The RM Mobility Programme offers students the possibility to use the elective space in their programme to take specialised courses in RM Programmes all over the Netherlands, which each offer courses in unique areas of specialisation. In this way students can tailor their programme to their individual needs, combining courses from the widest array of courses possible. Credits for courses taken in this programme do not count as LOT credits. Travel costs are covered by LOT for those students that do not have a public transport card already.
If you are interested in taking a course at a university that is not your own, discuss the possibilities with your own RM coordinator first, and then contact the contact person of the programme that you are interested in to check whether you comply with the entry requirements and to organise your registration. Below you will find a list of the specialised courses on offer, and the contact persons for the various programmes.
Leiden University
(Contact: Claartje Levelt)
Radboud University Nijmegen
(Contact: Mirjam Ernestus)
- Child Bilingualism
- Computational Psycholinguistics
- Interactional Sociolinguistics: Global Perspectives
- Multimodal Language and Cognition: Gesture and Sign
- Conversational AI
- Internet Outrage
(More information about the listed courses can be found here.)
Tilburg University
(Contact: Albert Backus and Tessa van Leeuwen)
- Usage-Based Approach to Knowledge
- Digital Knowledge
- Attention Economies
- Discourse Analysis and Digital Media
- Non-Verbal Communication
- Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality
- The Human Mind in the Digital World
- Digital Health Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
(More information about the listed courses can be found here.)
University of Amsterdam
(Contact: Josje Verhagen)
- Sign Linguistics 1
- Syntax semantics Interface 1
- Phonetics Phonology Interface 1
(More information about the listed courses can be found here.)
University of Groningen
(Contact: Angeliek van Hout)
- Corpus Linguistics
- Discourse Analysis
- Language, Brain and Cognition
(More information about the listed courses can be found here.)
Utrecht University
(Contact: Rick Nouwen)
- Topics in Language and Artificial Intelligence
- Topics in Morpho-Syntax
- Topics in Discourse and Language Use
- Topics in Language Acquisition
- Topics in Psycholinguistics
- Team Language Science Project
(More information about the listed courses can be found here.)
VU Amsterdam
(Contact: Hennie van der Vliet)
- Forensic Linguistics 1: Why the Law Needs Language and Linguistics
- Forensic Linguistics 2: Language in the Legal System
- Forensic Linguistics 3: Methods of Authorship Analysis
- Forensic Linguistics 4: The Language of Government and Business
- Programming in Python for Text Analysis
- Introduction Human Language Technology (Only together with Python)
- Machine Learning for NLP (Only after previous two courses)
- Experiments in NLP (Only after previous three courses)
(More information about the listed courses can be found here.)