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Global Studies
Do you want to know more about how global injustices are connected to climate change? Or do you want to learn about how economic tensions and conflicts affect our world? Apply for courses in Global Studies if you are interested in widening your perspectives on globalization.
About
The subject Global Studies combines the subject areas Peace and Development Research, Global Gender Studies, Environmental Social Sciences, Human Rights Studies, Regional Studies, and Social Anthropology. The courses give you the prerequisites for a deeper understanding of current global issues and teach you to critically analyze social phenomena in our globalized world.
Master courses
- Sustainable Development: Conflicts, Communication and Collaboration, 15 credits (External link)
- The Handmaid's Tale as Dystopian Diagnostics: Reading Global Politics Through P… (External link)
- Migration, Power and Identity, 15 credits (External link)
- Global Security and Democracy, 15 credits (External link)
- Global Migration and Security, 15 credits (External link)
- Adaptation to Global Environmental Change, 15 credits (External link)
- Perspectives and Theories in Conflict Resolution, 15 credits (External link)
- The Global Politics of Heritage, 15 credits (External link)
- Technology, Politics, Society, 15 credits (External link)
- Gender and Global Development: Theory and Practice, 15 credits (External link)
- Master Thesis in Global Studies (one year master), 15 credits (External link)
- Master Thesis in Global Studies (two year master), 15 credits (External link)
- Research Design and Methods, 15 credits (External link)