Admission requirements
Final permission for conducting fieldwork or internship is obtained once the following conditions have been met:
Formal admission and enrollment to the master's programme CA-DS
Declaration of liability
Submission of budget
Approval of final research proposal
Proof of sufficient language proficiency (declaration by the supervisor)
Description
Depending on the specialisation, students have to perform an Ethnographic Fieldwork or an Policy orientated Research Internship .
Ethnographic Fieldwork (6494RP, specialisation Global Ethnography):
If approved by the institute, the individual field research may be conducted anywhere in the world provided that the location is safe and not afflicted by armed conflict.
This fieldwork is arranged by students themselves. It is expected that the student will independently establish the necessary contacts with local authorities, acquire research permission and affiliation as well as accommodation in the country of research. Supervision during this preparatory period if provided by the thesis advisor in Leiden. It is expected that the student will be locally affiliated with an institute or a person willing to take (partial) responsibility for their fieldwork, because the Leiden supervisor will not be able to visit the student in the field. Nevertheless, the student remains under the supervision of his/her Leiden based supervisor the entire time. Supervision of the processing and reporting on field data is the responsibility of the staff in Leiden.
Policy Oriented Research Internship (6494PRI17, specialisation Sociology of Policy in Practice):
The Sociology of Policy in Practice specialisation offers students the opportunity to work on an own personal three-month research project at an NGO, government agency, small or large-scale company, museum or knowledge institute, either in the Netherlands or abroad.
A list of topics for both specialisations is available on our website and is being pemanently updated, although students can also follow their own ideas in choosing a topic.
Financial matters
Performing the fieldwork or internship can be a costly endeavour for the student, as it will usually involve travel and the costs of additional accommodation.These expenses are not covered by the tuition fee for the master's programme.
To ease the financial strain various funds can be applied for:
Within some of the specific research projects funds are made available by our external partners.
The Leiden University scholarship web-page. Most often the students of CA-DS acquire grants from the LUF and the LUSTRA but can also be sucessful in acquiring financial aid from smaller, private funds and trusts. Since much of the information about funds is available in Dutch language, foreign students might need assistance from their Dutch fellow-students when looking for relevant information, or address the resources from their country of origin.
Sub-letting your room in Leiden can also be a good source of income.
Also check the Dutch study grant provider DUO for additional information.
Assessment method
Throughout your research, you will write three Fieldwork/Internship reports.
Report 1: Operationalization in the field, to be submitted to your supervisor after 3 weeks in the field)
Report 2: Reflection on the fieldwork experience, to be submitted to your supervisor after 6 weeks in the field
Report 3 (final): Preliminary Analysis/Interpretation of the data.
The fieldwork is rated “pass” based on performance in the research setting.
Time-table
April, May, June 2018.
NB: A later starting date is also an option, since there are no lectures to be followed before September, but this must be approved by the supervisor.
Contact
Fieldwork coördinator Dr. Erik de Maaker (room 3A34, tel. 071-527 6612, e-mail maaker@fsw.leidenuniv.nl )