428 Results found for "international studies"
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21st century skills – Tutors in the Wild
Under this rubric we want to report on our tutors’ international and intercultural experience. Leiden University strives to enable students to develop so called “21st century skills” which are defined as “the ability to work in teams, international and intercultural skills, entrepreneurship and leadership qualities and digital competences”.
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Highly ranked & Loads of Choices: pursue an MA at Leiden University
On 2 November, more than 800 hundred students visited Leiden's Humanities Faculty to explore their options during the Master's Open Day. So why should you consider a MA at Leiden?
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Joost Augusteijn: The challenges of Inclusivity
The end of the semester and the dawning of a new year tend to inspire a certain level of contemplation. So far there has not been much time for that partly as a result of the unrest that has recently erupted around Zwarte Piet. In that context I would like to share some thoughts with you.
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The power of words
We all have our own ways of trying to deal with the horrible situation that is evolving in Ukraine. A war, just a few borders away; for some of us even in our own country, with our own families suffering the consequences. We need to express our anger, fear, despair, and solidarity in ways that make sense for ourselves.
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Word from the Chair
There’s a lot of talk these days about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it is going to reshape our life-worlds in the coming decade and beyond. And justifiably so too – so much of what we do already in our social activity, ‘choices’ of entertainment, and business interactions are already shaped by algorithms.
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Alumni Career Networking Event 2023
After the successful edition of the alumni event last semester, a new opportunity to learn about career prospects and get advice from different alumni who already successfully stepped into the labor market is here!
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New Faces 2019: meet our new tutors and tutor-lecturers!
This semester, you have probably noticed a few new faces amongst your tutors and tutor-lecturers. We are happy to welcome them! Curious to find out a bit more? We have asked a few newbies to introduce themselves: meet Natalia, Teodora, Pelin, Brian and Daniel.
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Get to know: the Programme Board student members 19/20
Mathes Raush and Sofie Victoria T. Hagen are the new student members on the Programme Board this year, representing student interests. You can approach them if you have concerns or suggestions concerning the design and implementation of the teaching programme. We have asked them to introduce themselves. What are they looking forward to in their new roles?