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Philosophy of Humanities (MA) Master Discover the world at Leiden University Type Language City Part of Master English Leiden Philosophy (MA) (120EC) The master's programme in Philosophy of Humanities at Leiden University allows you to specialise in conceptual and methodological issues in the Humanities. What will you study? Taught by Leiden University's acclaimed international faculty, this programme explores three areas of the humanities: European culture, language and thought, and literature and art. 1

Explore what Nietzsche called European nihilism. Discover how languages are not interchangeable and that language is more than an instrument of expression. Critique Nietzsche's metaphysics and the role played by philosophical aesthetics in the destruction of the traditional aesthetic and the emergence of modern art. Hone your intellect This high-level programme attracts talented and motivated students. In-class debates with fellow students will fine-tune your reasoning skills and teach you how to formulate strong, logical arguments. Small classes allow for valuable, direct contact with your lecturers, who are invested in developing your potential. Expect to graduate with in-depth knowledge and advanced skills in critical-thinking ensuring you stand out in any future career. Why Leiden University Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their potential. A top-ranking university Leiden University's Faculty of Humanities is consistently ranked among the top 30 Humanities faculties worldwide in the THE World University Ranking. At Leiden University, the oldest university in the Netherlands, you can access the best teaching staff, the very latest research, and a wealth of resources found nowhere else in the world, including those of the famous Leiden University Library and its collections of original manuscripts and periodicals. Accomplished teaching faculty; an individual approach The Leiden Institute for Philosophy is a leading centre of academic research with an exceptionally broad range of research streams. Our students can pursue specialised areas of interest not available elsewhere. All classes are taught by accomplished scholars from Leiden as well as scholars from our international network of philosophy departments. Small classes give students valuable time interacting with their lecturers, who offer a high level of personal support and guidance. 2

An excellent start to your career Your qualification from Leiden University is respected by organisations worldwide. Our graduates enjoy successful careers thanks to their broad and global mind-sets, their specialised and in-depth knowledge, and their strong critical thinking skills. The success of our alumni speaks for itself. Our graduates are equipped to solve the challenges facing society now and in the future. The Leiden Experience <!--cke_bookmark_1085s--><!--cke_bookmark_1085e--> About the programme You will take courses at both the Leiden Institute for Philosophy and at other Humanities departments. Students in this two-year programme typically also enrol in one of the master s programmes taught at the faculty of Humanities. Philosophy courses integrate historical and systematic approaches in philosophy to the study of primary philosophical texts. The programme combines continental and analytical philosophy. The two-year programme consists of the following components: MA courses in the chosen discipline outside philosophy (for a total of 40 EC) Specialist courses (for a total of 20 EC) Optional courses in Philosophy (for a total of 40 EC) Master s thesis, thesis seminar, and exam (20 EC) Seminars Self-study Internship options Thesis Exams 3

Peer feedback and assessment Essays, reports and final thesis Oral presentations The objective of the two-year master s in Philosophy of Humanities programme is to provide you with advanced knowledge and understanding of the philosophical foundations and methodological aspects of a number of disciplines in the field of Humanities. The development of in-depth knowledge and advanced skills in logic, critical thinking and communication are key goals of this programme. Opportunities are provided for students to broaden their world experience and professional skills through an internship or by participating in an exchange programme at another top university. Detailed programme For a detailed programme, see this year's e-prospectus. Please note that this guide applies to the current academic year, which means that the curriculum for next year may slightly differ. Frans de Haas Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Our Philosophy programmes are unique because they give access to a wide range of philosophical styles (analytical, continental, comparative) that are presented on an equal footing. Moreover, the Leiden academic staff consistently combines knowledge of the relevant history of their philosophical discipline with their more systematical interests, which deepens both teaching and research, and opens up questions of more general cultural interest concerning the relationship between philosophies and their contexts. Philosophical debates "In my classes I train critical thinking by highlighting philosophical debates in original philosophical texts, in contemporary secondary literature, including my own contributions to the field, and of course in discussions during seminars in which students have to present their view on a particular topic or text and defend it against criticism from their peers." 4

