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Master
Language, Literature and Education
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Application & admission

We advise that you submit your application as well as the application documents as early as possible, rather than wait until the application deadline. The sooner you enrol, the sooner we will be able to inform you about your enrolment request.

Application process

  • 1. Check deadlines

    Applicants with a non-EU/EEA nationality
    1 March 2023, 23:59 CET (register in Studielink before 27 February, see step 3)

    Applicants with a Dutch or other EU/EEA nationality
    15 May 2023, 23:59 CET (register in Studielink before 13 May, see step 3)

    Please note: if you are an applicant with an EU/EEA nationality and wish to apply for housing, you must submit your application by 1 March.

    If you are interested in a scholarship, you need to apply for both the Master's programme and the scholarship before 15 January. Learn more at:

    Scholarships in the Humanities
  • 2. Check entry requirements

    The Master's in Language, Literature and Education is open for application to all students holding a Bachelor’s degree from the UvA or from another accredited university, in:

    • One of the languages the candidate wishes to specialise in with at least 15-20 credits in linguistics and 15-20 credits in literature.
    • Linguistics, with at least 30 credits in language acquisition and 15-20 credits in both linguistics and literature of the language the candidate wishes to specialise in and a Bachelor’s thesis in or on the language the candidate wishes to specialise in.
    • European Studies, with at least 30 credits in language acquisition and 15-20 credits in both linguistics and literature of the language the candidate wishes to specialise in and a Bachelor’s thesis in or about the language the candidate wishes to specialise in.

    Student profile

    You will be considered for admission to the Master’s programme if you have a relevant Bachelor’s degree and can demonstrate the following knowledge, insight and skills:

    • Basic demonstrable academic knowledge in the field of (theoretical) linguistics and literature. If you do not have a substantial amount of credits/academic knowledge related to the field of study, you will not be admitted.
    • Good research skills at the Bachelor’s level. You are able to conduct research independently (i.e. collecting material, applying theory, and writing a thesis).
    • The desire to contribute eagerly and critically to the academic and interdisciplinary environment within the Graduate School of Humanities, as shown in a convincing motivation form in which you explain why you think you would be a good candidate for this specific programme.

    Pre-Master's

    If you do not meet the entry requirements above, for example if you have completed a Foreign Language Teacher Bachelor's degree programme at a Dutch University of Applied Sciences (HBO), you can eliminate your deficiencies by completing the pre-Master's programme Language, Literature and Education. 

    Pre-Master's Language, Literature and Education

    English language requirements

    New Master's students should be able to speak, read, write and understand English at an advanced academic level. Please check carefully whether you already meet the English language requirements or whether you need to arrange to take an official English language test. See the English language requirements on the Graduate School of Humanities website.

    Read more about language requirements
  • 3. Register for the Master's in Linguistics in Studielink
  • 4. Submit your application form in MyInfo

    After enrolling in Studielink, you will automatically receive an email with a link to your MyInfo UvA application form. To log in to MyInfo you need your UvAnetID. Please fill out the application form, upload the required documents and submit your MyInfo application form before the application deadline.

    Application fee

    All applicants holding a nationality outside the EU/EEA are required to pay an application fee of €100 per Studielink enrolment before submitting your MyInfo application form. You will find payment instructions on your application form.

    Application documents

    Make sure you are well prepared before you start your application, and you have all necessary documents ready. You are asked to upload the following documents:

    • curriculum vitae;
    • proof of language proficiency (if required, see language requirements);
    • transcript of records, up-to-date and issued by your home institution (if you are already a student at the UvA, a screenshot from SIS is sufficient);
    • diploma (if already obtained)* or list of courses yet to complete;
    • translation of your diploma and transcript of records (if they are not in English, Dutch, German or French).

    This programme does not require additional programme-specific documents.

    *Please note: If you have not yet obtained your diploma but are in possession of all other application documents, you may proceed with your application - as long as you obtain your Bachelor's degree before 1 September. If you have a non-Dutch prior education, please bear in mind that you must submit your certified documents before 1 May (non-EEA students) or 1 August (EEA students).

After submitting your application

Once we have received your complete application, it will be evaluated by our Admissions Board. This programme offers rolling admissions, meaning you will receive an admission decision within 10 to 12 weeks. It is therefore advisable to complete your application well before the deadline.

If you are admitted to the programme, you will receive a letter of conditional acceptance. In order to proceed with your enrolment, you must accept this offer at your earliest convenience. Read more about the steps you need to take after (conditional) acceptance on the website of the Graduate School of Humanities: