CIW: Dialogue, Health and Society
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in question is the Master's track "Dialogue, Health and Society" at VU Amsterdam. This program explores the fundamental role of language in health communication, focusing on how language contributes to addressing contemporary challenges in health and society.
Program Description
The Master's track "Dialogue, Health and Society" is an English-taught program that delves into the power of dialogue in healthcare decision-making within society. It covers topics such as the trust crisis surrounding child vaccination, climate debate polarization, ongoing inequality, and the resurgence of gender and racial prejudices. The program aims to understand how language defines, constructs, contests, and resolves these and other contemporary issues.
Program Structure and Community
By enrolling in this Master's track, students join a community of like-minded individuals driven to make a difference in society. They also become part of a community of scholars passionate about stimulating dialogue and equality. Beyond the classroom, various research activities are organized, contributing to a vibrant academic community. Students are part of a larger international research network, gaining insights and connections that support their professional growth.
Program Details
- Language of Instruction: English
- Duration: 1 year
- Study Type: Full-time
Research Areas
The program focuses on the role of language in health communication, exploring how dialogue impacts healthcare decision-making and societal issues.
Student Testimonials
Students praise the program for its unique approach to understanding the power of dialogue in healthcare and society, citing it as "the perfect master to help you understand the power dialogue can have over healthcare decision making in society."
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