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Linköping University MSc Ageing and Global Change

Linköping University

MSc Ageing and Global Change

Norrköping, Sweden

MSc

4 semesters

English

Full time

15 Jan 2026

Aug 2026

SEK 177,600 *

Distance Learning

* only to students from outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland

Key Summary

    About : The MSc Ageing and Global Change explores the implications of an ageing population on global societies. Students will examine various themes related to demographic shifts, health, and social policies. This course promotes interdisciplinary study, integrating insights from sociology, health studies, and policy analysis. The duration is typically one year for full-time students.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as public health, social services, policy analysis, and research. Opportunities may also exist in active ageing programs, government agencies, and NGOs focused on older adults' welfare.

Introduction

Do you want to contribute to the sustainability of an ageing society and the well-being of an ageing population? Then this is your master’s programme.

Population ageing and rising inequalities are marked trends around the world, while globalisation, digitalisation, urbanisation, migration and changing gender relations are having profound effects on our lives. A longer living population presents global challenges and opportunities that affect every aspect of our lives such as welfare, the environment, health, finance, housing, and employment. Gaining a profound understanding of the potentials and challenges of ageing, is crucial for the well-being of mankind and the sustainability of society. Skilled experts to tackle the global social, economic, health, political and cultural issues of ageing will be needed to support public agencies, civil society and private corporations in addressing the challenges of an ageing population.

The interdependencies between policies, welfare institutions, populations’ dynamics and individual lives are at the heart of this programme. It offers a broad curriculum in policy-oriented ageing research and addresses several policy areas such as the welfare state, life- course policies, pensions, health and care, family, and intergenerational relations. Teachers from a range of academic backgrounds will enable you to acquire a globally attractive and unique education. Together we will seek answers to the complex questions facing society today with regards to both individual and population ageing. As a student on the new Ageing and Social Change master’s programme, you will gain a broad understanding of the relationships between longevity and social change through a truly interdisciplinary perspective, combining up-to-date research and methodology.

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