In September 2012, Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands) starts a new Master’s specialisation in Netherlandish Art and Architecture in an International Perspective. This comprehensive, one-year programme explores the history of painting and sculpture, architecture and the decorative arts of the Netherlands from the Late Middle Ages to the present. Taught in English, it gives students from different countries the opportunity to specialise in one of the most fascinating fields in art history.
Prospective students will need a Bachelor’s degree in Art History or Cultural Studies, or at least 45 EC points (or equivalent) in art history courses. In all other cases, portfolio and motivation will determine whether the candidate meets the programme requirements. In addition, students will need adequate English language skills.
For more information, visit the website www.ru.nl/masters/naa, or contact the Radboud University’s Student Information Desk (T: +31 (0)24 361 2345; E: sid@dsz.ru.nl).