Reception of ancient theories "My research is focused on the reception, in Late Antiquity, of the philosophies of Plato, Aristotle and the Stoics. I regularly teach an MA seminar on the reception of ancient theories of learning and education, following their ideas through the Middle Ages down to 21st century debates on flourishing." Bildung and human Mark Rutgers Dean Many of our master s students discover the quality of our programmes only after they join us. In the Netherlands, selfpromotion is not a big part of our culture, yet Leiden University s Humanities Faculty ranks alongside the most prestigious universities in the world, and is the established leader in continental Europe. What can our students expect from this programme? An education on par with the world s best, with teaching by top researchers. Alumni: close-knit global community Your graduation from a master s programme marks a new chapter in your relationship with Leiden University. Our alumni community is highly active in terms of network-building and development. They are valued by the university, and we support them with personal and professional development and free use of our facilities such as the Leiden University Library. This close-knit global community offers life-long support for all our former students in terms of reaching goals, maintaining friendships and expanding networks. Research: encouraging you to think beyond your own discipline Some of the most high-profile humanities research produced today is conducted at Leiden University s Humanities Faculty. These faculty members are among a handful worldwide who can lay claim to such a depth and breadth of academic expertise. One example is our centre of excellence on Native American cultures, languages and history a research group that is one of the best in the world. At Leiden, we can offer students expertise in most niche areas of interest. Our faculty members often work together across disciplines, and encourage students to think beyond the limits of their own discipline, which is where the future of innovative research lies. 5

Careers: opportunities to develop your talent Decisions made during your studies have a big impact on your future. We offer you many opportunities to develop your talents both within and outside of the classroom, including internships, study trips abroad, student committees, and minors. These opportunities help define your objectives for after your studies, and equip you with additional skills and experience. Extra-curricular Get the most out of your studies at Leiden University by taking part in our extracurricular activities. Community building Throughout the year, activities are organised by the Philosophy department to encourage community building. You will for example be able to take part in seminars and guest lectures at the Centre for Political Philosophy. Small-scale teaching Teaching generally takes the form of small-scale seminars (10-20 students), in which lively and engaging discussions are encouraged. The small size of classes allows for a high level of quality contact and interaction between you and your lecturers and fellow students. Leiden Leadership Programme Are you interested in developing your leadership potential? The Leiden Leadership Programme (LLP) is an Honours Programme specifically developed for ambitious master's students at Leiden University and the Delft University of Technology who recognise the importance of leadership abilities. The LLP offers in-depth training sessions, assessments, seminars, and the creation of a Personal Leadership Roadmap a five-year plan for reaching and developing your leadership potential. Study at the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts The Academy of the Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA) is a research institute and part of the Faculty of Humanities. The ACPA offers education such as electives, and talent 6

programmes such as the Practicum Artium (PA), which gives you the opportunity to study Photography, Graphic Design or Drawing, and the Practicum Musicae at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, where you can study classical music, singing, early music or jazz. Find out more about ACPA. Career prospects Create a world of opportunities with a Master's degree from Leiden University Your qualifications The master s programme in Philosophy (120 EC) offers outstanding preparation for students seeking a profession that requires knowledge of a specific discipline and the added value of advanced skills in logic, reasoning, abstraction and critical thinking. What our graduates do Successful completion of the master s programme can lead to PhD research and an academic career, or in the public, private or non-profit sectors. 75% of our students choose to enter a PhD programme after their studies, primarily in the Netherlands, the UK, the US, Germany or France. The remaining 25% already have a job when they joined the programme and were seeking to enhance their performance. Teacher qualification If you are interested in a career in teaching, you can apply for the Dutch-taught teachertraining MA at the ICLON Graduate School of Education after graduating from the master s programme. To be admitted, you need to have a master s degree in the relevant discipline. Fluency in Dutch is mandatory, and additional entry requirements may apply. A Leiden University degree Leiden University master's graduates are sought-after employees at (inter)national organisations. Our graduates are known for their combination of robust academic training, in-depth and relevant knowledge, and critical, multidisciplinary approach to problemsolving. 7

