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Information event for prospective students - Master's in Social Sustainability and Societal Transformations

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The challenges seem overwhelming: wars worldwide and in Europe, climate change and environmental destruction, the rise of authoritarian states and the social and cultural divisions in many societies. Democratic politics, constitutional states and liberal societies are under pressure and seem to be reacting more than actively shaping the processes. Yet there have long been solutions to many of the prevailing problems. Transformation paths point the way to a social, environmentally friendly and democratic future. However, they must be recognized, tested and also implemented politically. This Master's degree program shows ways to social sustainability and social transformation, combines several scientific disciplines such as sociology, political science, psychology and philosophy and offers freedom for creative research experiences in the subject area under the close supervision of the lecturers.

Information for interested parties

In this information event at the Faculty of Applied Social Studies, course director Prof. Dr. Ute Fischer  introduces the study program, gives an overview of the content and the opportunities after completing the Master's degree. Interested parties will also receive important information on the admission requirements and pathways to the Master's in Social Sustainability and Societal Transformations(Opens in a new tab) .

There will also be plenty of space for your specific questions and topics.

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Emil-Figge-Strasse 44

R. 335

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