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Degree Masters
Teaching Language English
Course duration Full Time - 12 months
Tuition Fees Amount 13500 € yearly
Additional Information On Tuition Fees EU/EEA 2020-2021 € 2143 non-EU/EEA 2020-2021 € 13500
Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter - 01 May Deadline differ fro Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website.
European
Winter - 01 May Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website.
Application Deadline Application deadlines may differ for Dutch Students, EU/EEA Students and Non-EU Students. It may also differ if you wish to apply for scholarship, housing or any other facilities from University. Please check detailed information here*https://www.rug.nl/masters/arts-policy-and-cultural-entrepreneurship/
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 - 12 months
Language

English

Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter - 01 May Deadline differ fro Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website.
European
Winter - 01 May Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website.
Course Website

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Art is inherently public. In this programme, you will study and reflect upon how public arts policy, arts management, arts marketing and education affect the realisation of artistic values in society. Traditionally, the arts have been regarded as a means for representing individual and collective identities, and for the reflection on, and critical assessment of, society. Increasingly, however, the arts are regarded as entertainment (e.g. based on notions such as the 'experience economy'), or as a means for the creative development of local economies ('creative and culture industries' and 'creative class'), or as a form of social engineering The Arts, Policy and Cultural Entrepreneurship track focuses on the organizing of art and the public role of art in today's societies. Using methods from critical sociology, public policy studies, management studies, and cognitive perspectives on the arts you will learn to critically reflect upon the values that influence local and global art practices. On the basis of theory and empirical work, you will learn to analyse, criticise, and reflect upon the existing practices for art's sustenance, organisation, and dissemination.You will learn to devise strategies on how the arts should be managed, marketed, and addressed by public policy agents in order to strengthen their role in society. Programme • Year 1 Periods Courses 1 2 3 4 Arts and the Public Sphere (5 EC) Cinema, Capital, and Climate Change (5 EC, optional) Classical Music in the Digital Age I (5 EC, optional) Dramaturgy (5 EC, optional) Media, Materials, Makers (5 EC, optional) Performance Mediality & Materiality (5 EC, optional) The Global/Local Cultural Leader (5 EC) The Grotesque as a Dominant Format (5 EC, optional) Adaption Theory and Practice (5 EC, optional) Arts and Brain in Culture (5 EC, optional) Arts Sociology (5 EC) Capita Selecta in Arts Education (5 EC, optional) Classical Music in the Digital Age II (5 EC, optional) Digital Film Forensics (5 EC, optional) Documentary and Global Crises (5 EC, optional) Music, Politics and Resistance (5 EC, optional) Music, Theatre and Sound (5 EC, optional) Public Arts Policy in Global Context (5 EC) The Beautiful in Film (5 EC, optional) Ma Internship (10 EC) Master's Thesis (20 EC) Programme options Master's Placement (specialization) Study abroad • Study abroad is optional

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
Tuition fees amount 13500 € yearly
Additional information on fees EU/EEA 2020-2021 € 2143 non-EU/EEA 2020-2021 € 13500
Costs of living Students will spend on average 800 € to 1000 € per month, not including tuition costs.
Scholarships Yes
Scholarships Details The university is committed to recognizing excellence in academic achievement through offering a number of scholarships for international students and researchers. Several scholarships are available for international students who are motivated to study Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD programmes, as well as for exchanges, short courses and research stays at our university. Besides scholarships awarded by the University of Groningen, a number of grants awarded by the Dutch government, the EU and (inter)national organizations, such as World Bank or the Ford Foundation, can be used for study or research at the University of Groningen as well. For a complete list of all available grants, select 'All' and click 'Search' . For more information please check here *https://www.rug.nl/education/scholarships/findscholarships University of Groningen OTS/Talent Grant Faculty of Arts Are you a non-EU/EEA student from Mexico, Russia, China, India, or Indonesia, starting a Master's programme at the Faculty of Arts? If so, you could qualify for the University of Groningen OTS/Talent Grant, Faculty of Arts, a partial scholarship which helps you to finance your studies. Read more about the OTS/Talent Grant Faculty of Arts.
Academic admission requirements Dutch VWO diploma, a German Abitur, an International Baccalaureate diploma, a European Baccalaureate or another diploma that is sufficient for acceptance to a Dutch university. Students with a Dutch 'hbo propedeuse' diploma also need to meet the language requirements mentioned above.
Language requirements Minimum requirement of TOEFL iBT 90 (with a minimum of 21 on all items), or IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6 on all items). Language Centre English Test (LCET) level C1 (B2 for a maximum of 1 component). Cambridge C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency with a minimum score of 180. For more information on the LCET, refer to site of the language center: For information on languages please check here*https://www.rug.nl/(...)g-unit/english-lcet/
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 Application deadlines may differ for Dutch Students, EU/EEA Students and Non-EU Students. It may also differ if you wish to apply for scholarship, housing or any other facilities from University. Please check detailed information here*https://www.rug.nl/masters/arts-policy-and-cultural-entrepreneurship/
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About University The University of Groningen is a research university with a global outlook, deeply rooted in Groningen, City of Talent. Quality has had top priority for four hundred years, and with success: the University is currently in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists.
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