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Research School Courses (Arts and Culture & Literary Studies)

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2020-2021

Research School Courses

The national Research Schools (Landelijke Onderzoeksscholen) offer courses on both methodology and area specific knowledge. Many researchers in the Faculty of Humanities are members of a research school related to their area of expertise. Research Schools aim at collaboration of researchers from different faculties in the same university (interfaculty schools) or in different universities (interuniversity schools).

The Research School courses provide PhD and Research Master students with the opportunity to come into contact with fellow PhD and Research Master students from other universities.

Students are required to follow 5 EC of Research School Courses each year (10 EC in total).
Please note that the courses offered by the Research Schools differ in length and intensity and consequently in the amount of EC that are granted.

Courses may be taken at more than one Research School, provided that the courses are relevant within the individual programme. The relevancy of courses will be assessed by the coordinator of studies

Students from the ResMA Arts and Culture can also choose to follow Practices and Debates in Art History instead of a Research School Course.

List of Research Schools

Below the most relevant Research Schools per specialisation are listed.

  • NICA (Cultural Analysis)

  • OSL (Literature)

  • OSK (Art History)

  • RMeS (Media Studies)

  • OSZMED (Medieval Studies)

  • NOG (Gender Studies)

Please note that other Research Schools besides those listed within the specialization may offer relevant courses. Students who are interested in an interdisciplinary approach may find a relevant course at the other National Research Schools for Humanities.

Leiden Global

Instead of a course at one of the Research Schools, students can also take a course within the Leiden Global programme.

Courses they offer are:

  • Discipline and Place in the Humanities (1st semester)

  • Mixed Methods in Social Sciences and the Humanities (2nd semester)