What can you do with a Master's in Cities, Culture and Inequality?

Competences: what you have learned

The Master’s specialisation in Cities, Culture and Inequality provides graduates entry into rapidly growing sectors of the job market, be it government agencies, business or academia. Graduates will be able to apply the scientific insights and practical skills acquired to topics as varied as the development and the marketing of cities, innovative and creative urban enterprises, urban identities and inequalities, and cultural industries. They can apply for jobs in research or in advisory positions with local, regional and international organisations that focus on these themes. They can also pursue a teaching career in the field of human geography. Part of our mission is also to nurture engaged citizens who drive social change through activism and critical thinking.

After your studies

Our alumni are prepared for a (inter)national career in government, semi-government, and business. They can apply for jobs such as:

  • Developer at a municipality
  • Consultant in the field of multiculturalism and integration
  • Practitioner at the cultural industry

Radboud Career Service

You can always contact the Radboud Career Service or Career Service NSM. The Career Service offers students and young alumni guidance and support as they venture into the labour market. Career Service is available for career guidance, job application tips, or if you require information about internships and job vacancies.

Keep developing, even after your Master's

Radboud University can also help you develop professionally after your Master's. Through our courses, training, and continuing education programs, you will delve into current issues and strengthen your knowledge and skills. With our education for professionals, you will continue to grow and be prepared for new challenges.