MA in Tourism and Culture
Nijmegen, Netherlands
MA
DURATION
1 year
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Apr 2026*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,695 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Application deadline with scholarship: 31.01.2026| Final deadline for EU students: 01.07.2026| Deadline for EU students who want to get assistance with housing: 01.05.2026
** Institutional tuition fee EU/EEA: €14,084.00* | For non-EU/EEA students: €18,873.00* (*The institutional tuition fees are still subject to change)
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Key Summary
Municipalities, heritage centres, publishers and travel organisations are increasingly looking for academically trained professionals who can creatively and critically reflect on tourism as a cultural phenomenon and who can provide tourists with enticing ideas and well-informed stories.
This master’s specialisation will train you to analyze and critically reflect on contemporary trends in tourism and heritage management, focusing on the challenges and opportunities of (for instance) dark tourism, film-induced tourism, and sustainable tourism. Enriched with a long term historical perspective and developing projects with and for public and commercial partners, you will not only acquire the academic knowledge and practical skills to work in the field, but also to change the field.
Why study this programme?
- The first Master's in Cultural Tourism Studies in the Netherlands
- Integration of academic research and practical on-the-job training through research projects, policy papers, and workshops with public or commercial partners
- Interdisciplinary approach: combines history, literary and cultural studies, art history, and heritage studies
- Well-established contacts with leading players in the field of cultural tourism, which will help you to build up your professional network and to learn from state-of-the-art expertise
- International fieldwork, for instance at renowned academic institutes (such as the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome)
































