Degree | Masters |
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Teaching Language | English |
Course duration | Full Time - 24 months |
Tuition Fees Amount | 15620 € yearly |
Additional Information On Tuition Fees | you can enrol as of 1 February your tuition fee for 2020-2021 is 7/12ths of the rate for a full academic year. Statutory tuition fee full-time € 2143 Statutory tuition fee part-time € 1826 Institutional tuition fee for second or next Dutch degree programme € 14200 Institutional fee for non-EEA students € 15620 you can enrol as of 1 February your tuition fee for 2020-2021 is 7/12ths of the rate for a full academic year. Statutory tuition fee full-time € 2143 Statutory tuition fee part-time € 1826 Institutional tuition fee for second or next Dutch degree programme € 14200 Institutional fee for non-EEA students € 15620 |
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Non-European | App. Start | Deadline | Description For Semesters Dates |
Winter | - | 01 Mar | Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
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Winter | - | 15 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*uva.nl/en/shared-content/subsites/graduate-school-of-humanities/en/research-masters/art-studies-arts-and-culture/art-studies.html?origin=i1llwfizQ9KxDJFkz026yg |
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Website | Course Website |
Scholarship | Yes |
More Information On Beginning Of Studies | Winter semester starts in end of August, hence we suggest international students to apply for students visa in time. |
Course duration | Full Time - 24 months |
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Language | English |
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Non-European | App. Start | Deadline | Description For Semesters Dates |
Winter | - | 01 Mar | Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
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Winter | - | 15 May | Deadlines differ for Dutch, EU/EEA and Non-EU citizens. Please check course website. |
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Description/content | As of the academic year 2020-2021, the programme in Art Studies will be integrated in the research Master's programme Art and Performance Research Studies. This intensive two-year programme is aimed at students doing historical, theoretical and practice-based research in the visual and performative arts who enjoy being challenged and learn how to develop and execute research ideas in an interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary and cross-media environment. Art and Performance Research Studies is a two-year programme for students who are interested in doing historical, theoretical and practice-based research into the visual and performative arts. In this Master's, students will be challenged and will learn how to develop and execute research ideas in an interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary and cross-media environment. Study programme The Research Master's in Art and Performance Research Studies is a two-year programme with two specialisations, in which you explore the interconnections between the art and performance disciplines and between theory and practice. There are three shared core courses, a customised study path with electives and tutorials to accommodate the development of your individual research (discussed with the coordinator/tutor), and finally a thesis project (seminar and thesis). There is also the option to develop a fully customised programme. A proposal for such an individual programme must be approved by the programme’s Examination Board. For the Artistic research profile there are, in addition to the above, several presentations of the artwork in class, so as to ensure continuous feedback, studio visits, two exhibitions and also the possibility to organise events for which credits may be awarded, in agreement with the Examination Board. Programme structure The Research Master's programme in Art and Performance Research Studies comprises 120 ECTS credits: ? 36 credits for core courses. ? 36 credits for electives. ? 18 credits for tutorials. ? 30 credits for the thesis (12 credits for the thesis seminar and 18 for the thesis). For Artistic Research, the 30 credits for the Thesis consist of 12 credits for the Final Exhibition (Thesis Project) and 18 for the Thesis. Core courses (36 ECTS) The first core course focuses on disciplinary backgrounds and shared themes and debates in the arts, while at the same time you will learn to formulate a decent research proposal for your project. The second core course focuses on collections and archives in a historical and theoretical perspective, and on the arts as a field of knowledge (production), while you also practice specific research skills and report on the findings in a professional way. The third core module challenges what you already know (about your research) by discussing contemporary concepts and practices to enable you to sharpen your propositions and arguments, and to position your research within the contemporary academic and artistic research field. There is a specific course for Artistic Research students: in addition to the above, they will participate in a course about the discipline of Artistic Research, which provides them with scholarly and artistic perspectives helping them gain the insights to position themselves as artistic researchers. Electives (36 ECTS) Students choose from the complete range of master courses offered in the Faculty of Humanities, according to their research interest. They may even choose courses from other faculties, if necessary. This choice is always discussed with the tutor/coordinator. There may be extra requirements for Research Master's students to complete these courses. Tutorials (18 ECTS) Students take three tutorials, one with a Research School of their choice and of which they become a member, and two specific and individual tutorials with an expert within or outside of the university, chosen by the student. This may be a literature tutorial (to deepen or broaden certain knowledge), a research practice tutorial (to learn