Master in Organising Social Impact
Utrecht University
Key Information
Campus location
Utrecht, Netherlands
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 Year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 2,209 / per year
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Introduction
Organising for a More Sustainable, Inclusive and Just Society
Grassroots organisations, associations, neighbourhood groups, cooperatives and social enterprises play an essential role in sustaining our societies. They mobilise individuals and communities to address pressing challenges such as poverty, climate change, violence, intolerance and pandemic conditions. At the local, national and international levels, they organise in ways that foster more sustainable, inclusive and just societies.
Do you aspire to make a positive social impact through your work? Are you interested in better understanding the major challenges of our time? Do you want to study how today’s institutions work, where they fail and how they can be transformed to improve society? Do you want to become a changemaker? Are you into ideas and action? Are you a self-reflective thinker and an engaged doer?
Our new Organising Social Impact Master’s programme prepares you for work in grassroots, non-profit, public and private organisations committed to advancing society, making it more sustainable, inclusive and just. We offer you a unique combination of interdisciplinary theoretical knowledge, research methodologies, professional skills and experience in the field. This programme will enable you to understand organising as action and process to foster institutional transformation, both in theory and in practice. It will allow you to explore how you can have an impact and become part of social change.
Research Expertise
This Master’s programme is taught by academic staff with extensive experience in research and education. This programme is taught by the Utrecht University School of Governance (USG), known for its world-class research in organisation studies, governance and public administration. In 2021, USG was ranked second in the world in the 2020 Shanghai Ranking for Public Administration, and its research was rated ‘excellent’ by an international audit.
Become an Expert and Skilled Changemaker
During the Master’s programme Organising Social Impact, you will:
- Gain key interdisciplinary knowledge on grassroots organisations and their relations with institutions through a curriculum that combines organisation studies, governance, and public administration and focuses on social change;
- Learn relevant research methodology skills;
- Acquire the key professional skills for organising social change; and
- Experience and contribute to processes of organising for social change in real grassroots organisations.
In the academic professional skills courses, for example, you will attain practical competence in organising for social change and stakeholder collaboration and advocacy. These courses help you become a reflective practitioner in (inter)national organisational settings of change.
You will be part of an organisation in which you learn through practice and carry out action-based research that is theoretically informed, methodologically sound and socially transformative. These skills are highly valued by employers. Read more about the study programme.
Why in Utrecht
The Master’s in Organising Social Impact is an English-taught programme consisting of small-scale, interactive and intensive courses.
As a student of this MSc programme in Utrecht, you will:
- Gain interdisciplinary knowledge to analyse current social challenges. You will be equipped with state-of-the-art, hands-on diverse theoretical and methodological knowledge to analyse current grand challenges, their root causes, and how they are tackled through various organisational mobilisations. You will have a basis on how to engage with challenges as a change agent in non-profit, public and private organisations committed to social transformation.
- Think and act to organise for social change. Following USG’s problem-oriented educational model, you learn by combining academic knowledge with practice on an individual and collective level. Building on the collaboration between students, partner grassroots organisations and lecturers, this programme provides a unique space for dialogue and the exchange of perspectives and practices to create social impact. Guest lectures, fieldwork and your Master’s theses research will bring you into contact with USG’s extensive local, national and international network of activist grassroots organisations and institutional actors.
- Learn and practice key organising skills. To translate knowledge into transformative organisational practice, you learn key professional skills to effectively communicate, mobilise, motivate, fund, advocate, advise, negotiate and manage processes for social change. Experienced trainers help you develop these skills through simulations based on real-life settings.
- Be part of a small, vibrant international academic community. Teaching in small groups encourages close interaction between you, your peers and the teachers. You will be part of a vibrant international academic community that brings together the knowledge and experiences of different societies, systems and cultures. Dutch and international (guest) lecturers will share their knowledge and experiences. These diverse backgrounds help you become more self-reflective about your position and perspective, which is a key condition for envisioning the processes of organising for social change.
Your Teaching Staff
You will receive high-quality contemporary teaching in a stimulating and international academic environment. Our academic research team of the Chair Organisation Studies is renowned in the Netherlands and abroad. The team includes Dr Ozan Alakavuklar (programme co-ordinator), Professor Patrizia Zanoni (chair), Dr Sander Kramer, Dr Kim Loyens, Professor Eugène Loos, Dr Yousra Rahmouni Elidrissi, Professor Sandra Schruijer, Dr Noortje van Amsterdam, Dr Jeroen Vermeulen, Dr Patricia Wijntuin, and experienced trainers Dr Pauline Hörmann and Dr Arnold Wilts. As well as an extensive action-oriented research track record, our teaching staff has teaching and training experience in alternative organisations, activist and art-based methodologies, mobilisation for social transformation and professional skills development.
Utrecht University in the Rankings
As a student at Utrecht University (UU), you will be studying at one of the world's top universities. The Shanghai Ranking places UU as the top university in the Netherlands and 50th worldwide. Utrecht University works closely with over 80 international universities and is a member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), an association of 22 like-minded leading research institutes working together to influence European policy regarding research, education and innovation. Find more about Utrecht University. Utrecht University aims to be at the forefront of open science because open science promotes transparency and enhances the scientific and social impact of research. Our place in the rankings mentioned above is often based on other values than these.