Nick Hortensius Graduated in Film and Photographic Studies (MA Media Studies) and Philosophy of Humanities (MA Philosophy) "During my MA Film and Photographic Studies I started volunteering for the Leiden International Film Festival. Fueled by my newly gained insights during my studies I was eager to develop my own initiatives, and after finishing my second master Philosophy of Humanities (with a focus on philosophy and film) I founded an educational platform that teaches film history, literacy and filmmaking skills to high school students." Critical eye "I've always had an affinity for teaching, and the skills and knowledge I acquired during my studies helped me start up my professional career. I now also work as head of programming for the film festival and am still using my critical eye and the curating skills I developed during my studies." In which sector do students find jobs? 29.0 % Research 18.0 % Government and semi-government organisations 12.0 % Communication and journalism 12.0 % Teaching 12.0 % Business services 6.0 % Culture, sports and leisure 12.0 % Miscellaneous How successful are they in finding a job? 100.0 % found a job within two months 86.0 % found their first job at academic level 100.0 % held a position at academic level when the study was carried out Career preparation 8

Our goal is to prepare you for a career that makes a difference. Knowledge and skills The master s programme in Philosophy (120 EC) at Leiden University aims to equip you with a range of intellectual skills and academic attitude that can help you thrive in any position. Your high-level skills in abstraction, reasoning and critical thinking are intellectual skills that can be applied within any role, to any conceptual problem. Relevant professional skills and experience Every student is encouraged to apply what they learn in a professional, practical or foreign situation. This may include studying abroad, working as an intern at an organisation, or getting involved in extracurricular activities. These experiences are valued by organisations, as are strong communication skills. In class, every student is invited to participate in discussions, learning how to confidently and clearly articulate their ideas. Internships A growing number of students choose to do an internship during their study. Internships are a great way to gain firsthand experience in your area of interest before you decide on making it a career. In recent years students from the MA Philosophy (120EC) have been doing internships at the following organisations: Filosofie Magazine Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Royal Dutch Library) Peace Palace The Hague Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment Dutch Consulate Office in Chongquing, China Humanities Career Service Our staff can help you identify both the career that is right for you, and the necessary steps to get you there. Our team at Humanities Career Service provide all Leiden University humanities students with professional advice and guidance on everything from internships and career planning to job applications. Humanities Career Service also organises regular workshops on topics such as effective interview skills and creating a successful CV. Humanities Career Event 9

Each year, the Faculty of Humanities organises a Humanities Careers Event. This all-day event is your chance to learn everything you can about how to find the job you want and successfully attain it. The event includes workshops on a wide range of topics as well as opportunities to network with alumni and potential employers and attain tips, information and potential job leads. Check out the video of the Humanities Career Event 2017! &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;!--cke_bookmark_8860s--&amp;amp; amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;!-- cke_bookmark_8860e--&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; Admission and application Do you want to apply for this master s programme at Leiden University? Please check our admission and application information. Admission requirements Required documents Application and deadlines Tuition fees Admission requirements On this page you will find the admission requirements for this programme. Diploma requirements A bachelor s degree from a university, equivalent to the level of a Dutch academic bachelor s degree in a discipline relevant to the chosen specialization or a bachelor s degree in a programme in which philosophy is combined with the chosen discipline. 10

Knowledge, understanding and skills comparable to those acquired upon completion of the bridging programme in philosophy; specifically, applicants should be able to formulate a clear philosophical research question, and formulate their own critical philosophical positions and argue for these coherently. No direct admission, all students need to submit an online application. Applicants with a bachelor s degree in a related field from a university, who do not fulfil the admission requirements might be eligible for a premaster s programme, and will be admitted after completing this pre-master s programme. Applicants with a degree from a Dutch University of Applied Sciences (HBO) are not eligible for admission. Language requirements Sufficient command of English (IELTS 7.0, TOEFL 100 (internet-based) or Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)). For a list of exceptions, see the website on language requirements. Exams accepted IELTS: academic test only TOEFL Cambridge English Exam Cambridge English Exam equivalences Programme requiring IELTS 6.5 = Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE), with a minimum grade of C Programme requiring IELTS 7.0 or higher = Cambridge Proficiency (CPE) Other exam criteria 11

