The programme has been developed in response to rising demand for professional accreditation for the internal communication role and will enable you to differentiate yourself from your peers and demonstrate a high level of proficiency.
The program aims to deliver communication professionals who integrate perspectives of scientists in society. With a focus on societal themes like food, health, natural resource management and land use
The Master's in Economics: Education and Communication leads to a full secondary school teaching qualification in the Netherlands. You gain theoretical knowledge and practical teaching experience.
The Master in International Communication is a joint programme, developed in close cooperation between the consortium partners. Ongoing harmonisation of the curriculum, the assessment criteria and procedures insure comparability of the programme.
An MA in Political Strategy and Communication engages students in the practical issues of political delivery. The areas of political communication, political leadership, strategy, crisis management, political branding, and public relations are all the leading vocational aspects of a developed academic understanding of politics and international relations.
Four leading research institutes in the Netherlands (UT/ITC Enschede, TU Delft, Utrecht University and Wageningen UR) have joined forces to offer you MSc GIMA*, a very complete master of science programme on GIS technology, management and applications.
The Master of Science in Digital Radio program is designed to give students state-of-the-art methodological, technical and scientific knowledge in radio communications. It gives students opportunities to practice this knowledge by analysis, design, implementation and characterisation of radio communication front-ends.
If you are looking for a Master's programme that allows you to tailor your academic credentials to suit both your personal interests and the rapidly changing demands of today's world, consider Culture, Communication and Globalization.
The MA in Global Media and Postnational Communication starts from three premises. One is that globalization is a set of complex and dense processes with unequal effects in different parts of the world but sufficiently strong to invite analysis of a post-national spatiality of global social relations.
The specialization is designed to prepare students to be thoughtful, ethical, and informed news professionals. The curriculum provides theoretical and practical foundations in reporting and research and is enhanced by courses in law and ethics, new media, and business. Students will acquire advanced research skills and gain understanding of the mission of journalism and its present-day possibilities.
The objective is to ensure that students master the full range of marketing and communication tools, and develop specific managerial skills to meet today’s corporate needs in highly competitive and international markets.
In today's globalised world, conference interpreters act as vectors for intercultural communication and their work ensures that international diplomatic, trade, cultural and scientific exchanges function properly.