We are proud to present our ReMa and PhD curriculum for the forthcoming academic year:
Core curriculum Research master students:
- Research Master course ‘Cultures of Reading’ (May/June 2020, 5 ECTS)
- Research Master course ‘Heritage and Memory Theory Seminar’ (May/June 2020, 5 ECTS)
- Huizinga Summer School 2020: ‘Doing digital history. Critical approaches to your data’ (July 2020, 5 ECTS)
- International Course: TBA (5 ECTS)
Core curriculum PhD candidates:
- PhD conference I (October 2019, 3 ECTS)
- CCOI: Research into Cultural History Course (January-May 2020, 5 ECTS)
- PhD conference II (Spring 2020, 3 ECTS)
- CCOII: Anxiety with Sources (Spring 2020, 1 ECTS)
Core curriculum ReMa-courses are also open to PhD candidates
Masterclasses, workshops and ateliers (open to both Research master students and PhD candidates):
- Masterclass ‘De casus Beverland: uitdagingen van cultuurhistorisch onderzoek naar een veelzijdige persoon’ (25 October 2019, Dutch spoken, 1 ECTS)
- Masterclass ‘Using food in (post)colonial research: possibilities and methodological challenges’ i.c.w. the annual History of Food Symposium – (Post)colonial Foodways (November 2019, 1 ECTS)
- Masterclass i.c.w. the annual Erasmus Birthday Lecture: Grantley McDonald: Negotiating orthodoxy: Erasmus and the theological implications of biblical philology – (6 December 2019, 1 ECTS, title TBA)
- Workshop ‘The Reflexive Historian’ (4 February 2020, 1 ECTS)
- Masterclass with Alison Landsberg i.c.w. the conference ‘The Stage of War: Academic and popular representations of large-scale conflicts’ (26-27 March 2020, 1 ECTS, title TBA)
- Atelier Wetenschappelijk recenseren (Spring, 1 ECTS)
And more TBA