The SAS program intends to be more than a set of modules and courses. It pursues a community approach in which students, faculty, and practitioners actively engage with each other and contribute to the intellectual life of the program.

We refer to this idea as SAS campus citizenship.

Campus citizenship means that SAS students are not only learners, but also active members of the program community. They contribute to shaping the culture, discussions, and activities that make SAS an encouraging and open place for personal growth and exchange.

This encompasses various activities that are specific to the SAS Master's program. On the subpages you will find: