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1 Inequality Studies Masters Degree Programs in Finland

  • University of Turku
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    University of Turku

    Master's Degree Programme in Inequalities, Interventions and New Welfare State

    • Turku, Finland

    Master degree

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master’s Degree Programme in Inequalities, Interventions, and New Welfare State is a cross-disciplinary, international study program that will give you rigorous training in social inequalities and welfare.

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    Studying inequality at the Master's level in Finland offers a chance to explore the dynamics of social justice, equity, and human rights in a progressive educational environment. This field prepares you to engage with critical issues through practical analysis and interdisciplinary perspectives.

    Students delve into courses like advanced social policy analysis, quantitative and qualitative research methods, as well as gender and minority studies. These classes help you develop essential skills such as conducting detailed assessments of social structures, evaluating policy impacts, and designing community-based interventions. As you engage with these topics, students strengthen their adaptability and critical thinking skills while exploring complex societal challenges.

    The Finnish education system emphasizes research-focused and team-oriented learning, fostering collaboration between students and industry experts. This prepares graduates for impactful careers in various sectors, including governmental agencies, non-profits, and international organizations. By developing expertise in addressing inequality, you position yourself to influence positive change globally.