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LU, BA, Archaeology

 Netherlands

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Sep years: 3 €10500 Academic year 2017
As an archaeologist you collect a lot of valuable information that can shine new light on the big issues facing society today. In the bachelor’s programme in Archaeology at Leiden University, you study early examples of globalisation and mass migration. You explore growing social inequality through time and its effect on different groups in society. You deliberate over when humans first began significantly to affect nature and the long-term consequences of this – even for the population of today’s world. You study how different societies and cultures view their cultural and natural heritage, and how important this heritage can be to their identity.

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Location

Wageningen University is in Wageningen, a historic town in the centre of the Netherlands. Several bus companies serve the area and the local train station is 8 km north of the town.Most international students arrive via Schiphol airport wherefrom there is a train link to Ede-Wageningen station. The university is then reachable by bus or taxi.