Film and Contemporary Audiovisual Media Master Degree
University of Groningen Netherlands
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A master's degree in Film allows students to develop their knowledge and expertise. They generally take 1-2 years to complete, and will blend theoretical study with practical projects. Admission requirements usually include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, language proficiency and a creative portfolio.
Tuition fees for a masters degree can be high, international students can often access financial aid, such as scholarships and grants. Graduates of a postgraduate degree in Film will be able to progress to further study, or look for jobs in the film industry.
The Netherlands is a great choice for international students, as it has a very large international population that would be ready to make any new international students feel at home. The Netherlands was also one of the first non-native English speaking countries to offer courses taught in English to international students. The Dutch people have a long standing reputation of being tolerant and open minded, meaning you will feel welcomed and comfortable as soon as you arrive in the country.
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