For all students, please take the following steps to apply for this programme:
Application process
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1. Check deadlines
Please see below for the most important deadlines you must consider when applying to one of our Master’s programmes for the academic year 2024-2025
Enrolment September 2024
Application deadlines when applying with a non-EEA nationality or applying for UvA scholarship:
- Register in Studielink: Monday 8 January 2024, 23.59 hrs (CET)
- Submit your application in MyInfo: Monday 15 January 2024, 23.59 hrs (CET)
- Notification period: Friday 1 March 2024 – Wednesday 13 March 2024 (if possible)
Application deadlines when applying with an EEA nationality (including Dutch) and without Dutch Bachelor’s degree:
- Apply for DigiD (Dutch students only): Recommended before Friday 9 February 2024
- Register in Studielink: Friday 23 February 2024, 23.59 hrs (CET)
- Submit your application in MyInfo: Friday 1 March 2024, 23.59 hrs (CET)
- Notification period: Friday 3 May 2024 – Friday 31 May 2024 (if possible)
Application deadline when applying with an EEA nationality (including Dutch) and with Dutch Bachelor’s degree:
- Apply for DigiD (Dutch students only): Recommended before Friday 8 March 2024
- Register in Studielink: Friday 22 March 2024, 23.59 hrs (CET)
- Submit your application in MyInfo: Friday 1 April 2024, 23.59 hrs (CET)
- Notification period: Friday 3 May 2024 – Friday 31 May 2024 (if possible)
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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 human geography (sociale geografie) or in another closely related discipline (such as sociology, cultural anthropology, political science, economics, bèta gamma and/or future planet studies provided it includes a major in human geography) are invited to apply, provided they meet all other entry requirements.
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 academic education.
Human geography
All applicants are expected to have a solid basis in the field of human geography studies with (the equivalent of) at least 30 ECTS credits earned during previous studies.
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 20 ECTS during previous study. Upon entry to the Master's programme, students are expected to be able to:
- Make a solid research design
- Understand advantages and disadvantages of different research methods and a mixed methods approach
- Develop and carry out (simple) surveys
- Interpret the results of surveys
- Carry out statistical analysis, preferably with SPSS or similar software
- Conduct interviews
- Analyse the results of interview
- Possibly use historical research methods for the purpose of triangulation.
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:
Questions
If you have questions regarding admission and application, please contact the Admissions Office at apply-gsss@uva.nl
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3. Registration in Studielink
All students who would like to apply to a programme at the University of Amsterdam must start their application process by registering in Studielink. Studielink is the national online system for students who would like to pursue a degree programme at a Dutch university.
Check your DigiD (before starting in Studielink)
A DigiD (Digital Identification) is an online ID that provides access to government administration websites.
- Students who do not live in the Netherlands can use Studielink without a DigiD.
- Students who currently live in the Netherlands will need their DigiD to use Studielink. We strongly recommend you to apply for your DigiD at least three weeks before registering in Studielink.
Useful information
Before starting your registration in Studielink, read the 'Q&A guide to Studielink':
Please note that the programme names in Studielink may differ from the ones used on our website. Please check the overview (in Things You Need to Know Before Applying) in programmes and Studielink names.
Select the main Programme name in Studielink. Do not select the programme name with option Free curriculum or Optional course. If these are selected, your application will not be processed.
Applying for a specialization/track?
If you wish to apply for a specialization/track, please choose the study programme name first. After confirming the study programme and starting date you will be asked to indicate the specialization/track.
Applying for a second programme?
- If you wish to apply for a second programme, please add another Enrolment application/Verzoek tot inschrijving, using the same Studielink account.
- If you wish to apply for a second specialization/track of the same programme, please register in Studielink for one specialization/track only. You can select your second track when you submit your application in our online application system MyInfo.
- Please be informed that you can sign up for a maximum of 2 programmes the GSSS offers.
Registration in Studielink
After registering in Studielink you will receive several e-mails:
- Confirmation of your Studielink registration:
The first e-mail you will receive will confirm your registration in Studielink. - UvA student number:
The UvA receives the registration details from Studielink on a daily basis on working days. After these details have been imported in the UvA administration, you will receive an e-mail with your UvAnetID. You will need this ID for your application in MyInfo. Whilst awaiting the ID, you can already start working on your MyInfo application.
Other messages you may expect to receive:
- Verification of personal details
Studielink will try to verify your personal details. If your personal details cannot be automatically verified, Studielink will ask you to send a copy of your passport to the UvA administration.