Top-Quality Facilities
Utrecht School of Governance is situated in the beautiful historic city centre of Utrecht. Here, you will enjoy a wide range of high-quality facilities such as Wi-Fi, cross-campus library access and online access to academic books, journals and databases. USG is committed to facilitating studying and meeting on location. We have collaborative study spaces in available classrooms, a hybrid active learning classroom to work together with other students/groups online and a joint canteen so you can meet your teaching staff during lunch.
Active Study Association
Utrecht School of Governance is home to an active study association: Perikles. This association offers a broad range of activities and facilities. Every semester you can get a discount for buying your textbooks and the association has a buddy system matching international and Dutch students.
Perikles also organises a range of student activities such as social gatherings, field trips and guest lectures, and hosts an annual career event and scientific conference where you can make meet representatives of non-profit organisations, public organisations, and national and international companies.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Curriculum
Study Programme
This one-year Master’s programme starts in September. The academic year is divided into two semesters: Semester 1 runs from September to January, and Semester 2 runs from February to June.
Each semester is divided into two periods. This includes three academic courses (worth 7.5 ECTS each), two professional skills courses (7.5 ECTS each) and a research module with Seminar (7.5 ECTS) and Fieldwork (15 ECTS) components. You’ll take a short break over Christmas.
Course Schedule
While the names of these courses may change, the descriptions provide a clear sense of what to expect in terms of content.
Compulsory courses (22.5 ECTS):
In this Master’s programme, you will take three compulsory courses and two elective skill courses:
- Activist Organising and Governance
- Organising Economic Transformation
- Mobilisation and Organising
Skill courses (15 ECTS):
- Organising for Social Change
- Stakeholder Collaboration and Advocacy
Research Seminar Organising Social Impact (22.5 ECTS total: 7.5 methodological seminar and 15 fieldwork)
In line with UU’s ambition to provide socially relevant education and research, students enrolled in this programme will engage with different (inter)national partner organisations committed to social transformation.
You will take part in:
- The Research Seminar Organising Social Impact
- Research Fieldwork
Students produce a thesis in a coherent portfolio format grounded in their research fieldwork. As with other USG Master’s theses, you will receive one supervisor during the process who, alongside a second academic assessor, will also evaluate you. The assessment process will also involve the representative of the partner organisation.
Educational Methods
The programme relies on a wide mix of didactics, from interactive lectures to seminars, group work, simulations, individual and group assignments (e.g. essays; presentations; case studies), digital knowledge clips. We opt for small-scale, activating, problem-based and research-driven education with a practical approach prioritising social transformation. Importantly, you also learn from intensive fieldwork in one organization.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Organising Social Impact Master’s programme will be able to fill key managerial, administrative, mobilisation and political roles in organisations that actively address society’s grand challenges. This expertise and these professional competencies are highly sought after in (inter)national associations and NGOs with a social transformative mission. Our graduates find work with advocacy organisations, grassroots community organisations, political parties, (local) public administrations and (social) enterprises, among others.
Career Prospects
A Career Contributing to a More Sustainable, Inclusive and Just Future
After having finished this Master’s programme, you will have:
- The knowledge about governance and organising geared towards social impact;
- The analytical and critical problem-solving competencies;
- The experience in organisations through the fieldwork; and
- The professional skills to have a wide range of employment options after graduation.
This programme opens up a broad variety of employment opportunities. Many of our graduates will go on to work for (inter)national associations and NGOs with a social transformative mission, advocacy organisations, grassroots community organisations, trade unions and political parties, as well as (local) public administrations, (social) enterprises and cooperatives. Because of the focus of the programme on organising principles, processes and practices, graduates will be most suited to take up positions with a wide range of employers who are always on the lookout for people with an understanding of institutions, governance and civil society and their relations.
Students who complete the programme can pursue a career as, for example:
- Coordinator or responsible for advocacy at a non-profit organisation;
- Communications function in a local administration or trade union; and
- A corporate social responsibility manager in a firm.
Career offices of Utrecht University and the School of Governance have extensive professional networks, experience outside academia and ties with all sorts of organisations. This will provide students with the opportunity to broaden their academic and professional options.
Career Development
The programme aims to facilitate the connection between students and the job market, in particular through:
- On-going engagement with grassroots organisations, networks and events that advance society;
- Guest lectures from experts in the field;
- Alumni’s participation in various activities on campus, including informative presentations about their current employer and working environment, and/or social and networking events such as the annual career event;
- Career events organised by USG’s career officer Berber Noordzij, in cooperation with students and the study association;
- Workshops aimed at developing your professional skills; and
- The option to focus your thesis on research questions proposed by partner organisations.
UU Career Services
UU Career Services offers training related to career orientation and job application skills such as writing an application letter and CV or conducting a job interview. You can find more on UU Career Services for Dutch students or UU Career Services for international students. Furthermore, the alumni network supports graduates with workshops and meet-ups after graduation to expand their networks and skillsets.
UU Careers Day
Once a year, Utrecht University organises a Careers Day. The Careers Day offers the opportunity to sign up for workshops and group training sessions, and to meet recruiters at the careers fair. You can also take part in a job application training session or have your resume reviewed.
Career Outlook
- Coordinating, communication and management functions in non-profit organisations
- Advocacy positions and outreach staff of local administration and organisers in trade unions, CSR
- Social impact managers in firms