Program Overview
Program Overview
The Cities, Culture and Inequality specialisation is a Master's programme within the Human Geography department. This specialisation explores how cities are represented, contested, and experienced by a wide array of urban dwellers. Students will learn how to think about city life and urban inequalities from different scales and perspectives, ranging from the edge to the core, and incorporating urban theory and creative methodologies.
Program Details
Description
The programme delves into the complexities of urban life, examining how cities are perceived and interacted with by diverse groups of people. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address urban inequalities from multiple viewpoints.
Research Areas
- Urban theory
- Creative methodologies
- City life and urban inequalities
Program Structure
The specialisation is part of the Human Geography Master's programme and can be taken as a joint programme. It is offered in English, providing an international perspective on urban issues.
Learning Outcomes
Students will gain a deep understanding of urban dynamics, learning to analyze and address inequalities in city environments. The programme focuses on developing critical thinking and methodological skills, enabling graduates to contribute to more equitable and sustainable urban development.
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