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This is a list of people associated to Leiden University, including alumni as well as people who have taught or studied at Leiden ... research scientist and author;
Campus The Hague is an institution for university education and scientific research, a part of Leiden University, located in The Hague. The teaching and research at Campus The Hague focuses on politics, public administration and international law, urban issues, and health.
The Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) is an institute of the Faculty of Science of Leiden University in the Netherlands. The main area of work is research and education in the multidisciplinary field of environmental sciences. In 2009 the tenured and non tenured staff consists of about 28 fte including 4,5 fte supporting staff.
European University Institute of Marine Sciences in Brest. IUEM; French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in Brest. IFREMER; Institut océanographique de Paris, associated with an organization with the same name in Monaco. Institute of Environmental Geosciences in Grenoble, associated with the Grenoble Alps University. IGE
Leiden University Medical Centre Centre of Human Drug Research TNO. The Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP) is the largest life sciences cluster in the Netherlands [1] and ranks in the top five of the most successful science parks in Europe. [2] It is part of Leiden and Oegstgeest and focuses on companies and universities in the Biotechnology sector.
The GeoERA programme: [10] Several institutions from 31 countries are cooperating on geological research projects. Innovation for Development: [11] A programme designed to disseminate research results to small and medium-sized enterprises. SolaRoad: [12] [13] Bike path made from solar panels, known as a "SolaRoad". It deteriorated in just a few ...
Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; [8] [9] Dutch: Universiteit Leiden) is a public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. Established in 1575 by William, Prince of Orange as a Protestant institution, [ 10 ] it holds the distinction of being the oldest university in the Netherlands of today.
In 1969, a KITLV office was started by Hans Ras in Jakarta ("KITLV-Jakarta"), as a part of an agreement with the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.Here, publications from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are bought and given a place in the library of the institute, publications of the institute are sold, and original scientific works in the Dutch language are translated into Indonesian.