A master’s degree in Ibsen Studies opens different career opportunities. Graduates can pursue academic careers, contribute to cultural administration and journalism. This means organizing Ibsen-related events such as theatre performances, exhibitions, and conferences. Or engage in various cultural projects such as theatre productions, exhibitions, and workshops.
Former students at work
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Teacher and Actor
Eric has pursued a double career as teacher and actor after graduating from the Centre for Ibsen Studies.
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Theater Producer
Studying at the Centre for Ibsen Studies allowed Jasmin to follow her dream and work with Henrik Ibsen's plays on a professional level.
Most relevant industries
Master’s graduates from the Faculty of Humanities work in these industries:
The term The arts* covers the following industries: Archive, library and museum sector and Arts, culture and creative industries.
The term Business* covers the following industries: IT, ICT, internet and telecom, Banking, finance and insurance, Consulting and business services and Oil, energy, power and gas.
Start developing your career
In your third semester, you can choose to have an internship at a workplace relevant to your field of study. You can also write your master's thesis in cooperation with an external partner. Through this you can get valuable contacts and network that can be useful when you apply for a job after graduation. You can also prepare for working life along the way by participating in career fairs, job search and interview workshops, and career counseling offered to students.
Further studies
Read more about reserarch training at the Faculty of Humanities: