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- Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Discover the history and culture of the great pre-modern civilisations. This interdisciplinary research programme offers you flexibility to focus on your academic interests.
- Art History Immerse yourself in innovative approaches to the history of art and related digital methods, curatorial and conservation questions and ecological and transcultural challenges.
- Biofabrication Biofabrication is an international multidisciplinary research-driven Master鈥檚 programme. It will provide you with thorough understanding and operational experience of processes such as 3D-bioprinting and other fabrication technologies.
- Bioinformatics and Biocomplexity Master integrative and cutting edge computational approaches to crack the biological code. You will be an expert scientist with plentiful research opportunities.
- Drug Innovation This programme prepares students for a job in drug innovation, at research institutes, the pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industry, or in policymaking in science and health care.
- Geschiedenis: educatie en communicatie Als leraar geschiedenis draag je je interesse en kennis op professionele wijze over op anderen; in het onderwijs of een andere (educatieve) sector.
- History and Philosophy of Science This Master鈥檚 offers a unique opportunity to study the foundations, practices, and culture of the sciences and humanities from a historical and philosophical perspective.
- Kunstgeschiedenis: educatie en communicatie Als leraar kunstgeschiedenis draag je je interesse en kennis op professionele wijze over op anderen; in het onderwijs of een andere (educatieve) sector.
- Media, Art and Performance Studies Specialise in new research areas and methodologies, necessary for investigating emerging media, performance and contemporary art forms within today's rapidly changing culture.
- Modern and Contemporary History Learn advanced research skills whilst developing historical expertise in your specific areas of interest. You will also be challenged to connect your work to ongoing scholarly debates and to reflect on current affairs.