Physics and Science Communication and Society
| Specialisation of: | Physics |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Science in Physics |
| Mode of Study: | Full-time |
| Duration: | 2 years |
| Start date: | Flexible, for international students preferably September or February |
| Language of instruction: | Dutch |
| Location: | Leiden |
| Croho/isat code: | 60202 |
The master’s track in Physics and Science Communication and Society closely co-operates with the MA specialisation ‘Journalistiek & Nieuwe Media’, MA Dutch Language and Culture, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University.
Programme
The physics component of the programme consists of courses to be selected in correspondence with the research topic, and a research project in one of the research groups of the Leiden Institute of Physics ( LION), including a master’s thesis and an oral presentation. The Physics component can be extended by a maximum of 20 EC by extending the research component or by doing extra physics master courses. The choices for courses and research project will be made in concert with a supervisor.
The communication-related part of the specialisation consists of a compulsory and an optional part.
- Compulory part: the course Science Communication & Society fundamentals, and an internship, for example in the area of Journalism, Museology or an agency for science communication and education.
- Optional part: a master’s thesis and electives in communication. Courses in scientific communication can be taken at other universities (e.g. TU Delft, Wageningen UR or Vrije Universiteit).
For more information on see the Science Communication and Society website (in Dutch).