Exam results may not be more than two years old. Institutional exams, such as ITP-TOEFL, cannot be accepted. Chinese students who need a Nuffic certificate should take either an IELTS or a TOEFL IBT exam. Exemptions You may be considered exempt from submitting one of the above-mentioned English exam results if: You have an (English-taught) International Baccalaureate. You completed your secondary or higher education in the USA, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia or Canada (except French-taught programmes in Canada). At the discretion of the Board of Admissions, you are a Dutch student with preuniversity education (VWO) level English. In exceptional cases, students who otherwise qualify for an exemption but whose application documents cast doubt on their English proficiency may be asked to sit an English exam. Submitting your exam results All English exam results must be uploaded to the online application system. Your English exam results must be checked for authenticity by the Admissions Office before the deadline for applying for a visa/residence permit (if applicable), or before the start date of your programme. To make this possible, please do the following: TOEFL exam: tell ETS to send your original results report to Leiden University Admissions Office institution code 0504. Cambridge certificate: send your ID number and your secret number (check the Candidate Results Online service) to the Leiden University Admissions Office. IELTS: a scanned exam result is sufficient - no further steps will be required. 12

Required documents Along with your application, you will need to submit the documents below. Required application documents Please upload a copy of the passport page(s) with your personal details and photograph. If you come from the EU/EER, you may also send a copy of your identity card. If you are already staying in the Netherlands with a Dutch residence permit for study or for another purpose, please upload a copy of both sides of your Dutch residence permit. Your CV must be written in English. Other than this, no standardised format or template is required. Your CV should clearly outline your educational and professional history up until the present date, as well as basic personal facts. A personal statement must be submitted explaining why you want to follow the programme, why you have chosen to do so at Leiden University, and what makes you think you are a good candidate. The statement should be between 700 and 1,500 words. Digital copies are required initially. Once you have been admitted, we will tell you how to submit certified copies to the Admissions Office. Documents must be in the original language and accompanied by official translations if they are not in English, Dutch, German or French. If you have not yet completed your study programme, state your expected graduation date and submit copies of all transcripts obtained to date. If you are applying for an LLM Advanced Studies programme: all documents must be available in English (or translated into English). You can apply to a programme before you obtain the results of your language exam (if you already have your results you can upload them directly in our online portal). If you are admitted, it will be on the condition that these results will meet the required levels specified. 13

Always check first if your programme requires you to send in letters of recommendation. If you need to submit more than one letter, at least one letter must be from an academic staff member. The letter must be printed on letterhead paper, signed and bearing the full contact details of the referee (for verification purposes). Your referee should describe your skills, qualities and competencies. Recommendation letters - submission information Letters of recommendation can be scanned and uploaded as part of your online application. Alternatively, your referee can send them directly to us, making sure your name and application number are clearly indicated. By post: Leiden University Admissions Office Gravensteen Pieterskerkhof 6 2311 SR Leiden The Netherlands Digitally via our contact form Additionally please complete the attached format and upload this in your application. Questions? If you have any further questions, you can look them up at the Student FAQ page. Additional documents Applicants are requested to enclose a writing sample in English, preferably consisting of no more than 3.500 words. The writing sample should be an academic paper that conveys the applicant s ability to formulate a philosophical research question and argue their own critical position. 14

Application and deadlines If you would like to apply for this programme, please check the guidelines below. All applicants will need to submit an online application. Please check the application prodecure for more information. Application deadlines Starting in September If you need a visa, residence permit or accommodation via the Leiden University Housing Office, the deadline is 1 April 2018. If you do not need a visa, residence permit or accommodation via the Leiden University Housing Office, the deadline is 15 June 2018. Starting in February If you need a visa, residence permit or accommodation via the Leiden University Housing Office, the deadline is 15 October 2017. If you do not need a visa, residence permit or accommodation via the Leiden University Housing Office, the deadline is 1 December 2017. Apply early! If you are required to take an additional entrance exam or submit additional documentation, you should apply as early as possible. If you apply at the last minute, you risk missing deadlines, such as those for accommodation or visa applications. Late applications will only be considered in exceptional cases, and at the discretion of the faculty Board of Admissions. Pre-master s If you have an academic bachelor s degree from a research university, in a subject belonging to one of the disciplines of Humanities, Law, Natural Sciences, Political Science or 15

