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Tuition · Intl
↗€14,300
EU: €2,694/year · click ↗
Duration
3 years
180 ECTS
Start
Sep 26
apply by Jun 26
Language
English
Accred.
NVAO
NVAO 2020
Admission
Open
no intake cap
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About this program
Africa is home to around 1.5 billion inhabitants in 54 countries, with a wide range of cultures and languages. As a continent, it is a key player in issues such as climate change and global economy, while its art and literature gain increasingly international appreciation. In the African Studies bachelor’s programme you will acquire in-depth knowledge about Africa, from an internal perspective and with a critical eye for the external, often euro-centric approaches of ‘Africa’.
Why African Studies at Leiden University?
* Leiden is the only place in Europe where you can follow an English-taught BA programme on African Studies.
* In this programme, you will learn Swahili. In addition to the language acquisition courses, you will stay an entire semester in an African country of your choice.
* Choose and combine different disciplines to study Africa in-depth: History, Anthropology, Linguistics or Literature and Arts.
* You will be able to tailor the programme according to your interests, focusing on your disciplinary choice, a particular theme, Africa as a continent, or a particular region or country.
Institution’s own description (HOVI via Studiekeuzedatabase)
English180 ECTSBachelor of ArtsField area: Language & CultureSector: Taal en CommunicatieCode of Conduct (intl.)Full-timeBachelor
Teaching formats
Individual assignmentInternshipLectureProjectResearch projectTutorialWorking group
About Leiden University
Leiden University, founded in 1575, is the oldest university in the Netherlands and one of Europe's most prestigious. Known for excellence in law, humanities, and international studies. 16 Nobel Prize winners are affiliated, including Einstein who was a professor there. Has a second campus in The Hague.
Living in Leiden
Student cost of living
Rent · room
€520/mo
Monthly total
€900–€1,600
Cost of living
Medium
Population
126k
Intellectual, historic, and cultured. Leiden exudes academic tradition with its beautiful old buildings and prestigious university. The city is quieter than Amsterdam but offers rich cultural experiences, including world-class museums like the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.
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Progression & cohort
Official register statistics
Continue to year 233%
Women among first-years55%
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Application timeline
Application deadline
2026-06-15
Non-EU deadline
2026-04-01
Upcoming open days
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