Please note that, for this step, you can await the admissions decision first. If and when you are admitted, you will need to send a copy of your passport, valid for the duration of your studies, to the UvA administration. - Verification and evaluation of diplomas
Studielink will try to verify your educational background. Your diploma cannot be automatically verified if you obtained or will obtain a non-Dutch diploma. Studielink will then send you an e-mail indicating that your diploma needs to be verified and evaluated.
After you submitted your application in MyInfo, the verification and evaluation of your diploma will be taken care of by the Admissions Office of the Graduate School of Social Sciences. Please make sure you submit your application with all required documents in MyInfo on time.
If and when you are admitted unconditionally, the Admissions Office will inform the UvA administration of your acceptance and that your diploma is verified and evaluated. - Status updates
From both the UvA and Studielink you will receive e-mails on a regular basis as long as your enrolment is not completed.
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4. Activate your UvAanetID 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. Only after you have paid this fee the UvA can start processing your application.
You need to pay your application fee in SIS. You can pay your €100 application fee by credit card (Master or Visacard) or iDEAL.
Only after paying the fee, you can start your application in MyInfo. It is not possible to start an application without paying the application fee.
Note that it can take up to 24 hours for your fee payment to be registered in SIS and you are able to submit your application in MyInfo. Make sure to pay your application fee in time and at least 24 hours before the application deadline of your programme.
If you have any questions regarding the payment, please contact the Central Student Service Desk (CSSD).
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 the Dutch or Surinamese nationality;
- If you have already applied and have paid the application fee for another master’s programme at the UvA for the academic year 2024-2025;
- If you have started a UvA master’s programme in the 2021, 2022 or 2023 academic year;
- If you are applying through the Foundation for Refugee Students (UAF) and/or have an official refugee status in the Netherlands (as shown on your residence permit).
- If you have deferred your conditional admission last year and wish to start for the same programme in 2024-2025.
*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).
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5. Submit your UvA application form
Are you a WO Bachelor’s student in “Sociale Geografie” at a Dutch university and do you graduate before 1 September? Then you do not need to submit an application via MyInfo. Your enrollment will become definitive as soon as your university has registered your graduation. Your graduation date must be no later than 31 August in order to be able to start the Master’s programme on 1 September.
For all other students:
After you have registered in Studielink, you will also receive an email from Studielink (within a few days) with a link to our online application system. This is where you will submit your application to the University of Amsterdam.
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:
Questions
If you have questions regarding admission and application, please contact the Admissions Office at apply-gsss@uva.nl
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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 MyInfo) 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).
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7. Accept/decline offer
After you have been conditionally accepted to the Master’s programme and we have sent you the letter of (conditional) acceptance, you will receive an Accept Offer sent to you by MyInfo. Please follow the instructions and confirm this Accept Offer. We will only continue to further process your application, including your housing and possibly visa application, after you have confirmed our Accept Offer.
After (conditional) admission
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8. Submit certified documents
If you have been (conditionally) admitted to our Master's programme, we need to verify your previous education. This means that we have to check whether you have successfully completed your Bachelor’s programme. Verification is done based on the records provided by DUO.
If you completed your Bachelor’s programme abroad, please send us certified copies of your transcripts and degree certificates, so we can check them. The documents can be submitted by e-mail sent by your university directly to apply-gsss@uva.nl, through an online verification system, or in an envelope, sealed (closed and stamped) by issuing institute and sent by regular mail.
If you completed your Bachelor’s programme in the Netherlands, we can check your Bachelor graduation in SIS. You do not have to send any certified documents.
Plain copies or scans of the original certified documents are not accepted. You may also need to submit an official English test score report.
You can find more information about the certified documents and where to send them to in your (conditional) acceptance letter and in the link below.
We will need to have received these official documents at the latest one month before the start of the programme.
Please note that students who need an entrance visa for the Netherlands and/or have also applied to one of our scholarships, will need to have submitted their official documents, including proof of Bachelor graduation, before 1 July.
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9. Register for immigration, housing, start appointment
If you are an international student, you will need to arrange a variety of practical matters before starting your studies. This includes your visa or residence permit, insurance and housing. You will receive an email with more information about this after you have been admitted.
Get more information about practical matters for international students.
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10. Attend introduction day
Student orientation/introduction events are planned in the last 2 weeks of August. At these events you will receive all relevant programme information to make a good start. Your study advisor will send you more detailed information about the Introduction Day in July.
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11. Request student ID card
A student ID card is a personal card which serves as proof of identity for examinations or borrowing library books. You will receive instructions on how to request your student ID card.
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12. Pay the tuition fee
You will need to pay the tuition fee in order to complete your enrolment for a degree programme at the UvA. Find out more about how to pay the tuition fees.