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Masters Degrees in Dutch & Flemish Languages & Literature
We have 7 Masters Degrees in Dutch & Flemish Languages & Literature
Masters degrees in Dutch & Flemish Languages & Literature equip postgraduates with the skills to critically analyse and understand the history, development and usage of the Dutch languages, as well as their representation and interpretation in literature. Related postgraduate specialisms include Dutch Studies, and Dutch & Flemish Culture. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Languages and Literature, or Cultural Studies.
Why study a Masters in Dutch & Flemish Languages & Literature?
## The Dutch language area comprises a vast geographical area including the Netherlands, Belgium, South Africa and the Caribbean. As such, there are a great deal of literary writers, traditions and movements which postgraduates may reflect upon, including shifting cultural identities, practices and beliefs. For example, you may wish to analyse classical Dutch literature of the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century and its influence on modern society. Alternatively, you might take a more contemporary approach, scrutinising Dutch creoles such as Afrikaans, or observe the literary movements which opposed cultural movements such as the Apartheid. Careers may include roles in academia and publishing, as well as popular research on behalf of museums, or even roles in the media.Language, Culture and History: Dutch Studies MA
University College London
European Languages, Culture and Society
This flexible programme combines in-depth exploration of the Dutch language area, comprising the Netherlands, Flanders, Suriname and the Dutch Caribbean, with practical acquisition of linguistic and intercultural skills and a range of specialisations in translation, literature, history and culture in the Low Countries, all from a global perspective. Read more
MA in Language Variation and Multilingualism
Radboud University
Language and Communication
Learning to become a competent linguist who has an understanding of a wide array of topics ranging from how people learn and use language to how the brain processes language and how language and people influence each other. Read more
Classical, Medieval and Early Modern Studies (research) MA
University of Groningen
Arts
Are you interested in the history, literature and culture of classical, medieval and early modern civilizations? Do you aspire to a career in research? This track is just what you are looking for. Read more
Translation: Research MA
University College London
Centre of Multi-disciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry
The Research route of the Translation MA in the UCL Centre for Translation Studies (CenTraS) enables you to focus on a specific interest in translation and intercultural studies under specialist supervision, developing superior research and writing abilities. Read more
Preparatory one-year programme: Dutch as a Foreign Language in an Academic Context
University of Antwerp
Masters programmes
The Preparatory One-Year Programme is taught by Linguapolis, the language institute of the University of Antwerp. The programme allows you to acquire Dutch as a foreign language for academic contexts in just one academic year. Read more
MA Dutch Studies
Leiden University
Faculty of Humanities
The MA Neerlandistiek/Dutch Studies at Leiden University provides you with an international view on the Dutch language and culture. Read more
Master of Multilingual Communication: Cross-Cultural Communication Management (Brussels)
KU Leuven
Faculty of Arts
In this English-taught Master's programme, you will learn how to develop and implement multilingual communication from a global and multicultural perspective in companies and organisations. Read more
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