
Research Master'sSocial and Cultural Science: Comparative Research on Societies (research)
Have you ever wondered how diversity, solidarity and inequality are connected? Or how to counter radicalisation? How segregation in social networks arises? How organisational processes influence inequality? This programme is the one for you!
Something for you?
- You will study topics such as inequality, polarisation, political power and cultural diversity from a comparative societal perspective.
- Dialogue and discussion are central in the many small-group teaching sessions led by inspiring lecturers.
- You have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers of the research institute Radboud Social and Cultural Research.
- You can personalise the programme to best match your research interests by choosing one of the three tracks and elective courses or by opting for an (international) internship.
- A large majority of our graduates gain PhD- and other research positions; almost all of our graduates found work shortly after graduating.
Admission requirements
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Factsheet
- Main language
- English (100%)
- Study duration
- 2 years (120 EC)
- Start
- September
- Contact hours
- 10-15
- Programme format
- Full time
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Faculty
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- CROHO code
- 60132
- Accreditation
- NVAO
What will you learn
This Master's programme teaches you how to perform high-quality cross-cultural comparative research. You'll learn how to translate social problems into empirical research questions and you will be trained in applying diverse theoretical approaches, research designs, data-collections and analyses to get the best possible answer. What's distinctive about the approach of this programme, is that we synthesise theories and methods of different disciplines, like sociology, anthropology, development studies, political science and communication science.
Study programmeFuture career opportunities
The career prospects of a graduate of Social and Cultural Science are good; a large majority of our graduates gain PhD and other research positions. Almost all of our graduates found work shortly after graduating.
Career prospectsResearch
Half of the Master’s programme in Social and Cultural Science consists of practical research training. In the first year, you will do a research project in which you conduct a small-scale empirical research under guided supervision of a researcher. You will write your process and research results like a scientific journal paper. The project is done in small groups (2-3 students) and prepares you well to independently conduct a comparative empirical social science study for your Master’s thesis in the second year.
This Master's programme is linked to the research Institute (Radboud SCR) who offer an excellent research environment and have extensive social science databases that students are free to use.
Questions about this programme?
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ContactTuitions & grants
If you are going to follow this Master's programme, you will pay an annual tuition fee. There are different tuition rates. The amount depends on your personal situation.
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