MA Linguistics (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
The research master’s programme in Linguistics at Leiden University combines leading expertise with a flexible programme format.
Why study Linguistics (research) at Leiden University?
During this two-year research master’s programme you will be able to choose from the largest selection of languages offered in Europe and an exceptional range of linguistic approaches including historical, descriptive, formal, cognitive, computational, sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, experimental and corpus-based studies. You will be able to explore sub-fields including phonetics, phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, discourse, or pragmatics.
Develop your research skills
An important aspect of this programme is developing your ability to conduct original and innovative research. You will have the opportunity to attend conferences, workshops and lecture series organised in Leiden, all of which will help you forge an outstanding start to your career. Small classes ensure that you have plenty of direct contact with your lecturers and a high level of guidance and support throughout your studies.
What are your career prospects?
Our graduates pursue careers at research agencies or in the research departments of companies or government organisations. Many enter PhD programmes at Leiden or another university, both in the Netherlands or abroad. Outside of research, your knowledge of linguistics and advanced analytical and problem-solving skills can be applied within a range of vocations, from publishing and translating to teaching.
Is Linguistics (research) the programme for you?
Discover how languages have evolved since prehistoric times. Learn about language contact between African languages, indigenous American and European languages. Gain an understanding of statistics and programming in R. Delve into computational and corpus linguistic aspects in the field of lexicography. Learn about the emerging field of experimental pragmatics and understand the many data collection methods used in sociolinguistics. Sounds good?
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Learn from experts
Academics from the renowned Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) teach in the master’s programme in Linguistics (research). During your studies, you will have access to a breadth and depth of expertise that is almost unmatched in Europe, as well as exceptional resources such as the famous collections at the Leiden University Library. The courses are taught by a diverse group of scholars, all of whom are engaged in international research, which is also part of the teaching syllabus. Their expertise incorporates the latest theoretical knowledge and practice-based skills, such as translation or text analysis.
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Curriculum
The Research Master in Linguistics is a specialised research-based programme offered at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL). It is modelled on LUCL’s unique profile of studying language diversity by means of a wide variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.
First year
- Core: Research Methods in Linguistics 10
- Core: Samples of Linguistic Structure 10
- Topics in Linguistics A: Multilingual practices: Code switching 5
- Topics in Linguistics B: Academic Skills for Linguists 5
- Topics in Linguistics C: Language and the Human Past 5
- Topics in Linguistics D: Psycholinguistics 5
- Topics in Linguistics E: Introduction to descriptive statistics and programming in R for Linguists 5
- LOT Lab Rotation 5
- Research School courses in the humanities 10
Second year
- Linguistics (research) Thesis 30
- Topics in Linguistics A: Multilingual practices: Code switching 5
- Topics in Linguistics B: Academic Skills for Linguists 5
- Topics in Linguistics C: Language and the Human Past 5
- Topics in Linguistics D: Psycholinguistics 5
- Topics in Linguistics E: Introduction to descriptive statistics and programming in R for Linguists 5
- LOT Lab Rotation
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Career Opportunities
Create a world of opportunities with a master's degree from Leiden University.
Where do our graduates work?
Our graduates pursue careers at research agencies or in the research departments of companies or government organisations. Many enter PhD programmes at Leiden or another university, both in the Netherlands or abroad.
Outside of research, your knowledge of linguistics and advanced analytical and problem-solving skills can be applied within a range of vocations, from publishing and translating to teaching.
Examples of the diverse roles of our graduates include:
- PhD Candidate at universities in the Netherlands or abroad, such as the US, the UK, Sweden, France and Germany
- Junior advisor at an institute for linguistic research and language teaching
- Editor at a publishing house
- Freelance translator
- Consular officer at a ministry of foreign affairs
- Technical writer
- Content manager, editor, translator at NGO's
- Translator within EU organisations
- Author of digital educational materials
- Research assistant at an university in Canada
- Project manager at a translation agency
- Teacher at a secondary school
Career preparation
Find out how this programme exactly prepares you for your future career and check our career preparation activities.
- Knowledge and skills
- Internships
- Humanities Career Service
- Workshops and courses
- LU Career Zone
- Ask Alumni: Leiden University Mentor Network