Degree | Masters |
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Teaching Language | English |
Course duration | Full Time - 1 year |
Tuition Fees Amount | 17078 € yearly |
Additional Information On Tuition Fees | Dutch and other EU/EEA students (statutory fee, full-time): 2020-2021: € 2,143, 2021-2022: € 2,168 more information and exceptions Please check here*https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/general-information/international-students/financial-matters/tuition-fees Non-EU/EEA students (institutional fee): 2020-2021: € 17,078, 2021-2022: € 17,280 more information and exceptions Please check here*https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/general-information/international-students/financial-matters/tuition-fees |
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Non-European | App. Start | Deadline | Description For Semesters Dates |
Winter | - | 01 Apr | Deadline differ fro Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
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Winter | - | 01 Apr | Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
Application Deadline | Dutch & EU/EER students: 1 April Non-EU/EEA students: 1 April |
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Website | Course Website |
Scholarship | Yes |
More Information On Beginning Of Studies | Winter semester starts in end of August while summer sem starts in end of February. Course website provides you all major dates. We suggest international students to apply for students visa in time. |
Course duration | Full Time - 1 year |
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Language | English |
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Non-European | App. Start | Deadline | Description For Semesters Dates |
Winter | - | 01 Apr | Deadline differ fro Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
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Winter | - | 01 Apr | Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
Course Website | |
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Description/content | PREPARING ARTS PROFESSIONALS FOR THE CULTURAL SECTOR OF THE FUTURE The cultural world is in a state of rapid transformation due to technological innovation, urbanisation, economic globalisation, and an increasingly unpredictable sociopolitical landscape. All facets of the arts – practice, organisation, leadership, societal relevance, and internationalisation (in Europe and beyond) – are affected by this transformation. Utrecht University's Master of Arts and Society will prepare you to operate as a leading figure in the global arts, media, and cultural sectors of the future. Our Master’s programme is designed to meet the urgent need for arts professionals who possess rigorous theoretical and research skills coupled with practical abilities and an acute awareness of the current state of the sector at the local and global levels. As a student in this programme you will explore, for example, the dynamics and dilemmas within existing mainstream culture and its relationship with a growing number of “alternative” cultural practices, new models of creative production and industry, and the ever-increasing role of the arts in social justice. Study Programme CURRICULUM Our programme comprises 60 EC and consists of two semesters, running from September until January and from February until June. A semester is divided into two study periods. Courses The programme consists of compulsory courses, an elective, an internship and a Master's thesis. See Courses for detailed descriptions. https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/arts-and-society/study-programme Courses Below you find the course descriptions of Arts and Society. The programme consists of compulsory courses, an elective, an internship and a Master's thesis. Read more about the curriculum. https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/arts-and-society/courses |
More Information On Beginning of Studies | Winter semester starts in end of August while summer sem starts in end of February. Course website provides you all major dates. We suggest international students to apply for students visa in time. |
Tuition fees | Yes |
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Tuition fees amount | 17078 € yearly |
Additional information on fees | Dutch and other EU/EEA students (statutory fee, full-time): 2020-2021: € 2,143, 2021-2022: € 2,168 more information and exceptions Please check here*https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/general-information/international-students/financial-matters/tuition-fees Non-EU/EEA students (institutional fee): 2020-2021: € 17,078, 2021-2022: € 17,280 more information and exceptions Please check here*https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/general-information/international-students/financial-matters/tuition-fees |
Costs of living | You can expect to spend between 800€ and 1,000€ a month on living expenses. |
Scholarships | Yes |
Scholarships Details | Utrecht University, the Dutch Government and other organisations offer scholarships, fellowships and grants. Below is a list of the scholarships that are most often used by international students studying in Utrecht. Note that the scholarship options for programmes starting in February are limited https://www.uu.nl/masters/en/general-information/international-students/financial-matters/grants-and-scholarships |
Academic admission requirements | This is a selective Master's programme. You will be considered for admission to the Master's programme Biofabrication if you hold a University Bachelor's degree and can demonstrate: A relevant Bachelor’s degree Bachelor’s programmes that most likely meet the requirements are: Biomedical or other Life sciences Medicine Biology Pharmaceutical Sciences Chemistry, if including a biomedical component Biotechnology Relevant knowledge, insight and skills In depth knowledge and insight in the field of biomedicine, and a broad interest in approaches from technical innovation (e.g. biomaterials and bioreactors) Academic performance: overall score (GPA, average grade, grading tables), and grades for relevant courses*. High level of academic competences, specifically: Time to degree in previous education* Study progress (grade development over the years)* The ability to design, carry out and report on research projects* Personal competences A clear motivation and talent for participation in this Master’s programme. Genuine research interest in processes such as 3D bioprinting, and other fabrication technologies, biomaterials, 3D cell culturing, computer models, and medical imaging A broad interest in the multidisciplinary area of physics, biology, medicine, robotics, and computer science Relevant extracurricular activities Oral and written proficiency in English at an advanced level (UU guidelines). *If you fail to meet some of the requirements 3-4, please indicate why you feel you are still eligible for admission in your motivation letter |
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Language requirements | In order to successfully participate in this programme, you must be proficient in English. Please note, it is not necessary to have passed the English test at the time of your application. The results can be submitted later. More information. The following requirements apply*/**: IELTS, Academic Module. Minimum score: 6.5 overall band, at least 6 for writing. TOEFL, iBT. Minimum score: 93, institutional scores are not accepted. Please tell ETS to send your original results report to Utrecht University (the TOEFL institution code for Utrecht University is 9062). Cambridge Certificate: ?Cambridge English C1 Advanced (CAE). Minimum score: 176 total, 169 writing Cambridge English C2 Proficiency (CPE). Minimum score: 180 total, 169 writing *Exceptions: You do not have to submit proof of proficiency if you obtained your secondary school diploma and/or Bachelor's degree in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, UK, USA or South Africa, or you obtained an IB Diploma or EB Diploma (taught in English). **Chinese students have to take the IELTS or TOEFL test. |
Document Required | Application form, CV, Educational Documents (transcripts/Marksheets), motivation letter, Work experience letter, etc. List of documents may change from time to time, please check on course web. |
Application deadline | Dutch & EU/EER students: 1 April Non-EU/EEA students: 1 April |
Submit Application To | Please submit your application here*https://www.studielink.nl/ |
Accommodation | Yes |
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Accommodation Details | Utrecht is one of the most popular university cities in the Netherlands. Because of this, the demand for student housing in and around Utrecht is extremely high. Unfortunately, Utrecht University cannot guarantee housing. Many students find it difficult and time-consuming to search for housing. It is a good idea to anticipate the time and effort it may take you to find a room, and start your search several months in advance, even prior to your admission. Click on the icons below for information, tips and tricks that can help your during your search. For more information please check here*https://students.uu.nl/en/student-life/student-housing-in-utrecht |
Supervisor-Student Ratio | - |
About University | The programmes offer personal, activating and, where possible, a small-group learning experience and good supervision. All education at Utrecht University is embedded in a vision based on a stimulating study environment and teaching that does justice to the various ambitions and talents of our students. This vision forms the basis for the way in which education is organised at Utrecht University: the Utrecht Educational Model. |
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