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M.Phil in Culture, Environment and Sustainability

University of Oslo

Programme website http://www.uio.no/studier/program/kulturide-master/culture-environment/ (Opens in new window)
Contact (person and/or unit) International Education Office
Telephone (+47) 22 85 82 00
Email international@admin.uio.no
Programme duration 2 years
Programme description This Master?s Degree programme will provide students with a humanistic perspective on the challenges, at both local and global levels, of sustainable development.; Interdisciplinary approaches will be used to present various humanistic perspectives relevant to the social and natural sciences while the focus is also kept on the humanistic self in a new light through an interplay with the natural and social sciences.
Application deadline 1 December for quota applicants
1 December for self-financing applicants.
15 April for Norwegian/Nordic applicants and applicants with permanent Norwegian residence permit.
Nokut certification No
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Formal prerequisites Applicants for Master's Degree Programmes are required to have a minimum of 3 years of study at a recognized university or college beyond the minimum requirements for matriculation at a Norwegian institution of higher education, which means to a level equivalent to a Norwegian Bachelor Degree. ; Applicants must also meet the English language requirements: TOEFL-test score of at least 550 (written) or 213 (computer-based) or IELTS overall band of at least 6.0.
Tuition No tuition fees
Subject area Humanities
Degree level Master
City Oslo, Norway
Credits 120
Language of teaching English
Scholarship Quota
Application procedures Transcripts, diplomas, degrees and other documents must be submitted as officially certified copies of the original. A photocopied signature will not be accepted. All transcripts, diplomas and degrees must be followed by an enclosure describing results. For application forms and further information, please see: http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/mobprog.html


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