Master week 2026

The Master’s Week 2026
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 – 24th February – 6th of March 2026
Childhood Studies
Childhood Studies
Time and place:
- Monday, February 23
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
- Sandkasse, campus Dragvoll
Are you interested in children’s everyday lives and childhood as a social and cultural phenomenon? At this event, one of our skilled lecturers will present the master’s programme. We hope you will join us and see whether it might be the right choice for you.
Presentations in Norwegian:
Time and place:
- Wednesday, March 4
- 12:15 PM - 4.00 PM
- Room D2, campus Dragvoll
Registration: Open to everyone, but if you would like pizza, please register here: Registration for the IPL Master’s Day 2026
Registration deadline: February 25, 2026 at 23:59
At the event, you will meet academic staff, former students, and student advisors. You will get information about the master’s programmes we offer at our department, and you will have the opportunity to ask questions. We hope you will join us!
Do you want a job where you make a difference in other people’s lives?
This arrangement will provide insight into our study programmes in Education (Education and Upbringing, and Special Education), Counselling Science, Learning in Working Life and Society, and Childhood Studies. All of our study programmes offer you knowledge that are are highly useful and attractive to employers in both the public and private sectors. Join the arrangement and find out what suits you best!
See the program page for more details: Childhood Studies (Master's Programme)
European Studies
European Studies
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)
Global Relations and Sustainable Development
Global Relations and Sustainable Development
Time and place:
- Wednesday 25th February
- 09.15 -10.00
- Room D154, campus Dragvoll
Registration: No registration, open to all interested. The information meeting is in English.
Do you aspire to an international career and want to work with pressing global development challenges? Your next step to achieve this is to join the meeting about the Master in Global Relations and Sustainable Development.
This programme is open to all bachelor students in humanities or social sciences who have at least 80 credits in subjects such as Political Science, Sociology, Social Anthropology, History, Geography, European Studies, Social Economics, Development Studies, International Relations, or Social Work.
It offers unique perspectives, knowledge, and skills for careers in global corporations, NGOs, government agencies, or multilateral organizations like the UN. A key feature is a 14-week internship, giving you hands-on experience with how organizations work with global relations and sustainable development. You will apply classroom learning in real-world contexts, strengthen your academic profile, and gain valuable work experience.
Get advanced knowlegde about:
- Global inequaity and implications for sustainable development
- Climate change, biodiversity and energy transitions
- Effects of global relations 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 hear from current students and the program leader and have the chance to ask any questions you may have.
More information about Master of Science in Global Relations and Sustainable Development