Overview
You will be trained in the study and interpretation of objects, images and art-works in a transhistorical, global and inclusive perspective. Combining theoretical and historical approaches, you gain insights in the latest shifts and trends in visual and material studies, which you apply to the rigorous investigation of past and present visual and material cultures.
Future career opportunities
This Research Master’s prepares a multinational group of students for careers that require advanced research competences and skills. Alumni of this programme have found positions as PhD students, researchers, policy officers, editors, curators and critics. They have worked at universities, museums, heritage institutions, archaeological agencies, publishing companies and text agencies.
Accreditation
This programme is accredited by the NVAO (the Dutch-Flemish accreditation organisation).
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This programme offers a tailored trajectory in art history, visual culture, cultural studies, media studies, archaeology and related fields with a strong theoretical perspective. This programme has a course load of 120 EC (two years), in which you will follow interdisciplinary courses, specialisation courses and research courses. Electives allow you to customise your individual programme.
Courses include:
- Becoming an Academic Professional
- Theoretical Turns in the Humanities
- Methods and Techniques in the Humanities
- Paradigms in Art and Visual Culture
- The Body in Art and Visual Culture
- Beyond Academia: Engaging in Contemporary Debates in the Humanities
- Academic Writing Workshops
- International research training (study abroad or internship)
- Master's Thesis
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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- EU/EEA: 1st May (with housing support) to 1st July
- Non-EU/EEA: 1st April (with housing support)
- 31 January for non-EU/EEA students applying for a scholarship
Language
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Campus Location
- Nijmegen, Netherlands
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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General requirements
Your admission into this programme depends on your previous education. Your diploma will be assessed on an individual basis in order to determine whether you can be admitted. Please check our website for an overview of our admission requirements.
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents15063 EUR / year≈ 15063 EUR / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals2695 EUR / year≈ 2695 EUR / year
Additional Details
- Statutory tuition fee €2,695.00 per year
- Institutional tuition fee EU/EEA €10,705.00 per year
- Institutional tuition fee non-EU/EEA €15,063.00 per year
Living costs
Nijmegen
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
Radboud Scholarship Programme
The Radboud Scholarship Programme offers talented, highly motivated, non-EU/EEA students with outstanding study results the opportunity to be awarded a partial scholarship for an English-taught Master’s programme.
NL Scholarship (for prospective students)
The NL Scholarship (formerly known as Holland Scholarship) is a partial scholarship for non-EU/EEA students who want to do their Master’s in the Netherlands.
Fulbright-Radboud Scholarships
The Fulbright Commission, sponsored by Radboud University, is offering scholarships for talented American students to study at Radboud University.
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