
Leiden University transcript
Buy a Leiden University transcript. Order a Leiden University diploma and transcript. Buy a transcript. Leiden University, an ancient aristocratic university, has maintained close ties with the Dutch royal family since its founding in the 16th century. Former Dutch Queens Wilhelmina, Juliana, and Beatrix, as well as the current King Willem-Alexander, all studied at Leiden University. To date, ten Dutch leaders, including current Prime Minister Mark Rutte, 16 Nobel Prize winners (including Lorentz, Einstein, and Fermi), and nine foreign heads of state (including John Quincy Adams, the sixth US President; Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister during World War II; Mandela, former South African President; and two NATO Secretaries-General) have all left their mark at Leiden.
Leiden University comprises seven faculties, over 50 departments, and over 150 research institutes, making it one of Europe’s most prestigious comprehensive universities. Leiden University consistently ranks first in continental Europe in the Faculty of Humanities in the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings. In the latest 2013 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Leiden University ranked 64th globally, the highest-ranked university in the Netherlands. Furthermore, the Millennium Ranking of World Universities ranked Leiden University 29th among the world’s top universities of the millennium and 4th among the world’s leading universities during the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age. Leiden University is a founding member of the Coimbra Group (CG), a group of 39 of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious universities, as well as a founding member of Europaeum (a consortium of 10 leading European universities) and the League of European Research Universities (LEER).
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Leiden University was the first university in the Netherlands to practice freedom of religion and belief, and its motto is “Bastion of Freedom.” Leiden is a quintessential university town. University faculties are spread throughout the city, and the students of Leiden University contribute to the relaxed and vibrant atmosphere of this classic European city. The renowned Japanese haiku writer Hiroshi Kambara once lamented, “Leiden, the university city, the moonlight is as cool as ice.” The university mentioned in the poem is the oldest university in the Netherlands and the birthplace of the renowned painter Rembrandt. In Europe, Leiden and Oxford are considered twin cities: the former is home to the continent’s most prestigious and academically respected university, while the latter is home to the University of Oxford, England’s oldest university. Oxford and Leiden hold regular official exchange activities each year.




