Prospectus

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A Research Master is an advanced two-year postgraduate programme with an even higher research component than the Master’s programme, and provides excellent scope for individual student initiative.

The Research Master programme in Archaeology focuses on the research areas that are strongly represented in Leiden. The heart of the programme is organised around the excellent research with which Leiden has made a name for itself internationally.

RMA-students share several modular courses with MA-students. However, there will be some differentiation in the learning objectives and assignments between MA and RMA. Depending on the courses, options for RMA-specific assignments could include one or a combination of the following:

  • A different focus in the essay and/or presentation assignment, for example: formulating new avenues for innovative future research for the theme selected; and/or presenting a theoretical or methodological “meta” approach to the literature, e.g. in order to critically assess the intellectual position taken by the author(s); and/or placing the research topic into a broader international context, making interregional comparisons in research outcomes and/or methodology; and/or formulating a text on a specialist archaeological topic that is specifically aimed at a non-specialist audience;

  • Organising, leading and reviewing a session discussion (either within the class environment or at a separate event);

  • Attending and reviewing an international conference or workshop that is related to the course theme;

  • Contributing to a publication by the research track that is related to the course theme;

  • Presenting a poster or paper that is related to the course theme at an international conference or workshop.

Research Master tracks

There are four different tracks, centred on four research projects that reflect the broad spectrum of research undertaken within the department:
Human Origins
Prehistoric Farming Communities in North-Western Europe
Town and Country in the Mediterranean Region and the Near East
Religion and Society in Native American cultures

Structure of the programme

First year

  • General part:

    • Advanced methods and theory (5 ects)
    • Teaching assistance (5 ects)
    • Conferences and workshops (ARCHON) (5 ects)
    • Thesis 1st year (15 ects)
  • Research track:

    • Thematic course (5 ects)
    • RMA research seminar (10 ects)
    • 2 Modular courses (from the MA programme) (10 ects)
  • Free choice:
    Consisting of any other course from the MA/RMA programme (5 ects)

Second year

  • General part:

    • Epistemology of Archaeology (5 ects)
    • Teaching assistance (5 ects)
    • Conferences and workshops (ARCHON) (5 ects)
    • Thesis 2nd year (20 ects)
  • Research track:

    • RMA research seminar (10 ects)
    • 2 Modular courses (from the MA programme) (10 ects)
  • Free choice:
    Consisting of any other course from the MA/RMA programme (5 ects)