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Directions on how to get from Leiden Central Station to the Faculty of Humanities.
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Is there anything more I need to do to complete my enrolment?
If the Admissions Office sent you a conditional decision upon admission, please make sure that all documents, as listed in your admission statement, are handed in on time. Only if you are a graduate from Leiden University, you do not have to hand in a certified diploma or statement regarding your graduation.
Where can I buy my study books and study material?
To find out what books you will need for next year, please visit the the course descriptions of the courses you will be taking.
Where do I go for any further information I may need?
General information on the programme is available at the Middle Eastern Studies (MA) website.
For questions related to more general issues of registration, housing and other practicalities around your coming to Leiden and Leiden University, please, refer to the university's FAQ base.
For any other questions you may contact the student advisor
I want to do a pre-master Middle Eastern Studies. How do I enroll?
See above (Introduction).
I have been admitted to the MA Middle Eastern Studies under the condition that I will first successfully complete a pre-master programme. How do I register?
If you have received a decision stating that you have not been admitted, but that you have to successfully finish an individual pre-master of
30 or 60 EC in the field of Middle Eastern Studies, you will receive further instructions from the Admission's Office on how to proceed with your registration.
Can I spread a pre-master with a course load of 30 EC over two semesters?
As stated in the Course and Examination Regulation, art 5.2.1.c "The prescribed pre-masters/bridging programme must be completed within the nominal duration plus one semester (in case of a pre-master’s/bridging programme of 30 EC or less) or plus one study year (in case of a pre-master’s/bridging programme of more than 30 EC)."
This is possible in most cases, but not if you are a student from outside the EU/EER and require a residence permit. This is due to the rules and regulations of the Dutch Immigration Service.
I am a BA-student at Leiden University and want to take classes in preparation for the MA Middle Eastern Studies. Do I have to register at Studielink and Leiden University separately?
Registration via Studielink is not needed. If you are already studying at Leiden University, you do not need to register separately, you can choose electives apart from your own BA-programme. If you want to take these courses as a kind of pre-master, you first need to discuss this with the Co-ordinator of Studies of the MA Middle Eastern Studies. If you do not discuss this with the Co-ordinator of Studies, you might not have access to all the courses needed to prepare you for the MA.
I am an MA-student at Leiden University and want to take classes in preparation for the MA Middle Eastern Studies. Do I have to register at Studielink and Leiden University separately?
Registration via Studielink is not needed. If you are already studying at Leiden University, you do not need to register separately, you can choose electives apart from your own BA-programme. If you want to take these courses as a kind of pre-master, you first need to discuss this with the Co-ordinator of Studies of the MA Middle Eastern Studies. If you do not discuss this with the Co-ordinator of Studies, you might not have access to all the courses needed to prepare you for the MA. As an MA-student registration in uSis for these (BA-)courses might not be possible. Int this case, the Departmental Administration might be able to help you with your registration. You can send them an email to the Student Administration. Make sure you use your umail account and give your student ID-number.
I am studying at another Dutch university and want to do the pre-master Middle Eastern Studies. Do I have to register at Studielink and Leiden University separately?
Registration via Studielink is not needed. As a student of another Dutch University you need to register as a guest student. First contact the Co-ordinator of Studies of the MA Middle Eastern Studies to discuss your program before you send in the required documents. If you do not discuss the programme with the Co-ordinator of Studies, you might not have access to all the courses needed to prepare you for the MA.
My Admission Statement states the following: "Your programme will be extended with the following: the applicant has to successfully finish BAcourses from the pre-master "Middle Eastern Studies" programme with a total of 15 (or 10 or 5) EC.” What does this mean?
This means that the Board of Admissions feels that you have a (minor) deficiency and that you will need to obtain 15 (or 10 or 5) ec of pre-master (=BA-) courses during the MA Middle Eastern Studies. The courses to take can be chosen from the courses listed under the pre-master. You are strongly advised to discuss with the Co-ordinator of Studies what coursese to take. You cannot graduate without successfully having finished the required courses.
Which steps do I need to take when I am about to complete the pre-master Middle Eastern Studies and would like to start my MA in the upcoming academic year?
As a pre-master (=higher year BA) student, you have to re-apply for the Master Middle Eastern Studies for the upcoming academic year. When you apply, you need not only upload the documentation you uploaded before, but, more importantly, also your decision letter regarding the premaster and, if available, your transcripts from the pre-master so far.
I have paid for a premaster course, but I am not able to pass/finish/take the course this year. Are there financial consequences?
There are no financial consequences, since premaster students pay once per EC. Therefore, it is also possible to get the credits for that course at a later moment, without extra payment.
I have been registered as a pre-master student, but have not been able to pass/finish/take (all) the required courses. What are the consequences and what do I need to do?
a. As stated in the Course and Examination Regulation, not finishing the pre-master within the nominal time allowed, will result in not being admitted to the MA. If there are special circumstances due to which you have not been able to finish the courses, you are strongly advised to contact the Co-ordinator of Studies as soon as possible to discuss what to do.
b. If you are a student from outside the EU/EER and require a residence permit, your residence permit may be cancelled and you may have to leave the country. If there are special circumstances due to which you have not been able to finish the courses, you are strongly advised to contact the Co-ordinator of Studies as soon as possible to discuss what to do.
c. If you can / are allowed to continue with the pre-master to get the required ECs, make sure that your registration as a pre-master is also continued. In the Netherlands students’ registration for a programme ends on 31 August of a given year. So if you started your pre-master in February, you may have to register again. If you started your pre-master in September, your registration will automatically be continued during the Spring semester. Contact Plexus if you have any questions related to your registration.
d. Contact your International Programme Officer (IPO) at the Admissions Office to inform him/her on the postponement of your start of the MA, ifyou have re-applied for the MA.