Banner

Photo: Ina-Kristin Sundet/NTNU

The Master’s Week 2025

The Master’s Week 2025

The Master's Week is an event that includes master's meetings on various master's programmes in the humanities and social and educational sciences. In the master's meetings, you will have the opportunity to talk to master's students, teachers and former students in employment

See below for more information, time and place for the various master's meetings.

NB! Master’s programmes in English are shown below. For master’s programmes in Norwegian, please see the Norwegian version of this website.


Time and place for information meetings about the master’s programmes – 10th – 21st of February 2025

Time and place for information meetings about the master’s programmes – 10th – 21st of February 2025

Time and place:

Registration

No registration, open to all interested. The information meeting is in English.

Would you like to learn how to use children's rights to improve children's living conditions and well-being? Would you like to know about children’s perspectives and experiences?

Are you interested in children’s everyday lives in different cultures and contexts? What about the changing conditions of childhood in the context of development and globalization? If so, the international master’s program in Childhood Studies suits you.

Programme

At the information meeting, you will meet a student in the master’s programme and academic and administrative staff. You will get information about the programme, and you can ask questions.

You will also learn about the possibility of earning a scholarship to study and/or do fieldwork in Brazil or South Africa. With a bachelor's degree in the social sciences, you qualify for the master’s in Childhood Studies.

See the program page for more details: Childhood Studies (Master's Programme)

Time and place:

  • Wednesday, 19th February
  • 12:15 - 14:00
  • Room D156

Registration: Open for all. The program is suitable for students from the humanities and social sciences.

The meeting will include a presentation about the Master's Program by the staff, focusing on:

  • Criteria for admission
  • Structure of the program
  • Program benefits and opportunities 
  • A presentation of current and former students
  • Session for mingling and questions

See the program page for more details: European Studies (Master's Programme)

Time and place:

Registration: No registration, open to all interested. The information meeting is in English.

Do you dream about an international career and solving fundamental development challenges? Your next step to achieve this is to join the meeting about the Master in Globalisation and Sustainable Development.  

All bachelor students in humanities or social sciences (with 80 credits in Political Science, Sociology, Social Anthropology, History, Geography, European Studies, Social Economics, Development Studies, International Relations and Social Work) are welcome to join our meeting.

This program gives you unique perspectives, knowledge, and skills to pursue a career in a global corporation, NGO, local and national government bodies, or a multilateral institution such as the UN. This master program includes a 14-week internship. The internship will give you insights into how different organisations work with globalisation and sustainable development in practice. It will also provide you with the opportunity to use what you learn in the classroom in a practical context. The experience from the internship will increase your awareness of your competence, contribute to your academic development, and constitute work experience that will be valued and useful in a professional career.

Get advanced knowlegde about: 

  • Global inequaity and implications for sustainable development
  • Climate change, biodiversity and energy transitions
  • Effects of globalistation on civil society and state power
  • Changing patterns of national culture, global markets and technologies
  • Conflicts in a world with a changing geopolitical landscape

At the meeting, you will get more insight into the master's program and can ask us any question you may have about the program. You will hear about the program from active students and the academic program leader.

Think globally, Act locally and join the meeting. 

More information about Master of Science in Globalisation and Sustainable Development

Time and place:

Registration: No registration, open to all interested. The information meeting is in English.

The world's nature and our common resources are disappearing at an alarming pace. Species are vanishing, and natural areas are being developed. Changes that we humans have caused can also be stopped through sustainable management and policies. Join us to learn about the opportunities you have with a master's degree in natural resource management.

All bachelor students with 80 credits in Geography, Cultural Heritage Management, Social Anthropology, Political Science, European Studies, Sociology, Societal Planning and Natural Resources Management and Planning are qualified for admission.

The study programme offers:

  • Social science perspectives on natural resource management
  • A unique, specialized, and applied education; practice, research, and planning competence
  • Understanding of how the Earth's natural resource and management systems works
  • Interdisciplinary and international study environment

At the meeting, you will get more insight into the master's program and can ask us any question you may have about the program. You will hear about the program from active students and the academic program leader.

More information about Master of Science in Natural Resources Management specializing in geography