Vitality and Ageing
Programme
Our ageing society challenges to innovate. This master offers you the opportunity to study 'vitality and ageing' during one year from a combination of biological, individual and societal perspectives.
Our ageing society with longer living individuals challenges innovation. This international master gives you the basic knowledge and skills to contribute to the improvement of circumstances of older people in ageing societies. The programme is especially attractive for those students who are widely interested in the causes and effects of human vitality and ageing, and who are willing to learn from understanding scientific evidence which results in the implementation of new organisation models.
This one year master offers a program to specialise in the theme 'vitality and ageing'; studied from a combination of biological, individual and societal perspectives. Finally, a 10-week master thesis introduces you to your future working field.
Degree Programme Structure
The Vitality and Ageing master’s degree is an intensive programme that goes beyond attending lectures and participating in work groups. Students are expected to do more than merely absorb facts. The degree programme lasts one academic year and is divided into three thematic periods and ends with an internship and thesis:
biology of vitality and ageing
the older individual
organisation of the ageing society
internship and writing thesis
Through the curriculum students work on obtaining general skills including:
academic development (personal development, interdisciplinary and international teamwork, academic thinking),
research and evidence (epidemiology. qualitative research, translation evidence to practice),
communication in science (verbal and written, traditional and modern ways of communication)
Contact information:
If you have any questions about the Master or your registration, please contact the study advisor of Vitality & Ageing at studyadvisorva@lumc.nl.