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Student for a Day at BSc Security Studies | Course 'Case Study Syria'

Date
Wednesday 6 November 2024
Time
Location
Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague

Get a taste of Security Studies, take part in the Student for a Day event!

Are you interested in studying BSc Security Studies in The Hague? Would you like to know how it feels to be a student at Leiden University? Do you have some questions that only a student can answer? Then sign up for the Student for a Day event!

If you decide to join this Student for a Day event, you will:

  • attend the lecture 'Regional History and International Relations' by Anneleen van der Meer.
    This lecture is part of the course 'Case Study Syria'
  • meet current students;
  • have the chance to ask all your questions about this programme and student life;
  • get a tour of the faculty building.

It’s an ideal opportunity to get to know the BSc Security Studies even better. 

Who can participate?

To participate in the Student-for-a-Day event, you preferably visited one of our events, like the Open Day. In any case you should be in your final or next-to-final year of university preparatory high school. 

Programme

The programme will be as follows:

08:45 -  09:15  hrs Join the student information officers on Campus

09:15 - 10:30 hrs

Joining (first part of) the attend the lecture 'Regional History and International Relations' by Anneleen van der Meer, part of the course 'Case Study Syria
10:30 – 11:00  hrs  Time for questions
11:00 - 12:00 hrs If you'd like to, you can join the second part of the lecture as well

After your registration, you will receive an email with more information a few days before this event. 

Registration

Please register via this form. You can sign up till 5 November.

There are only 15 spots available. 

About the course 'Case Study Syria'

Contemporary conflicts in the Middle East, many stemming from the Arab Spring, have created complex security challenges over the past decade. These irregular conflicts involve intentional security threats and have significant implications at national, regional, and international levels.

This course introduces the study of Middle Eastern conflicts, focusing on dynamics and security issues like terrorism, migration, and international law. Using the Syrian civil war as a case study, students will explore conflict causes, drivers, and effects, applying interdisciplinary methods to understand these conflicts and their broader implications.

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Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the Student-for-a-Day event, feel free to contact the student ambassadors Joris van Buiten, Lubica Fintorova and Gaia Sterre Moretti via sambass@fgga.leidenuniv.nl, or communicatie@fgga.leidenuniv.nl 

We look forward to meeting you!

Sign up and join our Student for a Day

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