Masers probe a number of stages of stellar evolution including star-formation, asymptotic giant branch stars, pre-planetary nebulae, red supergiants and supernova remnants. High-angular resolution studies using VLBI are revealing information on the accretion process in high-mass stars, the mass-loss process of AGB stars and on the role of magnetic fields. In addition, large projects observing masers associated with star-formation and evolved stars are mapping out galactic structure and probing galactic dynamics. Here, I outline recent results for masers in the area of stellar evolution highlighting the contributions of VLBI and EVN observations,
and the synergies of these with data from other telescopes such as ALMA.