Universiteit Leiden | Leiden University
Folder: Leiden, the Netherlands
My place of work here is a link to the homepage: www.leidenuniv.nl or in English: www.leiden.edu
A look around at the new office: the building of t…
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We are moving to a new building this summer and today a selected group were allowed in to have a look. Builders were still working so we had to wear helmets. No pictures of me wearing a helmet are available.
A look around at the new office: workman
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We are moving to a new building this summer and today a selected group were allowed in to have a look. Builders were still working so we had to wear helmets. No pictures of me wearing a helmet are available.
A look around at the new office: artwork
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We are moving to a new building this summer and today a selected group were allowed in to have a look. Builders were still working so we had to wear helmets. No pictures of me wearing a helmet are available.
A look around at the new office
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We are moving to a new building this summer and today a selected group were allowed in to have a look. Builders were still working so we had to wear helmets. No pictures of me wearing a helmet are available.
A look around at the new office: my new office to…
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We are moving to a new building this summer and today a selected group were allowed in to have a look. Builders were still working so we had to wear helmets. No pictures of me wearing a helmet are available.
A look around at the new office: entrance of the g…
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We are moving to a new building this summer and today a selected group were allowed in to have a look. Builders were still working so we had to wear helmets. No pictures of me wearing a helmet are available.
Old signs of Leiden University
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From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger.
Old signs of Leiden University
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From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger.
Old signs of Leiden University
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From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger of branding and public relation people.
Old signs of Leiden University
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From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger of branding and public relation people.
Old signs of Leiden University
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From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger of branding and public relation people.
Old signs of Leiden University
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From 1876 Leiden University was known as Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden (State University at Leiden). This prefix was to distinguish the university from those that were in the hands of other authorities. The new Higher Education Act of 1876 made the founding of free universities (free from the state) possible. In the 1980s, when branding and marketing became more important, that changed into Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Leiden State University). In 1998 they dropped the "Rijks" prefix, because the relationship with the state has become less tight and the university didn't want to appear as an instrument of the state. The university still gets most of its money from the state, as do all universities in the Netherlands.
Some old signs of that time still remain, but they are in danger of branding and public relation people.
Of the four Rijksuniversiteiten, only the one at Groningen still carries the prefix.
Former Botanical Laboratory of Leiden University
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It now houses some departments of the Faculty of Arts and the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS).
Some shots from around the new office: Former lect…
Some shots from around the new office: Einthoven B…
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The former Physiology Lab was renamed after the Nobel prize winner Willem Einthoven .
Some shots from around the new office: Old sign re…
Some shots from around the new office: Mushrooms
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Some shots from around the new office: Sign of the…
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