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For all students, please take the following steps to apply for this programme:

Application process

  • 1. Check deadlines

    You need to submit your enrolment request via Studielink, activate your UvAnetID, pay the application fee (if applicable) AND submit your complete application request via SIS before the deadline stated below. It may take several days to complete all these steps. We recommend you register in Studielink at least one week before the deadline of your programme.

    Please see below for the most important deadlines you must consider when applying to one of our Master’s programmes for the academic year 2026-2027.

    Enrolment September 2026

    Application deadlines non-EEA nationalities (with or without scholarship)

    • Register in Studielink: Friday 23 January 2026, 17.00 hrs (CET)
    • Submit your application in SIS: Monday 2 February 2026, 17.00 hrs (CET)
    • Notification period: Monday 27 April 2026 – Monday 4 May 2026

    Application deadlines EEA nationalities

    • Register in Studielink: Monday 23 February 2026, 17.00 hrs (CET)
    • Submit your application in SIS: Monday 2 March 2026, 17.00 hrs (CET)
    • Notification period: Monday 4 May 2026– Friday 30 May 2026

    Application deadlines Dutch nationalities

    • Apply for Digid: Recommended before Friday 7 March 2026, 17:00 hrs (CET)
    • Register in Studielink: Friday 21 March 2026, 17:00 hrs (CET)
    • Submit your application in SIS: Monday 30 March 2026, 17:00 hrs (CET)
    • Notification period: Monday 4 May 2026 – Friday 30 May 2026
  • 2. Check entry requirements

    Applications will be carefully evaluated by the admissions committee. The committee determines whether all entry requirements as specified below are met and assesses the quality of each application in comparison with the other applications received.

    Educational background

    Bachelor's degree 

    Students with a Bachelor’s degree in international development studies (ontwikkelingsstudies) or another closely related social sciences discipline.

    International degrees are evaluated on the basis of advice from professional diploma evaluators. The minimum level of the degree should be equivalent to three years of Dutch university education.

    Development studies

    All applicants are expected to have a solid basis in the field of social sciences and development studies in particular, of at least (an equivalent of) 30 ECTS credits earned during previous study.

    Research methodology

    Applicants should have a solid basis in both qualitative and quantitative social sciences research methodology as demonstrated by the completion of (the equivalent of) at least 18 ECTS during previous study. Upon entry to the Master's programme, students are expected to be able to:

    • Understand advantages and disadvantages of different research methods (both qualitative and quantitative)
    • Develop and carry out (simple) surveys
    • Interpret the results of surveys
    • Carry out statistical analysis with SPSS or similar software
    • Conduct interviews
    • Analyse the results of interviews

    Grade average

    Study results obtained in previous education should demonstrate that a student is able to attain and maintain an excellent standard, especially in the fields of social sciences / international development studies and research methodology. Applicants must show an overall grade average at the time of applying of at least a B+/3.5 (American system), second class, upper division Honours degree (British system), 7 (Dutch system) or equivalent.

    English language proficiency

    Our Master's programmes are highly demanding and fully taught in English. To ensure the quality of education and to safeguard students from failing their studies or slowing down class interactions, a high level of English language proficiency is expected of all applicants.

    For more information, also on the test requirements and possible exemptions, please see:

    Pre-Master's programme

    Please see here for more information on our pre-Master possibilities:

  • 3. Registration in Studielink
  • 4. Activate your UvAnetID and pay the application fee

    After submitting your enrolment application in Studielink, you will receive an email with your UvanetID. Follow the instructions in the email to activate your ID as you will need it to complete your UvA application.

    All students applying for a Master’s degree programme with an international bachelor’s diploma are required to pay a non-refundable €100 application fee *). 

    Paying the application fee at the Graduate School of Social Sciences

    You will be asked to pay the fee when submitting your filled out application form in SIS. Submitting your form without paying the application fee is not possible. You can pay your €100 application fee by credit card (Mastercard, Visacard), PayPal, Bancontact or iDEAL. 
     

    You don't have to pay the application fee: 

    • If you have of will obtain a bachelor’s degree from a Dutch research university or university of applied sciences (HBO). 
    • If you have already applied and have paid the application fee for another master’s programme at the UvA for the 2026-2027 academic year. 
    • If you are an exchange student. 
    • If your tuition fees for the 2026 - 2027 academic year are paid by the  Foundation for Refugee Students (UAF). If so, your application fee will be refunded.
    • If you have deferred your conditional admission last year**) and wish to start for the same programme in 2026-2027. 

    *) The application fee is non-refundable. You are not entitled to a refund even if you do not submit your application form, or if you submit an application form after the deadline (which will not be taken into consideration) or if you submit an incomplete application

    **) Deferring is only possible for M Sociology (all tracks), M Human Geography (all tracks), M Urban & Regional Planning (all tracks), M Cultural & Social Anthropology (all tracks except for Visual Anthropology).

  • 5. Submit your UvA application form

    Following the submission of your enrolment request in Studielink, you will receive an email from us within 48 hours. This message contains a link to SIS, our online application system, where you can complete your application for the Master’s programme. As part of this process, you must upload all mandatory documents. Please ensure that your application is submitted in full before the stated deadline.  

    Please note: Completing all the steps may take a few days. You might also need to look for or request certain documents. We therefore strongly recommend that you start well in advance.

    The application form will give you all needed instructions. For additional guidance, please refer to the quick reference overviews and more elaborate information here below:

    For more elaborate guidance:

  • 6. Wait for admission decision

    If and after we have decided that you can be admitted to the programme, we will send you a letter of (conditional) acceptance by e-mail (through SIS) together with more information on how to complete your registration at the UvA and how to apply for a visa or residence permit (if applicable to you). 

  • 7. Accept/decline offer

    Confirm your participation

    Confirm your participation within two weeks via My Applications. This confirmation is not binding, but it is necessary to complete your registration and initiate the administrative steps, such as course registration and a possible visa application. You can cancel your enrolment at a later date.

After (conditional) admission

Frequently asked questions
  • What is the 'crash course' on methodology?

    Promising applicants who are lacking sufficient credits in social sciences research methodologies may be admitted to the Master’s programme after successfully completing the Research methodology module in the month prior to the programme starting (July/August). 

    For more information see the pre-master's possibilities.

  • How many people are accepted in the programme?

    Both the one year and the two year (Research) Master's programme are selective. This means that in our one year Master IDS  60-65 students are accepted in the programme. In the Research Master IDS 20 students are accepted on a yearly basis.