A master's degree in Gender Studies will give you the ability to work independently on issues relating to gender, feminism, gender equality, ecofeminism, sustainability, power, and knowledge production in an interdisciplinary way.
As a graduate of this programme, you will possess knowledge and skills that are highly valued in many areas of working life. These issues are central if you want a profession within fields such as teaching and research, public administration, NGOs, special interest organizations and culture.
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Former students at work
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Counsellor at Bl? Kors Steg for Steg
Sandra finds her degree in Gender Studies a strength in a workday where she meets people with challenges related to substance abuse and crime.
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Adviser in the Directorate of Integration and Diversity
“The education has given me professional skills in what I’m passionate about and work with: equal opportunities and rights in a multicultural society,” says Queen.
Start developing your career
As a program student you can take an internship course as part of your degree, or you can write your master's thesis in cooperation with an external partner. Through this you can get valuable contacts and network that can be useful when you apply for a job after graduation. You can also prepare for working life along the way by participating in career fairs, job search and interview workshops, and career counseling offered to students. Or you can learn what former students do by shadowing a STK alumni for a day at work.
- Internship for Gender Studies
- Start preparing for working life through Jobbklar in Canvas
- Join Programutvalget ved Senteret for tverrfaglig kj?nnsforskning (in Norwegian)
Enhance your degree with an interdisciplinary certificate
Gain unique interdisciplinary competencies for your degree, together with students from across UiO. The certificate provides students with knowledge and skills sought after in the job market.
The honours certificates consists of 20 ECTS, which may be taken as a supplement to your program. It is available for all students enrolled in a master's or professional degree program.
Further studies
Read more about research training at the Faculty of Humanities: