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Campus The Hague

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Campus The Hague
Campus Den Haag
Campus building (Turfmarkt,The Hague)
Established1575(Campus The Hague was established in 1998)
RectorHester Bijl
Students7.000 (2022)
Location,,
CampusUrban/College town
Websitewww.universiteitleiden.nl/en/the-hague

Campus The Hagueis an institution for university education and scientific research, a part ofLeiden University,located inThe Hague.The teaching and research at Campus The Hague focuses on politics, public administration and international law, urban issues, and health.[1]

History

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Campus The Hague was founded in 1998 as a partnership between the university and the municipality of The Hague.[citation needed]

Education

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All seven faculties of the university are active in The Hague, and around 20 per cent of the total student body of the university attend this campus.[1]The faculty Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) is exclusively located in The Hague.[2]

Campus The Hague offers courses on several areas, includingpublic administration,international law,politicsand government.

In 2015Delft University of Technologyopened a branch at Campus The Hague, in the Wijnhaven Building, offering a master's degree in Engineering and Policy Analysis.[3]

In 2016,Leiden University Medical Centerfounded an additional branch at Campus The Hague, with research, teaching and a training program forGPs.[4]

As part of its facilities,Leiden University Libraryopened a library at Campus The Hague.

Research

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The research branch of Campus The Hague focuses on management, international law and government.[5]It includes manyresearch institutes.

Institute of Security and Global Affairs

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The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) was created in 2016, when the Centre for Terrorism and Counterterrorism (CTC) and the Centre for Global Affairs were combined.[6][7]It is one of three research institutes within the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA), and focuses onsecurity.Within this issue, its main themes areterrorismandpolitical violence,cybersecurity,governance ofcrises,anddiplomacyandglobal affairs.[2]

IGSA focuses on multidisciplinary research and education within the field ofsecurity studies,and describes its approach asglocal,meaning that "the local, national, transnational and global impact are studied and analysed in conjunction with each other".[7]

Other research institutes

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Buildings of Campus The Hague

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References

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  1. ^ab"Campus The Hague".Leiden University.28 April 2022.Retrieved13 May2022.
  2. ^ab"Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs".The Hague Security Delta.Retrieved10 April2021.
  3. ^Delft University of Technology:TU Delft - The Hague
  4. ^Leiden University newsrelease:Start of LUMC Campus The Hague,18 March 2016
  5. ^Universiteit Leiden benoemt lobby-professor (De Volkskrant, 26 aug. 2013)(in Dutch)
  6. ^"Institute of Security and Global Affairs".LinkedIn.
  7. ^ab"About".Institute of Security and Global Affairs.Leiden University. 29 January 2021.Retrieved10 April2021.
  8. ^"Home".Centre for Innovation.Retrieved11 April2021.
  9. ^"Centre for Modern Urban Studies".Leiden University.Retrieved11 April2021.
  10. ^"Centre for Professional Learning".Leiden University.Retrieved11 April2021.
  11. ^"Dual PhD Centre".Leiden University.Retrieved11 April2021.
  12. ^"The Institute of Public Administration".Leiden University.Retrieved11 April2021.
  13. ^"Leiden Leadership Centre".Leiden University.Retrieved11 April2021.
  14. ^"Leiden Risk and Regulation Lab".Leiden University.Retrieved11 April2021.
  15. ^"Parliamentary Documentation Centre (Dutch abbreviation PDC)".Montesquieu Institute.Retrieved10 April2021.
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