27 search results for “staff prize” in the Organisational structure
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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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Prizes
Annually, the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences presents two prizes: Casimir Prize Pieter de la Court Medal
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Marijn Franx
Science
franx@strw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5870
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Support Staff
The educational programme, academic staff and students are supported by LUC’s support staff. The support staff is organized in three teams, each with a team lead.
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Staff Linguistics
An updated list of staff can be found on the website of the Leiden University Centre of Linguistics.
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Supporting staff
Departments supporting education, research and operations.
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Staff parties
The following parties stand up for the interests of employees in employee participation: PhDoc Universitair Belang Leidse Academische Gemeenschap
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Privacy Notice Staff
Leiden University holds some of your personal data to make your work at the university possible. The university deems it important to process your data with care. What data are collected and what we do with them is described in the Privacy Notice Staff.
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Staff Linguistics (research)
An updated list of staff can be found on the website of the Leiden University Centre of Linguistics.
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Staff Ombudsman Regulations
Contents of this regulation: Definitions Ombudsman Person making the report Report Decision not to investigate Procedure Findings Annual report Additional provisions Entry into force
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Staff and student participation
Participation organs serve as bodies for consultation, information, communication and advice. They promote the welfare and interests of students and staff. A number of bodies at the University have the right to consent and advise, the Faculty Councils on faculty matters and the University Council on…
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Staff representatives 2023 - 2025
Name Party Tim Verdoes the Independents (Onafh.) Gelijn Molier the Independents (Onafh.) Cecily Rose the Independents (Onafh.). Mojan Samadi the Progressive Party (PP) Kirsten van der Tol the Progressive Party (PP) Roel Becker the Progressive Party (PP) Lara Hartman-Ohnesorge the Progressive Party (PP)…
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Administrative Shared Service Centre (ASSC) Staff Committee
On 1 January 2021, the Administrative Shared Service Centre (ASSC) appointed its own Staff Committee. The Staff Committee represents all ASSC staff and consults regularly with the Centre’s managers to ensure that the ASSC continues to run smoothly. The Committee focuses on relevant matters such as working…
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Committee on Teaching
The standing Committee on Teaching advises the Faculty Board – on request or on its own initiative – about all aspects of the Faculty’s education policy. It also fulfils the role of Department Teaching Committee for the core curriculum courses: it analyses the student evaluations and provides the Faculty…
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Faculty Office for the Faculty Board and Staff Support Departments
The Faculty Office for the Faculty Board/Staff Support Departments provides administrative support to the heads of department and other staff members. To ensure a timely response to requests, the team has a central email address: faculteitsbestuur@law.leidenuniv.nl
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Guidelines for the Appointment and Promotion of Academic Staff
FGGA strives to be a good employer for its employees and to create a socially safe, positive, and inclusive environment where ambitions and talents are able to flourish. The directive’s aim is to ensure that actions and decisions correspond in similar cases and to provide transparency on the assessment…
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Archaeology
The Faculty of Archaeology is the largest academic centre of Archaeology in the Netherlands. The Faculty ranks in the top ten worldwide in academic reputation and research impact (February 2021 QS World University Ranking by subject). The Faculty has a staff of more than 170…
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Regulation governing the Committee on disputes concerning university staff and student participation matters
Leiden University has a committee for disputes concerning university staff and student participation matters. In this regulation, you can read everything that is important about the composition, work method and functioning of this committee. This document is only available in Dutch.
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Regulation for the provision of alcoholic beverages at the staff and student café in Leiden University College The Hague
The provision of alcoholic beverages at the staff and student café in Leiden University College The Hague, Anna van Buerenplein 301 in The Hague is bound by certain rules. You can read about these in this regulation. This document is only available in Dutch.
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Winners
Overview of winners in 2024 Field Winners Research Meijers Prizes and Van Wersch Springboard Prize
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Nomination procedure
Nomination is open to managers and colleagues of team members. Also, programme committees can nominate.
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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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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee of Cultural Anthropology/Development Sociology (CADS) consists of lecturers and students.
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Pieter de la Court Medal
The Pieter de la Court Medal is awarded annually by the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. "Pieter de la Court, born in Leiden as the son of Flemish immigrants, was one of the most important authors on politics and economics of the Dutch Golden Age. While still a student at Leiden…
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Meijers Lectures
Each year a current legal issue is the topic of the Meijers Lecture. This lecture has been held since the establishment of the E.M. Meijers Institute for Legal Research (today the Department of Research) in 1997 in honour of the person the institute was named after, who was also the founding father…
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Work group Vision on Blended Education
The FSW Working Group Vision on Blended Education (VBE) is charged with delivering a vision on digitalisation and activating teaching between April 2022-June 2023. The vision will be drawn up on the basis of: literature review, dialogue with colleagues, survey of internal and external educational experts…