specific skills), or to do individually supervised archival or institutional research specific for their research project. In the case of the Artistic Research students, a mandatory tutorial takes places in the second block of the first semester, where an artist teaching at the Sandberg Institute will supervise the progress of the students’ art practice, which ends with an exhibition to which a curator is invited to provide feedback. Internship (optional) Internships are possible, if they are focused on research and help with (the development of) the research project. The internship must be supervised by someone from the university staff and someone from the institution. Thesis (30 ECTS) The final part of the programme is the Master’s thesis. By writing a thesis, you prove that you have developed into an original and professional researcher and that you know how to position yourself within a cross-disciplinary and international field. The thesis is supervised by a staff member or an expert on your subject from the university. You will also take part in the thesis seminar in which professional standards of research and academic reporting are discussed, as well as practical issues concerning the writing itself. The seminar is mainly peer review. When it comes to Artistic Research, in addition to the above, the student will show the final artwork at an exhibition for which a professional curator is invited in order to ensure the high standards of the end presentation of the Master. |
More Information On Beginning of Studies | Winter semester starts in end of August, hence we suggest international students to apply for students visa in time. |
Tuition fees | Yes |
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Tuition fees amount | 15620 € yearly |
Additional information on fees | you can enrol as of 1 February your tuition fee for 2020-2021 is 7/12ths of the rate for a full academic year. Statutory tuition fee full-time € 2143 Statutory tuition fee part-time € 1826 Institutional tuition fee for second or next Dutch degree programme € 14200 Institutional fee for non-EEA students € 15620 you can enrol as of 1 February your tuition fee for 2020-2021 is 7/12ths of the rate for a full academic year. Statutory tuition fee full-time € 2143 Statutory tuition fee part-time € 1826 Institutional tuition fee for second or next Dutch degree programme € 14200 Institutional fee for non-EEA students € 15620 |
Costs of living | The average cost of living is around 900€ to 1500€, depending on your lifestyle and requirements. |
Scholarships | Yes |
Scholarships Details | Please check here for more info*https://www.uva.nl/en/education/fees-and-funding/masters-scholarships-and-loans/scholarships-and-loans.html |
Academic admission requirements | The Master's programme in Art and Performance Research Studies is open for application to students with a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in the humanities or social sciences with a minimum of 30 ECTS (equivalent to a full-time semester of academic studies) taken in the field of art history, musicology, theatre and performance studies or cultural studies. You are expected to have an awareness of basic theoretical notions in the above fields. The Artistic Research specialisation is open for application to students with a Bachelor's degree from an Arts Academy. If you are unsure whether you meet the entry requirements, you are advised to get in touch with the programme coordinator before applying Pre-master's It is not possible to apply to this programme with a degree from a Dutch University of Applied Sciences (hbo), other than an Arts Academy. We do not offer a specific pre-master's programme (schakelprogramma) for this research MA. |
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Language requirements | New Master's students should be able to speak, read, write and understand English at an advanced academic level. Please check carefully whether you already meet the English language requirements or whether you need to arrange to take an official English language test. English Language test online Due to the Coronacrisis, many test centers are closed or fully booked. It is possible to take the online version of the existing language tests. ETS offers international students affected by the coronavirus measures the option to take the TOEFL iBT® test from home until the test centers open again. More information can be found on the TOEFL website. Because of the coronacrisis the deadlines for submitting proof of English proficiency are extended: ? Non-EU students: 18 May ? EU students: 24 August For information on language reqiuirements please check here*https://gsh.uva.nl/application-and-admission/english-language-requirements/english-language-requirements.html#English-language-test-requirements Exemptions You do not need to upload an English language score report in your MyInfo application if, before the start of the programme on 1 September: ? You will have obtained a Bachelor's degree at an accredited Dutch academic university. Students who have completed their degree at a Dutch university of applied sciences (hbo) are not exempt. ? You will have obtained a Bachelor's degree at a university in one of the following countries: USA, Canada (with the exception of Québec), the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand. If you completed a Master's degree in one of these countries but obtained your Bachelor's degree elsewhere, you are not automatically exempt. ? You have an English-taught International Baccalaureate diploma. |
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*uva.nl/en/shared-content/subsites/graduate-school-of-humanities/en/research-masters/art-studies-arts-and-culture/art-studies.html?origin=i1llwfizQ9KxDJFkz026yg |
Submit Application To | Please submit your applications here*https://www.studielink.nl/?brinCode=21PK |
Accommodation | Yes |
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Accommodation Details | For accommodation information check here*https://www.uva.nl/en/education/practical-information/housing/application-procedure/application-procedure.html |
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