The master of experiments on arts and politics’s aim is to provide participants with advanced education in the arts and social sciences through interaction with innovative and world renowned specialists; to have participants compare, share and contrast their different methods, tools and theoretical frameworks; and especially to work together on concrete projects throughout the year. The master’s curriculum demands considerable commitment from participants while still allowing them to pursue other activities simultaneously. Teaching sessions will require, on average, one full day a week and one full week every two months. Course-specific reading and research is also to be expected. From January onwards, participants will also work in groups on projects which also require time commitments.