Psychology, but you do not fulfil the completing the pre-master s programme. This one-year programme of 60 EC is taught in Dutch. entry requirements, then you will be admitted after More details For more information, see the e-prospectus. Tuition fees The tuition fee for a programme depends on a number of factors. Your nationality, study programme and previous Dutch higher education qualifications determine the tuition fees you are required to pay. The tuition fees for the academic year 2017-2018 are: Dutch, EU/EEA, Swiss and Surinamese students: 2,006 per year Non-EU/EEA students 16,600 per year Second Dutch master s programme: 14,900 per year More information about tuition fees The tuition fee for this programme is 2,006 for the academic year 2017-2018 (statutory fee). This tuition fee applies if this is not your second master s programme and you are a national of the Netherlands, or one of the following countries: Austria Latvia Belgium Liechtenstein Bulgaria Lithuania 16

Croatia Luxembourg Cyprus Malta Czech Republic Norway Denmark Poland Estonia Portugal Finland Romania France Slovakia Germany Slovenia Greece Spain Hungary Suriname Iceland Sweden Ireland Switzerland Italy United Kingdom The fee applies for both full-time and part-time study. 17

The tuition fee for this programme is 16,600 for the academic year 2017-2018 (institutional tuition fee). If you are not a national of an EEA country, Suriname or Switzerland you must generally pay an institutional tuition fee. However if, on the basis of your Dutch residence permit, you are eligible for student finance from the Dutch education agency (DUO), you are entitled to pay a statutory tuition fee. Information on qualifying residence permits can be found in the DUO nationality chart. This fee applies for both full and part-time study. Please note: If you study at Leiden University via a cooperation agreement the fees stated in the agreement apply. The tuition fee for this programme is 14,900 for the academic year 2017-2018 (institutional tuition fee). If you would like to enroll in a second Dutch master s programme, you will generally have to pay an institutional tuition fee. This tuition fee also applies if you obtained a Dutch Bachelor s, doctoraal, ingenieurs or HBO (Bachelor s in professional education) diploma after 1991, and you are a national of the Netherlands or another EEA country: Austria Latvia Belgium Liechtenstein Bulgaria Lithuania Croatia Luxembourg 18

Cyprus Malta Czech Republic Norway Denmark Poland Estonia Portugal Finland Romania France Slovakia Germany Slovenia Greece Spain Hungary Suriname Iceland Sweden Ireland Switzerland Italy United Kingdom Exceptions Did you commence a bachelor s programme at Leiden University before 2010, and will you continue directly onto a second master s programme in the year you complete your bachelor s programme, or during the following year? If so, you are entitled to pay the statutory tuition fee in accordance with a transitional ruling (also see Exceptions ). 19

Please note! Other fees apply for students who are not nationals of an EEA country, Suriname or Switzerland. Please refer to the information in the section Non-EU/EEA nationals. Are you unsure whether you have to pay a statutory tuition fee or an institutional fee? Consult our tuition fee flowchart for second master s programmes. EEA countries, Suriname or Switzerland In some cases, nationals of EEA countries, Suriname or Switzerland may be permitted to pay tuition fees set at the same amount as the statutory tuition fee for their second degree programme. If your second degree programme is in the field of healthcare or teacher training you are entitled to pay tuition fees set at the same amount as the statutory tuition fee. If you begin your second bachelor s or master s programme whilst you are still studying your first bachelor's or master s programme you may pay tuition fees set at the same amount as the statutory tuition fee for your second degree programme on condition that you remain continuously registered as a student. If you start a second bachelor s or master's programme at Leiden University in the academic year directly following the year in which you obtained your first bachelor s or master's degree at Leiden University you may pay institutional tuition fees set at the same amount as the statutory tuition fee. Less than 45 EC If you plan to study a pre-master or conversion programme after completing a bachelor s programme, you must pay 33,- per study credit (EC) if the programme is less than 45 ECs. 45 EC or more For programmes of more than 45 ECs you must pay the statutory tuition fee. If the premaster or conversion programme is more than 60 ECs and therefore longer than one year 20

