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- Course and Examination Regulations Latin American Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (60EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Middle Eastern Studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Humanities (bachelor's programmes)
- Course and Examination Regulations Arts and Culture (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Asian Studies (120EC) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Russian and Eurasian studies (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Latin American Studies (research) (MA)
- Course and Examination Regulations Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges (BA and BSc)
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Faculty of Science > 2023-2024 > Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Master
Academic year 2023-2024. Course and Examination Regulations Master’s Programmes, including appendices and Course and Examination Regulations for the Industrial Ecology programme.
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Faculty of Science > 2022-2023 > Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Master
Academic year 2022-2023. Course and Examination Regulations Master’s Programmes, including appendices and Course and Examination Regulations for the Industrial Ecology programme.
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Faculty of Science > 2024-2025 > Course and examination Regulations (OER) > Master
Academic year 2024-2025. Course and Examination Regulations Master’s Programmes, including appendices and Course and Examination Regulations for the Master programmes Industrial Ecology and Quantum Information Science and Technology.
- Faculty of Science > 2008-2009 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Leiden Law School > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master European Law and Public International Law
- Faculty of Science > 2021-2022 > Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Master
- Faculty of Science > 2010-2011 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2009-2010 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Leiden Law School > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master Law and Society
- Leiden Law School > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master Comparative Criminal Justice
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Faculty of Science > 2022-2023> Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Bachelor
Academic year 2022-2023. Course and Examination Regulations Bachelor’s Programmes, including appendices and Course and Examination Regulations for the Bachelor programmes LST and MST.
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Faculty of Science > 2013-2014 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
Industrial Ecology - Course and Examination Regulations
- Faculty of Science > 2014-2015 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2015-2016 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2016-2017 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2004-2005 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2005-2006 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2007-2008 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2003-2004 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2006-2007 > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Master
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Faculty of Science > 2024-2025 > Course and examination Regulations (OER) > Bachelor
Academic year 2024-2025
- Faculty of Law > Course and Examination Regulations (OER) > Bachelor of Law
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Faculty of Science > 2023-2024> Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Bachelor
Academic year 2023-2024
- Course and Examination Regulations Research Master Political Science and Public Administration (MSc)
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Jessica Kiefte-de Jong
Faculteit Geneeskunde
j.c.kiefte@lumc.nl | +31 71 5 26 91 11
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Milco Wansleeben
Faculteit Archeologie
m.wansleeben@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2930
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Yvette van der Linden
Faculteit Geneeskunde
ymvanderlinden@lumc.nl | 071 5261926
- Faculty of Science > 2020-2021 > Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Master
- Faculty of Science > 2019-2020> Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Master
- Faculty of Science > 2017-2018 > Course and Examination Regulations > Master
- Faculty of Science > 2018-2019> Course and examination Regulations (OER)> Master
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Board of Examiners
The Board of Examiners determines in an impartial and competent manner whether a student possesses the knowledge, understanding and skills required to obtain a degree, as set out in the Course and Examination Regulations (OER).
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HOVO (University of the Third Age, U3A)
HOVO organises academic courses for people who are aged 50 and older. These courses do not result in a diploma, nor do they train participants for a profession. This means that there is ample opportunity for learners to pursue their personal interests. People attend HOVO courses…
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Centre for Professional Learning
The Centre for Professional Learning (CPL) offers a wide range of continuing education courses. These courses are specifically meant for professionals aiming to deepen their knowledge and skills in a public sector related field.
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Leiden Learning & Innovation Centre
LLInC supports innovative and high-quality education, within Leiden University and in partnership with academic and social organisations. We have a multidisciplinary team of learning and innovation designers, developers, media and data experts, and project managers. We train, coach and advise teachers,…
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Department of Strategy and Policy
The Department of Strategy and Policy is responsible for providing support to the Faculty Board, the Education Board, and the Department of Education in the development of the Faculty’s vision and strategy related to education, and the preparation, adoption, and implementation of policy related to education.…
- Faculty of Science > 2023-2024 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
- Faculty of Science > 2024-2025 > Rules and Regulations (R&R)
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Board of Examiners
The Board of Examiners of the Institute of Political Science has been legally appointed to organise and coordinate examinations. Its main powers are described in the programme’s Course & Examination Regulations (CER), as well as its own Rules and Regulations.
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Programme Committees
Every study programme or group of study programmes have their own Programme Committee (PC). Half of the members of the PC are students, the other half are teaching staff. Together they safeguard the quality of teaching, they raise bottlenecks and they advise on the development and conduct of course…
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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee of Cultural Anthropology/Development Sociology (CADS) consists of lecturers and students.