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| Tampere University | Faculty of Social Sciences, Unit of Health Sciences | Finland |
| Jönköping University | School of Health and Welfare | Sweden |
| University of Southern Denmark | Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics | Denmark |
| University of Iceland | Faculty of Social Work | Iceland |
| Oslo Metropolitan University | Department of Social Work | Norway |
NordMaG is a multidisciplinary master’s level specialisation in gerontology, ____ . It focuses on key issues in ageing societies and brings together Nordic expertise from health sciences, social sciences, and behavioural sciences.
Population ageing affects all areas of society – health and social care, pensions, work and retirement, housing, and everyday life. NordMaG educates professionals who can use, communicate, and create research-based knowledge about ageing and later life, and who can contribute to the future development of welfare systems and services for older adults.
NordMaG students remain registered in the master’s programme at their home university and graduate with that university’s degree, for example:
At Jönköping University: Master of Gerontology
At Tampere University: Master of Health Sciences
At University of Iceland: Master of Gerontology
At University of Southern Denmark: Master of Physical Activity and Health
At OsloMet: Master of Applied Social Sciences
All of these degrees can include the NordMaG specialisation and thus lead to the NordMaG certificate.
