The world is characterized by increasing wealth disparities, major environmental challenges, and physical and cultural conflicts. Do you want to understand more about why this is so, and what opportunities for positive change exist?
Admission requirements and how to apply
Aims and contents
The course is based on an interdisciplinary approach and examines perspectives from fields such as history, political science, economics, geography, and social anthropology. You will learn, among other things, about the emergence of religious and political institutions, economic inequality, issues of identity, conflicts over natural resources, and indigenous perspectives.
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Costs
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Questions regarding admission?
You can contact us by e-mail if you have questions about admission to this course.