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Education and Social change: Childhood and Youth Studies
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Education and Social change: Childhood and Youth Studies

Master at the University of Oslo

Programme details
Degree: Master (Master)
Discipline: Education & Teaching
Study modes: full-time
Delivery modes: on-campus
University website: Education and Social change: Childhood and Youth Studies

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Description:

Are you curious about how children and youth experience and shape social change? Have you thought about the implications of growing up in a digital culture? This interdisciplinary specialisation in the Master’s in Education programme uniquely ties together the concepts ‘Education’, ‘Social Change’, ‘Childhood’ and ‘Youth’.

Our world is rapidly changing, bringing about new opportunities as well as risks and uncertainty. Major social changes such as digitalisation, blurring of boundaries between formal and informal learning, migration and new forms of inequalities are intensifying. In this context, no country can afford to neglect their younger generation’s education, upbringing and general wellbeing as future citizens. 

About the specialisation:

Do you want to examine the current and emerging issues that concern children and youth? Do you want to explore innovative ideas and perspectives to educate children and young people?

Education and Social Change: Childhood and Youth Studies (ESCY) is one of the specialisations in our international Master’s in Education programme. It focuses on international studies of children and youth with reference to the ‘Nordic Education Model’, and treats childhood and youth, the two formative phases in life, as a continuum.

We will address topics and issues such as:

  • The implications of growing up in a digital culture
  • The making of new social inequalities concerning children and youth
  • The impacts of migration on children and youth
  • Long-term and sustainable policy concerning children and youth

You get the opportunity to study under the guidance of excellent academic experts in childhood and youth studies. The specialisation has teaching staff from the following research groups at our department: LiDA, HEDWORK and HumStud.

Study environment:

We offer a highly interactive and supportive environment. You have the unique opportunity to study in an international environment, learn from each other’s experience, and go beyond the textbooks.

There are numerous student societies, which all UiO students may join.

If you have an interest in writing, you can write for Pedagogisk Profil, which is a student-driven magazine. You can also contribute to the study environment by joining Kjellerutvalget – the organisation responsible for the Faculty's student pub, or you can get involved with the UV – Student Union and be a representative of the students at the faculty.

Further studies and career opportunities:

Our graduates will obtain an academic foundation that will make them attractive for a wide range of positions related to children and youth. Your career path can take place in both Norway and internationally, in various bilateral and multilateral organisations, ministries, research centres and the higher education sector. Read more about career prospects here.

As a graduate, you are eligible to apply to PhD programmes in Norway and elsewhere.

 


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