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Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship
Cultural Economics and Entrepeneurship student

The master specialisation Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship is ideal for two types of students:

  1. Students who are driven by an academic curiosity about the arts, cultural industries, or economics.
  2. Students who want to develop original and well-founded ideas about how to produce, sustain, and disseminate culture.

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  • At least a bachelor's degree from a recognised Dutch research university with a good overall result or an equivalent qualification from an international higher education institution.
  • Some training in economics at university level, combined with a sustained interest in arts and culture documented in academic studies and/or vocational experience.
  • Academic training in empirical research methods.
  • A well-documented interest in the cultural sector, as indicated by courses taken or practical experience.

You meet the English language requirement when:

  • You hold a Dutch VWO diploma and have a grade of 7 or higher for English on your final grade list;  
  • You are a native speaker of English (i.e. a national of one of the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States of America) and you have received secondary education in English for at least two and a half years in one of the above countries;   
  • You have obtained or will obtain a bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from a programme taught entirely in English in one of the following countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. 
     
    • We usually deem bachelor's degrees or equivalent qualifications from programmes taught entirely in English from Western European or Scandinavian universities sufficient to meet the English language requirement as well. 

If you do not meet one of the above requirements, then you need to demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following tests (you need to take the test in a test centre; we don't accept the IELTS Online, the TOEFL Home Edition, and similar online tests):   

Please note: test scores cannot be older than two years at the time that you submit your application. When scheduling your test close to the deadline, keep in mind that it can take several working days for the results to be available. If you have not yet taken a test, then we recommend that you take the IELTS Academic or the TOEFL iBT (you need to take the test in a test centre; we don't accept the IELTS Online, the TOEFL Home Edition, and similar online tests). 

Deadlines for submitting proof of English proficiency: 

  • Non-EEA students: 1 May
  • EEA students: 1 August

The following criteria will also be taken into account during the admission process:

  • academic writing and analytical skills;
  • motivation letter;
  • curriculum vitae;
  • average grade;
  • international background.

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