They have learned to apply these in a broad archaeological framework. This will enable you to fulfil a senior role as archaeologist in the professional field of archaeology or closely related professions. Graduates can also choose to pursue a PhD programme at the UvA or VU Amsterdam, or at another university in the Netherlands or abroad.
Immerse yourself in the material culture of Europe’s past
Natalie Park - Student
“Archaeology and Amsterdam? A perfect combination: you’re surrounded by archaeology here! As a student, you regularly visit the Allard Pierson Museum, where you study ancient materials while being surrounded by plaster copies of classical statues. During practical workshops, you study ceramics, glass finds, or bone combs, all in small classes tutored by very approachable staff.”
What can you do after your Master's degree?
Start working
Students graduating with a Master’s degree in Archaeology can be employed in positions requiring in-depth knowledge of archaeology. They also find their way into other jobs requiring a range of academic skills. Examples of sectors in which students who have followed this programme have found positions include:
Contract archaeology (excavation, survey, consultancy, IT)
Local, national or international heritage management agencies (policy, management, IT, public outreach, research)
The broad cultural heritage sector including:
Museums (curating, public outreach, IT, research)
Archives (collection management, research, IT)
Journalism
Cultural tourism
Occasionally, students find jobs in quite different fields, such as:
IT sector
Banking and business administration
Pursue an academic career
Graduates can choose to pursue a PhD programme at the UvA or VU Amsterdam, or at another university in the Netherlands or abroad. When pursuing an academic career, it is advisable to discuss the possibility of joining the two-year Research Master's programme Archaeology and Heritage.
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