Admission requirements
To be registered as a student of the Research Master Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
Description
Students have to carry out on a individual basis an original field work research in a chosen Latin American and/or Caribbean country. This research has a maximum of of two months. During that period they have to carry out interviews with respondents, scholars, governmental officials, NGO representatives and the like about an specific subject. They have also to collect written information from institutes, archives, and all kind of institutions about the studied subject.
Course objectives
Learning to carry out an academic research project in a different socio-cultural setting. Ability to make contacts with people and institutions to gather the required data and information within a limited period of time. Learning to apply research methods into practice and to report on the results of the investigation.
Timetable
Students have to carry out their fieldwork in a maximum of three months (the exact period must be discussed with the supervisor).
Assessment method
Written communications (via emails) to the individual supervisor on a regular basis during the fieldwork about the progress of the research. Presentation of a complete research report following come back in Leiden, including preliminary results. Conducting a sufficient number of interviews and collecting relevant data and material in Latin America, in order to write the Research Master’s thesis.
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used to post all the necessary information about the fieldwork.
Reading list
Literature connected to the specific fieldwork research.
Registration
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Study in Leiden website for information on how to apply.
Contact information
Dr. J.C.G. Aguiar. Email: j.c.g.aguiar@hum.leidenuniv.nl. Tel. 071-527 2189.