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Rudolf Agricola School Education Minors

Minor Global Studies and Colonial Critiques

Overview

This minor aims to shed light on understanding how global challenges affect countries of the global south disproportionately and how and, more importantly, why, the gap between the High and Low-Income countries continues to widen. During this Minor, you will be introduced to academic decolonization beyond mere assimilation. We will focus on approaching decolonization via conscious and proactive teaching of a diversified and transformed decolonized curriculum and by applying engaging pedagogies such as critical arts-based methods.

Interdisciplinarity

Different courses in this minor provide an interdisciplinary perspective that interact and shape the particular subject that is examined. Various elements of decolonisation in content and teaching methods are embedded in this minor, including (but not limited to) the content of the course, examples, and case studies that are examined, teaching approaches, or literature and sources that are used.

Structure

The Minor Global Studies and Colonial Critiques will have a total workload of 30 ECTS. All courses are taught in English and are compulsory in order to complete the Minor. The courses will take place in terms 1A and 1B. You can expect to have classes two days per week, each course will have two lectures (or working groups) per week. The course will be taught in Leeuwarden.

Practical Information

For the academic year 2024-2025 the registration opens on 24 May and ends on 5 July. You can find more information on the minor webpage. If you want more information about the content of the Minor, you may reach out to Associate Professor Sepideh Yousefzadeh. For more practical matters (e.g. enrolments, scheduling of the courses etc..), feel free to reach out to cf-minor@rug.nl.

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