Contact
Questions about the content of the programme or entry requirements?
Please contact Maud Roelse and Livia Lopes at humanities@uu.nl.
Further questions about the application procedure?
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FAQ
Below you'll find the FAQ of the MA programme Gender Studies. For international students: you can also check the FAQ on Admission and Application by International Student Admissions.
Eligibility and admission
Yes, it does not matter what BA you followed: you are still eligible as long as you have followed 30 EC of courses in Gender Studies (or related fields such as Postcolonial Studies) during your studies.
In the application you are asked to list the ‘relevant courses’ related to the content of this MA that you have followed. You can use this section to explain how the courses you have followed count as Gender Studies courses according to you (for example because of the subjects they had, or the authors that they worked with, or another reason).
Online courses will be considered.
If you have not followed 30 EC of Gender Studies, it might be possible to do a Pre-Master’s Degree, which is available for students who are residing in the Netherlands. In order to apply for a Pre-Master’s Programme, you must apply for the Master’s Programme, so that the coordinators can assess your application and see what kind of Pre-Master’s Programme would be right for you.
Please, indicate in your motivation letter, that you would like to apply for the Pre-Master’s Programme.
We unfortunately cannot do any pre-assessments of personal cases, as this would be unfair to the rest of the procedure.
Unfortunately, we don’t do meetings/calls to discuss admission requirements, but feel free to ask us anything via e-mail: mastergs@uu.nl!
A writing sample and a reference letter are not required for the application process.
A Pre-Master's Programme is available for students who reside already in the Netherlands, do not need housing, and do not have or require a residence permit for study purposes. In order to apply for a Pre-Master’s Programme, you must apply for the Master’s Programme, so that the coordinators can assess your application and see what kind of Pre-Master’s Programme would be right for you. Please, indicate in your motivation letter, that you would like to apply for the Pre-Master’s Programme.
Yes, you are still eligible. Feel free to use the motivation letter to explain what you have been doing since you have obtained your BA, if you would like!
Yes. The general rule is the following: you can apply, but you must have finished your BA degree by the time the Master’s Degree starts.
Yes, the programme is open to people who already hold a Master’s Degree.
If you have a Dutch ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ of Applied Sciences’ (HBO) Degree and show enough motivation and talent, it might be possible for you to do a Pre-Master’s Degree in preparation for the Master’s Degree. This degree is available for students residing in the Netherlands. In order to apply for a Pre-Master’s Programme, you must apply for the Master’s Programme, so that the coordinators can assess your application and see what kind of Pre-Master’s Programme would be right for you.
Curriculum
You can find the study schedule in terms of the curriculum here. In terms of specific days and times, this sort of schedule only becomes available for registered student a couple of weeks beforehand, so we cannot predict that in advance.
Typically, students who follow the MA part-time complete the MA in two years and keep to the following schedule: In year 1, they follow 2 courses per block in the first semester (4 courses total), and do their internship or thesis in the second semester. In year 2, they follow the remainder of the courses in the first semester (2 courses total), and do their internship or thesis in the second semester.
The curriculum of a Pre-Master’s Degree typically looks like a minor in Gender Studies or Postcolonial Studies, meaning 4 courses of 7.5 ECTS each (counting up to 30 ECTS worth of courses). These courses are spread over the span of a year.
No, the programme only starts in September.
Other
You are exempt from the English language requirements for EMI-experienced Master’s programmes if you hold a fully English-taught Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a country in the European Union or one of the following: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, Cameroon (English speaking), Canada (French-speaking and English-speaking), Curaçao, Dominica, Falklands, Gambia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana, Iceland, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, St. Maarten (Dutch part only), Suriname, Swaziland, Switzerland, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia or Zimbabwe.
The Master’s Degree in Gender Studies is taught on-campus.