MA Arts, Literature and Media (Research)
Leiden, Netherlands
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 20,900 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Dutch, EU/EEA, Swiss and Surinamese students: €2,530 per year | Second Dutch master’s programme: €16,300 per year
Introduction
This interdisciplinary research master offers the best of three worlds (arts, literature and media) through a programme of well-designed courses, combining theoretical and historical training with free space for specialisation.
About the Arts, Literature and Media Research MA
The study of cultural artefacts from the past keeps shifting our understanding of the present, just as studying contemporary arts and literature often compels us to critically revisit the past and its multiple afterlives. The knowledge produced by works of art and literature - past and present - is always multiply mediated: through the contexts in which these works are called to function, through language and the media they are made of (print, paint, other materials), as well as through other media (photography, cinema, social media etc.) that they engage with or incorporate. This interdisciplinary RMA deems such transhistorical and transmedial conversations essential for humanities research and its social impact, even when one’s research focuses on a specific period, genre or medium. It thus brings together the best of three worlds (arts, literature, and media) through a programme of well-designed courses, combining theoretical and historical training with free space for specialisation.
Why study Arts, Literature and Media in Leiden?
This programme provides a unique combination of historical and theoretical training, tailored to your own ambitions and interests. In two core seminars, you learn to position yourself and your research in a multidisciplinary field and to make your work speak to others so that it has a good chance of getting funded or published. Then you choose between two historically defined lines that work with different understandings of media:
- In the medieval and early modern line, the focus is on the media that art and literature work through. Here, medium refers to the means by which art and literature are made (such as the medium of language, print, theatre, paint, etching, and so forth).
- In the contemporary line, from the 19th century until the present, the study of art and literature is accompanied and co-shaped by media such as cinema, games, or social media.
Deepen your interests
The free specialisation space offers you the possibility to deepen your disciplinary interests in medieval, early modern, or contemporary studies. Whether you have an art history, media studies, or Dutch, English, Italian, French, German, or Spanish literary studies background, the programme provides 60 ECTs in courses and research that contributes to your specialization. All you need is love for doing research.
What are your career prospects?
The programme provides the basis for writing your research master's thesis that forms the starting point for either a path in the academy or elsewhere. The programme aims to prepare you well for both. During your studies you will acquire a valuable range of specific and transferable skills and knowledge, both disciplinary and interdisciplinary, historical, contemporary and theoretical.
Is Arts, Literature and Media the programme for you?
Do you have a love for doing research and a background in art history, media studies, or Dutch, English, Italian, French, German, or Spanish literary studies? With this programme you will learn what it takes to do good research. Do you want to find out if you are eligible for this Master's Programme?
Curriculum
First Year
- LUCAS seminar: Cultural Theory for the 21st Century-Studying Representation and Mediation 5
- Research School Courses (Arts, Literature and Media) 5
- The Epic Course: A Pre-Modern Genre and its digital disclosure 10
- Questions of Law and Justice in Literature, Art and Media 10
- Imagining Reconciliation in Literature, Art and Media: Early Modernity to the Present Day 10
- Digital Media and Machinic Cultures 10
- Leiden Elective Academic Periodical 10
- Core Course: Methodologies and Theories – Medieval & Early Modern 10
- Core Course: Methodological Concepts in Arts, Literature and Media 10
Second Year
- Case Based Research 5
- LUCAS Writing Seminar 10
- Research School Courses (Arts, Literature and Media) 5
- MA Thesis Arts, Literature and Media (research) 30
- Leiden Elective Academic Periodical
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Career Opportunities
Where do our graduates work?
As a graduate of the master's programme in Arts, Literature and Media (Research), you are prepared for a career in a wide variety of fields such as museums, galleries, cultural institutions or (art) libraries and archives.
It is also possible to find employment within the publishing and general media sectors, education, in journalism and public relations. You are also in a strong position to enter a top PhD programme and a research-oriented career.
Examples of the diverse roles of our graduates include:
- PhD candidate in English Literature at a European university
- Editor in chief for a Dutch arts and culture magazine
- Cataloguer of Photography at an art museum
- Event Manager for Foundation
- PhD candidate in Arts and Culture at an international university
- Policy officer at The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
- Assistant academic staff member at a Belgian university
- Library staff member at a university library
- PhD candidate at a British university
- Account manager for books and literature at an antique store
- Teaching coordinator at a Dutch university
- PhD candidate at a Dutch university
- Project officer at an art museum
- Project coordinator at an advertising agency
- Coordinator/lecturer in art theory and practice at an art academy
- Marketing and product manager/assistant at a company producing designer glasses
- Project officer at a foundation promoting regional artists
- Gallery assistant for modern art at an art school
- Auctioneer at an online auction house
- Curator at a museum
- Collections manager at a natural history museum
The graphs below are based on alumni data from the research programmes of the Faculty of Humanities 2016-2020.