Master of Logic

An interdisciplinary research programme organised by the ILLC
Mathematics • Linguistics • Computer Science • Philosophy • Artificial Intelligence • Cognitive Science

Application

Programme

The Master of Logic Programme, offered by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam, is a two-year international Master's programme providing intensive interdisciplinary research training in the foundations of mathematical and philosophical logic as well as their application in computer science, linguistics, and cognitive science.

Information Days

Every year, usually around February/March and around October/November, the University of Amsterdam organises a number of information days, where all the Master's programmes offered by the university present themselves. Even if you don't live nearby or if don't have the chance to be in Amsterdam on such an occasion, there are online informative sessions to find out more about the Master of Logic. 

Francesca Zaffora Blando

ItalyMSc Student 2012-2014
'You will (...) have countless opportunities to step out of your comfort zone: philosophy students may for instance discover a passion for the incomputable, and mathematics majors an interest in belief dynamics or neural computation.'

Career Prospects

The MSc Logic provides intensive interdisciplinary research training in the broad area of Logic, Language and Information. Most of our graduates choose to pursue a research career, typically in academia, and succeed in obtaining attractive PhD positions at universities around the world in a variety of relevant fields (e.g., Logic, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Mathematics).

Current Students