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Preparing for an internship
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Note
The Career Service is not a placement office. For internship assistance you can visit your internship coordinator. Click on the tab of your study programme for further information.
Students enrolled in the MSc programmes Global Ethnography and Sociology of Policy in Practice develop a research project that includes a three months fieldwork period. For the Global Ethnography programme, students can make use of the research opportunities offered by our staff members listed below. This page also lists the Policy in Practice Research internships that the Institute is currently offering. Some of the GE research opportunities and PiP research internships combine with the Field Research and Training (FR&T) programme that will be organised in Ghana. Please note that some of the calls include opportunities to obtain limited financial support. Many of these calls can also be utilised by students who take the Visual Ethnography option.
Please check these pages regularly for updates, as new research opportunities and research internships may be added.
- Global Ethnography research opportunities
- Policy in Practice research internships
- Visual Ethnography research opportunities
- Financial matters
- Pre-departure requirements
Global Ethnography research opportunities
Please consider the calls below if you are in the Global Ethnography programme, and are looking for opportunities regarding your individual research project. The calls listed below allow students to conduct research on themes and in fields in which our staff itself is working.
- Cultural Framing of Rights and Subjectivities (Ratna Saptari)
Keywords: Globalisation, gender and labour relations, transnational migration, politics of belonging and nationhood, cultural heritage and cultural relativism, engaged anthropology and human rights
Regional focus: Indonesia
- Custom as Capital in Upland South and Southeast Asia (Erik de Maaker)
Regional focus: South and Southeast Asia
- Gold in Ghana (Sabine Luning and Jan Jansen)
Regional focus: West-Africa
- Moving Bodies: Diversity, Skill and Embodiment (Jasmijn Rana)
Keywords: techniques of the body, inequality, gender, race/ethnicity, sports, senses
- Museums, Heritage and Material Culture (Peter Pels)
Regional focus: West-Africa
- Southeast Asia = Digital Diversity (Bart Barendregt)
Keywords: Digital technology, diversity, religion, citizen science, indigenous ICT
Regional focus: Southeast Asia
Policy in Practice research internships
A Policy in Practice research internship offers you the opportunity to conduct research with organisations such as a NGO, a government body or a commercial company. Your research will engage with questions that the organisation concerned would like to be answered, and as a student-researcher, you can thus benefit from the support of the organisation concerned. While these organisations can benefit from the outcomes of the research conducted by the student, the student gains valuable working experience in a professional context. Currently, we offer Policy in Practice research internships in the Netherlands and in Ghana.
Current research internships in the Netherlands
- City Deal Kennis Maken: Leren met de Stad Leiden (Dutch)
(Erik de Maaker)
- Diversity and Inclusion Expertise Office - Leiden University
(Jasmijn Rana)
- Safety in the Field
(Jasmijn Rana)
- Gemeente Amsterdam: Diversiteit en Inlcusiviteit (Dutch)
(Anouk de Koning)
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Gemeente Leiden: Slaaghwijk (Dutch)
(Erik de Maaker)
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Gemeente Leiden: Ga Goed (Dutch)
(Erik de Maaker)
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Leiden European City of Science 2022 (Dutch)
(Erik de Maaker)
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Kenniswinkel Leren met de Stad: Vitaliteit en Gezondheid in Leiden Noord (Dutch)
(Erik de Maaker)
- Gemeente Leiden: Climate Proofing the Neighbourhood
Evaluating Citizen’s Participation in the City of Leiden
(Erik de Maaker)
- Gemeente Leiden: Climate Proofing Industrial Estates Entrepreneurs’s Participation in the City of Leiden
(Erik de Maaker)
- Greenport West-Holland: in transition to becoming a ‘Circular Metropolis’
(Erik de Maaker)
- Hoogheemraadschap Rijnland
(Sabine Luning en Marja Spierenburg)
- Inclusion in Sports: experiental expertise of (dis-)ability
(Jasmijn Rana)
- Inclusiveness and Diversity at LIACS, Leiden University
(Peter Pels)
- “Heritage and the Question of Conversion”: Internships in Work Package 3B of Pressing Matter
(Peter Pels)
- Leiden University: Internationalisation of the bachelor's programme in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
(Jan Jansen)
- Leiden University Digitalization Strategy
(Marja Spierenburg)
- Stichting Landelijk Ongedocumenteerden Steunpunt (Dutch)
(Ratna Saptari)
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The Future of Ports, and Beyond: Research on Values, Heritage and Port City Futures in the Netherlands
- Port City Futures
- WorldHeritage Network
(Andrew Littlejohn)
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HZ Kenniscentrum Zeeuwse Samenleving (Dutch)
(Erik de Maaker)
Visual Ethnography research opportunities
Within the Visual Ethnography specialisation, you can develop your own research project or make use of the research opportunities offered by our staff members listed below.
- Mark Westmoreland
Regional focus: Middle East, Balkans, Ethiopia, North America, Ghana
- Metje Postma I and II
Regional focus: Sudan, Costa-Rica, The Netherlands, Europe
- Andrew Littlejohn
Regional focus: Japan
Financial matters
Expenses for fieldwork or internships
Fieldwork or internship expenses are not covered by the tuition fee for the MSc programme. Field research, especially abroad, can be a costly endeavour for the student. The total expenses for fieldwork or internship abroad, including ticket, visa, vaccinations, accommodation, etc. will approximately be € 3.000 – € 4.000, depending on the country where the fieldwork takes place. Please note that some of the Global Ethnography research opportunities and Policy in Practice research internships include the possibility of obtaining limited financial support.
Grants
Regularly, CA-DS students acquire grants from LUF or LUSTRA, but can also be successful in acquiring financial aid from smaller, private funds and trusts. Suitable funds can also be identified via the student counselor ( ‘studentendecaan’), Kaiserstraat 25, Leiden, tel.: 071-5278011.
- The LUF/LIFS International Study Fund enables MSc students to travel abroad for individual projects related to their degree programmes.
- The LUSTRA+ scholarship has been created by Leiden University for students registered at Leiden University who want to study, do research or do an internship at an institution or in a company outside Europe.
- The Steven Engelsman Grant provides financial support to research associates and talented young Master’s students interested in conducting (ethnographic) research, or publishing, on the collections of the Tropenmuseum, Museum Volkenkunde and Afrika Museum.
Other funds:
- Trustee Funds (Curatorenfonds)
- VVIK (only for South-Asian related research)
Pre-departure requirements
Before starting with your ethnographic fieldwork, the following conditions have to be met:
- Proficiency of language has to be approved by your supervisor;
- Your Research Proposal has to be completed and graded sufficiently by the supervisor.
- A Letter of Liability has to be sent to the coordinator of studies.
- A Pre-departure form has to be sent to the coordinator of studies.
- An overview of the budget of your fieldwork (the last chapter of your research proposal) has to be sent to the coordinator of studies.