autumn 2026
HIF-1300 Diversity, Gender, and Equity: Transformative Change in Institutions - 10 ECTS
Course content
The Nordic countries are largely known for their strong commitments to gender equality and their top rankings on global equality surveys. Both the pathways and the various achievements are highly commendable and can serve as models for policymaking in a wide range of geographical, administrative, and institutional contexts in and beyond the Nordic countries. This course is designed to provide students from different backgrounds with a thorough introduction to key debates and analytical perspectives within gender, sexuality, critical race, decolonial, and critical disability studies. It encourages them to explore these topics in their respective (future) equality and diversity work.
The course is grounded in conceptual understandings and critical discussions of central themes that are examined under the lens of both historical developments and forward-oriented challenges. While the course focuses primarily on the Norwegian context, it also includes comparative and international perspectives. The syllabus comprises theoretical, empirical, and methodological research-based texts from different disciplines in which gender equality and inequality constitute central analytical concerns. The course is research-based and examines how inequality may be studied across various societal domains, such as organisations, administration, family and work, education and schooling, local communities and places, as well as local, national, and global political contexts. The mitigation measures taken will be analysed, and potential pathways to transformative mitigation will be discussed. Teaching is organised around structured discussions and critical engagement with dilemmas related to gender equity in these domains.
In addition, the course integrates perspectives on equity work through visits to relevant institutions and organisations and encompasses a mandatory online module on employers’, labour market organisations’, and public authorities’ mandatory duty to report their active gender and diversity work.
Objectives of the course
Upon successful completion of the course, students will have achieved the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The student has knowledge of:
- Key questions, debates, concepts, and theories within gender, feminist, decolonial, critical race, and critical disability studies and diversity work
- Gender equity policy, equity challenges, and related dilemmas
- Dilemmas of equity and diversity in practice
Skills
The student is able to:
- Account for and apply concepts from gender, feminist, decolonial, critical race, and critical disability studies, both in written and orally
- Identify and access data and data sources relevant to equity and diversity
- Work with a variety of equity issues and transformative action in leadership contexts, and in society more broadly
General Competence
The student is able to:
- Engage in informed academic reflection on key concepts and theories in gender, feminist, decolonial, critical race theories, critical disability studies, and diversity work
- Communicate, both orally and in writing, key aspects of equity work
- Critically assess academic material from an equity perspective
- Apply the knowledge in various contexts and sectors
Information to incoming exchange students
This course is available for inbound exchange students.
There are no academic prerequisites to add this module in your Learning Agreement
Do you have questions about this module? Please check the following website to contact the course coordinator for exchange students at the faculty: https://en.uit.no/education/art?p_document_id=510412
Schedule
Examination
| Examination: | Duration: | Grade scale: |
|---|---|---|
| Off campus exam | 1 Weeks | A–E, fail F |
Coursework requirements:To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements: |
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| Essay | Approved – not approved | |
| Oral presentation | Approved – not approved | |
| Feedback on others' presentations | Approved – not approved | |
| Presence at lectures | Approved – not approved | |
More info about the coursework requirements
- An essay of about 1400 words (approximately 3-4 pages). The essay may be connected to excursions/institution-visits where the curriculum is connected to the analysis, or be a stand alone analysis of texts from the curriculum.
- Oral presentation based on the essay.
- Oral comments to fellow students' presentations.
- Mandatory participation (70%) at lectures/seminar.
- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø |
- ECTS: 10
- Course code: HIF-1300
- Responsible unit
- Department of Philosophy
- Questions about the course
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E-post: hsl-instadm@uit.no
Telefon: 77660793
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