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You can make use of a wide variety of career tools and support from the UvA Student Careers Centre (SCC) during your studies. The SCC organises career events, workshops, training courses, as well as CV checks, interview practice sessions and much more. 

Where do our graduates work?

The curriculum is structured so that students consistently acquire theoretical knowledge while learning and applying related skills. The strong focus on skill training in combination with a thorough discussion of the effects of culture and intercultural contact on three levels of analysis (individual, intragroup, and intergroup), makes this master unique and opens up a broad range of employment sectors including:

  • Research institutions (e.g., conducting cross-cultural research among ethnic minorities).
  • International companies or organizations (e.g., providing culturally fair assessments, training intercultural competence, managing diversity).
  • The educational sector (e.g., multicultural education).
  • Non-governmental/non-profit organizations (e.g., developing, monitoring, and evaluating culturally sensitive interventions).
  • Municipalities or governmental organizations (e.g., advising on migration-related issues).
  • Mental health sector (e.g., as intercultural coach or counselor).

 

UvA Student Careers Centre

The Student Careers Centre is there to help with your career development. You can contact them to discuss your options, ambitions and doubts at any time during your studies.

Your diploma is not a farewell

After graduating, you don't have to say goodbye to the University of Amsterdam! We are happy to help you develop your career. You can join the young alumni programme, which will assist you in mapping out your career. And as an alumnus, you can also still use the Student Careers Centre.  

Allard Feddes about the career prospects
Allard Feddes about the career prospects

Allard Feddes, internship coordinator, tells you about the career prospects when you specialize in cultural psychology. As a cultural psychologist you have a cultural psychological perspective on the mind, the world and how individuals interact with the world.