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Master AI-Translator

Master AI-Translator

Your future

The Master's degree AI-Translator opens many doors, allowing you to build a career full of opportunities.

Start your career

After this master’s, you can work across sectors—from healthcare and tech to finance, government and SMEs. You ensure AI is applied responsibly, clearly and with a human focus, helping organisations use AI in ways that truly create value.

What kind of work can you do?

After graduation you can start your career as a:

You advise organisations on how to use AI to streamline processes and create new services. You spot opportunities, translate needs into smart solutions and help teams turn AI into real business value.

You ensure AI is developed and used in ways that are fair, transparent and responsible, turning complex technology into trustworthy solutions that people and organisations can rely on.

You lead AI driven projects and keep teams aligned, ensuring progress, quality and smooth collaboration. You turn complex goals into clear steps and guide everyone toward impactful, reliable AI results.

You explore how AI can drive innovation within an organisation or sector, spotting new possibilities and translating them into meaningful, future focused opportunities that create real impact.

You analyse business processes and turn AI opportunities into concrete improvements, identifying where smart technology can boost efficiency, strengthen decisions and create real organisational impact.

Erdinç

Lecturer and researcher. Expert in inclusive AI and generative AI.

"This master’s programme goes far beyond learning how AI tools work. Students learn how to apply AI responsibly in real organisations and involve people in that process.

Its strength lies in combining technology, communication and change management. Students work on real life challenges with real societal impact.

I highly recommend this programme to students who want to move beyond writing prompts and truly bridge the gap between technology and people".

Tim

Lecturer in AI & Ethics

“Artificial Intelligence is transforming every industry, but technology alone is not enough. In my classes, students learn how to combine AI, ethics, governance, philosophy and business strategy to create solutions that are both innovative and responsible. We explore topics such as trustworthy AI, legislation, and Value-Sensitive Design, always linked to real-world challenges.

I encourage students to think critically about the impact of AI on organisations and society. They discover that successful AI projects involve balancing opportunities, risks, stakeholder interests, and ethical considerations. Using practical frameworks and case studies, students learn how to make informed decisions in complex situations where there is rarely one perfect answer.

This programme attracts internationally minded students who are curious, analytical, and open to different perspectives. It is ideal for future professionals who want to lead AI initiatives and connect technology with people, strategy, and organisational change.

What I value most is helping students develop the confidence to shape AI in a way that creates genuine value for society.”

Chris

Lecturer

"The world already faces enough complex societal challenges, yet AI is often presented as if it can solve everything automatically. In reality, the situation is far more nuanced. While AI creates exciting opportunities, it also raises important questions around human behaviour, ethics, legislation and decision-making. That is exactly why organisations need professionals who not only understand technology, but can also think critically about its wider impact.

What makes the Master AI Translator so valuable is its combination of technology, professional practice and social responsibility. Students learn not only what AI is technically capable of, but also how to apply it responsibly and realistically within organisations and society.

This programme does not educate narrowly focused technical specialists. Instead, it prepares professionals who can move confidently between theory and practice, innovation and regulation, and technological possibilities and human interests. That makes the Master highly relevant for organisations aiming to implement AI in a careful and future-focused way.

The Master AI Translator is therefore not a hype-driven degree, but a programme that responds to a lasting need: professionals who can translate technological developments into practical, trustworthy and people-centred solutions".

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Admission timeline

Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.

Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the housing application deadline is 15 June.

Master AI-Translator

Admission timeline

Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Check out the entire admission process.

Start in September

  • Start your orientation

    Have you attended a study orientation event already?

    Take a look at our orientation events
  • Application deadline

    International students: 1 June. Dutch students: 1 May.

    Check application process
    Missed the deadline?

    Dutch and EEA students can still apply! Check all deadlines

  • Submit required files

    Submission and assessment of grade lists, diploma and proof of language. For non EEA-students: additional steps can be required.

  • Complete your payment

    The tuition fees indicator helps you to determine the tuition rate for your situation.

    Everything about finances
  • Arrange student housing

    Fontys can offer housing for a limited number of international students. Fill in the housing application form before the deadline (15 June).

    More info about housing
  • End of August

    Get to know Fontys and your fellow students during Purple Introduction week.

    Take a look at your introduction programme
  • 1 September 2026

    Start study programme

Start in September

  • Start your orientation

    Have you attended a study orientation event already?

    Take a look at our orientation events
  • Application deadline

    International students: 1 June. Dutch students: 1 May.

    Check application process
    Missed the deadline?

    Dutch and EEA students can still apply! Check all deadlines

  • Submit required files

    Submission and assessment of grade lists, diploma and proof of language. For non EEA-students: additional steps can be required.

  • Complete your payment

    The tuition fees indicator helps you to determine the tuition rate for your situation.

    Everything about finances
  • Arrange student housing

    Fontys can offer housing for a limited number of international students. Fill in the housing application form before the deadline (15 June).

    More info about housing
  • End of August

    Get to know Fontys and your fellow students during Purple Introduction week.

    Take a look at your introduction programme
  • 1 September 2026

    Start study programme

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