Social Policy and Public Health
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Do you ever wonder why mothers are more likely than fathers to work part-time and care for their children? Or why some countries oblige unemployment benefit recipients to follow strict activation requirements while others do not? Maybe you’ve thought about what the expected and real-life benefits and challenges of the decentralization of care are? Or how societies are changing as a result of increasing cultural diversity and social inequality?If you are interested in studying such issues, this one-year Master’s programme is for you. You will develop knowledge about interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives on social policy and interventions, which will help you gain in-depth insight into the methodology and skills needed to research social policy and intervention issues in the domain of health and wellbeing, in particular related to work, care and participation. More specifically, you will look into problems such as:Combining work and care(Youth) unemploymentSocial and cultural diversitySocial inequality and exclusionSocial care and participationYou will also study people’s strategies for dealing with social risks, including:Life-long learningLabour market mobilitySocial entrepreneurshipInnovative care networksMulticultural collaborative effortsCultural diversity and integrationNeighborhood initiativesThis will be done by combining knowledge from the behavioural and social sciences.Participation society is a euphemism for a ‘that is not my problem-state’.Standpunt.nlResearch-led teachingThe academic staff in our faculty participate in a wide variety of research projects into the problems that are central to this Master’s programme, including themes as diverse as:Social justice and social wellbeingCapabilities for combining work and careYouth and parenting in risk societiesSocial innovation in social careSocial influence in health behavioursSocial diversity, health and wellbeingInterethnic relations, cultural diversity and integrationHealth communication and health promotionInternational programmeOur Master’s programme is truly an international programme, in both its teaching and its orientation. Many of the problems focused on in this Master’s programme have a strong European or global dimension, such as: ageing and care, migration and ethnic relationships, individualization and solidarity, gender and sexual diversity, and social environments and health. The same goes for the policy and intervention approaches that are used to tackle these issues. You will find that this international perspective is a key feature of the programme. You will learn to take this international perspective in a global teaching environment, with staff and students from the Netherlands, Europe and beyond.InterdisciplinaryIn addition to its international, comparative perspective, the programme is also characterized by its interdisciplinary and multi-method approach. This international, interdisciplinary and multi-method focus also applies to the research you will undertake for your master’s thesis, as well as in the exploration of professional practices. In your research, you will draw on a combination of scientific perspectives from the behavioural and social sciences, in particular psychology, sociology, and cultural anthropology. In exploring professional practices, you will also draw on a combination of scientific perspectives, through a focus on social policies, mostly informed by social science, and interventions, mostly grounded in behavioural sciences.Scientifically grounded intervention researchProgramme objectiveThis Master’s programme is intended to enable you to become an academic professional. As a graduate of the Social Policy and Public Health programme, you will be able to study social problems from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. You will also have acquired the professional and academic skills necessary to design, implement, and evaluate social policies and interventions. These skills will allow you to pursue a career as a social scientist, working with government agencies, social service organizations, civil society organizations, or private sector companies.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 93 and IELTS 6.5). Admission Deadline: April 1
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Utrecht
Utrecht
3584 CH
Netherlands
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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