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The Master’s Week 2025

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.

Faculty of Humanities (HF) and the Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences (SU) are pleased to invite all our international students to a combined social and information event where you can learn more about international master’s opportunities at HF and SU. The event will include a short information session as well as a fun and relaxed social program, giving you the chance to meet other students and staff.

Time and place:

Registration: Quiz, Pizza and information Meeting Masters Programs! – Fill out form

You can look forward to a quiz, pizza, snacks, board games and information about our international master's programs (pizza will be provided for the first 40 students who register, and snacks will be available for everyone). After the meeting, you are welcome to stay for an informal social evening with board games.

You’ll meet representatives from three exciting international master's programs:

  • Childhood Studies
  • European Studies
  • Global Relations and Sustainable Development

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 – February 23rd

Time and place for information meetings about the master’s programmes – February 23rd

Childhood Studies

Childhood Studies

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Aims to provide students with an understanding of the relationship between childhood and culture, as well as the dynamics between economic, social and political conditions and children's livelihoods and welfare in different contexts.

Highlights: Examine the relationship between childhood and society, conduct meaningful research, and advocate for children’s rights.

Career paths: Research, policy, NGOs, and public sector roles related to children and childhood.

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

European Studies

European Studies

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Gain in-depth knowledge about European integration, cooperation, and governance  – with a special focus on Norway’s unique relationship with the EU.

Highlights: Analyze political and cultural developments in Europe, critically reflect on EU policies, and understand cross-border cooperation.

Career paths: Any field where knowledge of contemporary Europe and the European Union is essential.

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

Global Relations and Sustainable Development

Global Relations and Sustainable Development

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Prepares students to analyze the complex interactions between the political, economical, cultural and social trends which are having profound effects on our contemporary world.

Highlights: Explore global interconnectedness, understand the roles of key global actors, and apply your knowledge through a 30 ECTS internship.

Career paths: Global corporations, NGOs, government, or research.

More information about Master of Science in Global Relations and Sustainable Development