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Musicology
The Musicology programme at Utrecht University builds on a 95-year-long history of musicology at Utrecht University and enriches it with the newest perspectives on the field and its entanglements with other disciplines.
Translation
The Translation MA programme offered at Leiden University is best characterised by linguistic and cultural mediation.

Animation
This one-year Master of Animation from Avans University of Applied Sciences is directed towards realizing your creative potential. You will learn to critically and creatively integrate innovatory studio work with theoretical principles.
Hebrew and Aramaic Studies (research)
The Hebrew and Aramaic Studies (research) MA programme at Leiden University explores Classical Hebrew and Aramaic Studies in the broadest sense.
Philosophy and Economics
The Philosophy and Economics Research Master at Erasmus University Rotterdam aims to prepare students for an academic career in the area of philosophy and economics, as well as to provide unique skills for careers in the private and public sector.
Global Political Economy
The Global Political Economy MA programme at Leiden University provides you with a cutting-edge understanding of the world economy and its social and political foundations.
Critical Fashion Practices
At the ArtEZ University of the Arts master’s course Critical Fashion Practices, you will explore alternative, non-industrial modes and frameworks for making, doing, seeing and experiencing fashion and clothes.
Philosophy, Science and Humanities
This Philosophy, Science and Humanities programme at University of Groningen offers courses in the philosophy and history of science, skills courses to improve your writing, and tutorials in which you work with experts on the philosophy of your discipline.
Curating Art and Cultures
The Curating Art and Cultures course is a two-year programme is a unique, two-year programme offered jointly by Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the University of Amsterdam (UvA), and leading museums and cultural institutions in the Netherlands.
New Media and Digital Culture (Media Studies)
The New Media and Digital Culture (Media Studies) programme of the University of Amsterdam builds upon the pioneering new media scene, and enables students to learn digital methods and contribute to the discourse surrounding critical media theory.
Linguistics
This Linguistics master from University of Groningen focuses on the language skills of humans. You study language acquisition, language structure and characteristics, multilingualism, or language disorders.
Assyriology (research)
The Assyriology (research) MA programme at Leiden University provides you with a multidisciplinary study of the languages, literatures and cultures of the Ancient Near Eastern world.
Applied Archaeology
The Applied Archaeology MA programme at Leiden University offers you a brand-new academic programme to start your professional career in archaeology.
Holocaust and Genocide Studies (History)
The one-year Holocaust and Genocide Studies (History) programme of the University of Amsterdam explores 20th-century genocides from the vantage point of different disciplines.

Metaphysics and Philosophical Anthropology
What is the nature of reality? What does it mean to be human? In the Research Master in Metaphysics and Philosophical Anthropology, you explore fundamental questions about reality and subjectivity in relation to contemporary existential challenges.
Linguistics (research)
The Linguistics (research) MA programme at Leiden University combines leading expertise with a flexible programme format.
Film and Contemporary Audiovisual Media
Are you fascinated by the emotional and cognitive effects of films? Do you love studying documentaries and the contributions cinema can make to discussions of climate change? Then the Master’s track Film and Contemporary Audiovisual Media at the University of Groningen is the right one for you.

Materials in Artistic Practices (MAPs)
In the Materials in Artistic Practices (MAPs) study programme from Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, you will explore a world in transition through material research. We chose a holistic approach, by exploring the tangible, aesthetic and practical properties of materials and their historic, cultural, political, and ecological entanglements.
Classics and Ancient Civilizations - Research
The Classics and Ancient Civilizations - Research programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam trains you to function successfully in a research-oriented position either in academia or in professional fields.
Non Linear Narrative
The Non Linear Narrative course, offered by the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague is a two-year master’s programme that merges investigative methods of journalism and forensics with processing technologies of computer science and visual arts into a contemporary progressive design approach: non-linear storytelling.