office
The International Office of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA IO) was set up in September 2018 to advise the Faculty, Institute of Public Administration, Institute of Security and Global Affairs, and Leiden University College The Hague on all matters related to the internationalization…
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Studium Generale
Studium Generale (SG) organises general academic activities, such as lectures, symposia, film screenings and debates, which supplement the education offered by Leiden University’s faculties. The goals of Studium Generale are to stimulate a greater interest in the academic sciences, to contribute to…
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Faculty Office
Policy, Advice and Strategy Provides the Faculty Board with secretarial support and policy- and process-related support. Communication and Marketing Presents the range of study programmes offered by the Faculty and contributes to its information supply and internal communication. Financial and…
- Course and Examination Regulations Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges (BA and BSc)
- Course and Examination Regulations African Studies (MA)
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Course and Examination Regulations African Studies (BA)
PLEASE NOTE: This programme is being taught in English since 1 September 2022. For the Course and Examination Regulations of the academic year 2021-2022 and prior, please go to the Dutch page.
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (60EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations History (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Philosophy (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Urban Studies (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (120EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Literary Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Humanities (master's programmes)
- Course and Examination Regulations Linguistics (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Classics and Ancient Civilizations (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations North American Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Latin American Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Linguistics (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Dutch Studies (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations International Relations (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations English Language and Culture (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Middle Eastern Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Philosophy (60EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Latin American Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Middle Eastern Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Philosophy (120EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Arts and Culture (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Art History (BA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Linguistics (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Religious Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Russian and Eurasian studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Classics and Ancient Civilizations (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations International Studies (BA)