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Global History
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Philosophy
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Environmental Humanities
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4/5 Amsterdam VU
Linguistics
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5/5 Amsterdam VU
Critical Studies in Art and Culture
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Studenten aan het woord

Eva van Berne
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
"The more my study progressed the more enthusiastic I became about carrying out research. Master's seminars convinced me that I wanted to continue in this direction and, in consultation with my tutor, I decided to switch to the research master's course. The extra room for study gives me the chance to carry out more in-depth research into the monumental art of Karel Appel, the subject of my thesis...
For students who like to show initiative, I would certainly recommend this research master's course."


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Ruth Lit­tle
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
"After obtaining an Master's in Applied Linguistics at the University of Surrey in the UK, I wanted to learn more about linguistics. The research programme at VU Amsterdam has given me this opportunity. A broad overview of all aspects of the subject, from corpus linguistics to creoles, is complemented with a wide range of option modules, which offer the freedom to follow individual interests. The teaching takes place in small groups and active participation is encouraged. The university also offers good study facilities and there is a lively international student community...
I am now finishing my first year and certainly do not regret my decision to apply."


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Tessa van Charl­dorp
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
"After completing my Bachelor's in Communication at Boston University in the US, I decided to move back to Netherlands to continue my studies. I took some communication and linguistics classes here at VU Amsterdam and really liked the combination between these two disciplines. I then decided to apply for the Linguistic Research Master's where I could focus on these two disciplines and learn more about academic research. The Linguistic Research Master's is a new programme within the Linguistics faculty. It is a very small programme which makes it very intimate...
I really like this programme because it allows you to choose your own courses and create your own track within the linguistics department. You can even take classes from other faculties at VU Amsterdam, or other universities in the Netherlands. There are a lot of research opportunities at our faculty, which you are greatly encouraged to participate in during your time here at VU Amsterdam. A lot of self discipline is needed for this, but it is well worth the effort! After graduating from this programme I will be much better prepared for a PhD position."


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Mar­tijn van Beek
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
"After completing my BA thesis on the seventeenth-century prints of Giovanni Battista Falda, it was perfectly clear to me that the next course I took would be one where I could largely choose aspects that interested me. I wanted to immerse myself as deep as possible in my own field of interest, in order to study the essence of my research project – seventeenth-century Italian architecture. VAMA provides this opportunity and also pays attention to the research methodology: this is particularly good for students with a research mentality...


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Elise Noyez
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
"An unprecedented spatial-color-light-music production, that was what the Philips Company had in mind for its pavilion at the 1958 World Fair. Their wish was granted by Le Corbusier, who built an architectural sculpture that housed a visual and aural spectacle (Le Poème Electronique) the likes of which had never been seen before...
Only by interpreting every (medial) aspect of this synthesized artwork in relation to the others – an interpretation to which the concepts of intermediality serve well – was it possible to fully grasp its complexities, even if the building itself no longer exists."


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