The Development, Environment and Cultural Change program at the University of Oslo is a multidisciplinary master's degree that explores the intersections of development, environmental challenges, and cultural transformations. The course aims to equip students with critical analytical skills to address global issues such as sustainability, inequality, and climate change through a social science lens. Unique features include a strong focus on fieldwork, interdisciplinary approaches, and access to research networks in the Nordic region.
Graduates are prepared for roles in international development, environmental policy, and cultural analysis, with opportunities in NGOs, governmental organizations, research institutions, and private sectors focused on sustainability and social impact.
While specific faculty names are subject to change, the program is supported by experts in human geography, development studies, and environmental social sciences within the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo.
The program benefits from the university's strong ties to international research networks and organizations focused on sustainable development. Students have access to fieldwork opportunities and collaborations with institutions addressing global environmental and cultural challenges.
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