or if you will study courses that are not part of your conversion programme, you must pay the institutional tuition fee for the programme in question (see Second Dutch master s programme ). These fees apply to students of all nationalities. Student life Your time at Leiden is about more than just studying. Some of your best experiences will stem from being a part of our lively and diverse student community, as well as from life in the beautiful city of Leiden. Life in Leiden Picturesque and the perfect size, Leiden is the ideal place to spend your university days. The Faculty of Humanities is located within the heart of the city, where dozens of cafes, shops and bars line its historic laneways and leafy canals. Small enough to run into familiar faces, but big enough to keep offering surprises you will treasure your time at Leiden. And for adventures further afield, the major cities of The Hague and Amsterdam are a short train ride away, along with Schiphol Airport, which is just half an hour away by train. Our study and student associations organise a huge variety of social, cultural, and study events to keep you busy all year round. You can also join the University Sports Centre, which offers scheduled group sports and fitness classes, amongst other activities. Welcome and orientation programme In August and February each year, Leiden University hosts the English-language Orientation Week Leiden (OWL), which welcomes both international and Dutch students. The OWL is an excellent way to get to know Leiden University, the city, and other students. Study associations Leiden University s Faculty of Humanities has a number of study associations run by students and related to a particular department or programme. Study associations organise social activities such as informal gatherings, sports events, and parties, as well as studyrelated activities such as excursions and study trips. 21

The study association related to Philosophy (60EC) is study association via bestuur.symposion@gmail.com. International Student Associations Symposion. You may contact the Leiden has several student organisations that specifically cater for international students. These associations organise regular social events and activities that help create the strong sense of community that exists within our international student body. The main two organisations are: International Student Network (ISN) ISN Leiden is an international student organisation which hosts a range of activities and programmes. They also have a buddy programme which provides new students with the right support to assimilate into Leiden and the university. AEGEE Leiden AEGEE is a leading European student association with sister organisations in over 40 countries across Europe. AEGEE organises many activities in Leiden, from dinners and pool nights to boat trips and guest lectures. For an overview of all of our student associations, please visit our Student assocations page. Humanities Master s Buddy Programme The Humanities Master s Buddy Programme has been set up by the Faculty of Humanities to help all students who are new to the university to integrate quickly and easily into university life. Through the programme you will learn everything you need to know about the university, the student community, and the practical side of life in Leiden. Information activities Come and meet us at the Leiden University Master s Open Day! About our Master s Open Day Are you thinking about joining a master s programme at Leiden University? Come and visit our Master s Open Day! This event is your opportunity to learn everything you need to 22

know about our master s programmes and how they can help you reach your goals. Attend presentations, meet our lecturers, learn about the careers of our alumni and hear first-hand the experiences of students and graduates on life at Leiden University. Jelle and Rick: The main reasons we re visiting the Master s Open Day is to talk to students and recent alumni. The website gives you a lot of information, but talking to students gives us a much better idea of what it s really like to study this degree. 23

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Sophie: I came to the Master s Day because I have some questions that I couldn t find answers to via the site. In my bachelor s I am already specialising in North America, so this master s is a good match. And next year, in the first semester, I ll be going to Boston! 25

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Luuk: Today I want to find out what it s like to be doing a master s, and what the real focus of the programme is. I ve just been looking at International Relations, because I really like the dynamics of the programme. It focuses on current events, and I m particularly impressed with the international aspects of the master s, which I feel give it more weight. 27

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Dennis: Studying: pre-master s in Dutch Literature (Vrije Universiteit), master s in Philosophy (University of Amsterdam) Interested in: Literary Studies, Dutch Studies, Comparative Literature and Literary Theory Contact If you have a question, there are various ways to get in touch with us. The website and our Frequently Asked Questions are the quickest ways to find an answer to your questions. Questions about the Programme Coordinator of studies Ms. Patsy Casse Phone: +31 (0)71 527 24 05 Email: stucolinguistics@hum.leidenuniv.nl Questions about the application procedure Student Affairs Front Office Phone: +31 (0)71 527 80 11 Email: Contact form Or visit their website Visiting address Leiden: Plexus Student Centre Kaiserstraat 25, ground floor 2311 GN Leiden Monday till Friday between 11.00 and 16.00, Tuesday 11.00 to 21.00. 31