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Social Sciences for a Digital Society

Become the researcher of the future

This Research Master prepares you to become the researcher of the future: creative, critical, conscientious and at the cutting-edge. You will learn to use a mixed methods approach including the latest computational social science techniques to analyse and help solve tomorrow’s societal problems. 

In this Master's programme, you will use computational social science to analyse complex challenges in digital society, such as diversity and inclusion, polarization, fake news, cybersecurity, governance of algorithms and artificial intelligence, and challenges in care and welfare. 

In this small-scale programme, you will have a high degree of autonomy to create your own scholarly identity; you can come up with your own ideas, which contribute to your independence and personal development. Moreover, when following this programme, you will be part of our faculty’s research community. You will receive a lot of personal attention from the teaching staff and have real input on the programme. This Master's the ideal preparation for a research career in data-intensive organisations, also outside academia. You will gain practical experience through a full-time internship in an organisation or academic department. Students have interned at organisations like the Red Cross, United Nations, Kantar, and Accenture and academic departments at for example Penn State University in the USA. In addition, the alumni and research staff of VU Amsterdam has strong ties to societal stakeholders, which can boost your career. 

You will master a variety of data analysis methods, such as digital ethnography, advanced data mining algorithms, scraping tools to collect data, qualitative and computational text analysis, and online network analysis. At the same time, you’ll develop communication, self-reflection and project management skills to be able to collaborate in multi-disciplinary teams, all of which will be highly valuable in the job market. Each thematic course is co-taught by senior social scientists from different backgrounds. 

This Research Master offers you a unique proposition: while other computational social science programmes focus more on data methods, this Master's applies these methods to real-world problems with real-world organizations. 

The start date of this Research Master is 1 September. 

Year 1 of Social Sciences for a Digital Society

In the first year of this Research Master, you will take courses in theory, methodology and skills, that will prepare you for the internship and Master's thesis in the second year. You’ll start your programme by theorizing the complexity of societal challenges, and considering mixed method designs, including computational social science, to analyse these ‘wicked problems’.. 
 
You will focus on these themes: 1. Dynamics of Polarization and Inclusion and 2. Governance and Algorithms of Care & Welfare. Towards the end of your first year, you’ll write a research proposal – good practice if you intend to apply for funding for a PhD programme in the future. 

You can find the programme for this academic year here.

Courses

  • Peer Group Learning year 1 
  • Big Problems 
  • Big Data, Small Data 
  • Digital Society Research
  • Advanced Methods I: Qualitative Methods OR Advanced Methods I: Data Mining & Text Analysis 
  • Dynamics of Polarization and Inclusion 
  • Governance and Algorithms in Care and Welfare 
  • Advanced Methods 2: Social Networks and Mixed Methods
  • Communicating Science 
  • Research Integrity and Responsible Scholarship 
  • Writing a Research Proposal 
  • Qualitative Data Methods 
  • Quantitative Data Analysis 

Please consult the Study Guide for more information.

Year 2 of Social Sciences for a Digital Society

In your second year of this Research Master, the focus is on your internship and Master's thesis. 

During the first half of the year, you’ll take an internship – either at a company whose work interests you or at an academic institution. In the second half of the year, you’ll write your Master's thesis, which has the potential to be published. 

You can find the programme for this academic year here

Subjects

  • Master’s Thesis Social Sciences for a Digital Society
  • Peer group Learning year 2 
  • Societal or Academic Internship 
  • Writing a Scientific Paper 

Please consult the Study Guide for more information.

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Collaboration with societal partners

VU Amsterdam cooperates with societal partners to offer exciting internships and Master’s thesis opportunities. These partners include the Red Cross, Kantar, the Refugee Wellbeing & Integration Initiative, and TNO. Our partners offer you the chance to join their research projects so that you can apply your knowledge, methods and skills to real-world challenges and societal problems. For example, how can insights from big and small data help the government to better match employers with refugee talent? Can you help to develop interventions that improve the career prospects of refugee talent?

Social Science for Society

VU Amsterdam’s Faculty of Social Sciences is committed to “Social Sciences for Society”. In our activities in teaching, research and valorisation, we engage, work on, and are committed to finding solutions to the challenging societal problems our world faces today. We invest in diversity and internationalisation of our staff and students.

Change your future with the Social Sciences for a Digital Society Research Master’s programme

Change your future with the Social Sciences for a Digital Society Research Master’s programme

After completing this research master in social sciences, you can opt for a PhD or start working as a data analyst, researcher or advisor for a knowledge institute, private sector company, (international) government organisation or NGO.

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