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New study programme in sustainable health

Dean of Studies Eli Feiring is pleased that MED can now offer its own honours certificate at master's level. The target group is particularly motivated students. They will gain sought-after expertise that can help find solutions to sustainability issues.

Eli Feiring
Vice Dean for Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes, Eli Feiring. Photo: ?sne Ramb?ll Hillestad, UiO


“ ‘For a sustainable world’ is the title of UiO's Strategy 2030. Complex sustainability issues, not least the climate crisis, commit us to developing knowledge. UiO must take its share of the responsibility for understanding, explaining and improving our world,” says Rector Svein St?len.

MED wishes to contribute to a sustainable future

The Faculty of Medicine aims to contribute actively to a sustainable future. We must think in new ways, including within the traditional disciplines, in order to be a driving force in the green shift and meet the societal changes that are required. We must therefore develop courses and programmes that provide knowledge about the links between climate, health and sustainability.

Honours Certificate for particularly motivated students

It is a pleasure to offer a new honours certificate at Master's level at the faculty: “Education for Sustainable Health”! The honours certificate has been developed by the SHE Centre for Sustainability in Health Education and is operated by the Institute of Health and Society.

An honours certificate is an additional education taken in parallel with a master's or programme of professional study. The study programme is aimed at particularly motivated students who want an extra challenge. 

All second-cycle students at UiO can apply

The new honours certificate Education for Sustainable Health gives 20 credits, is in the English language and is open to all students at UiO. The deadline for applications is 1 November and teaching will start in January 2024. The offer has 30 study places.

Valuable expertise to be able to contribute to new solutions

The purpose of the honours certificate is to provide students with knowledge, expertise and skills that can help find solutions to sustainability issues.

Among other things, the teaching is linked to the importance of climate change for health, the connections between human health and other biological systems and different understandings of what is meant by “a sustainable health service”. Students will also gain expertise in teaching and guiding others in sustainable health and health care. 

The honours programme at MED will be UiO's third

The University of Oslo also offers two other interdisciplinary honours certificates for second cycle students. Environmental Humanities and Environmental Sciences was launched in 2020 and this autumn also brings the Honours Certificate in Life Science Innovation. At Bachelor’s level, students at UiO can take the new Sustainability Certificate, a bachelor's supplement of 20 credits that is open to everyone.

It is a welcome development that students are given the opportunity to increase their expertise through short study programmes that are taken in addition to ordinary teaching. It will be interesting to see how many seize the opportunity.

Spread the word about the new opportunity to your students

I hereby encourage everyone to share information about the Education for Sustainable Health honours certificate to their students! 

You can apply here: Application deadline 1 November 2023.

Read more about the new programme in Norwegian on our study pages


Kind regards, Eli Feiring 

By Vice Dean for Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes, Eli Feiring.
Published Oct. 27, 2023 12:29 PM - Last modified Nov. 10, 2023 12:03 PM