Master of Science in Nutrition and Rural Development
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Troeven
- The program builds knowledge on nutrition and rural development: Both quantitative and qualitative aspects are considered, with a particular emphasis on evidence-based approaches and critical appraisal of research to guide and evaluate population nutrition and develop interventions. As such, the program fosters life-long learning and consideration of knowledge and education for development.
- The program has a strong emphasis on hand-on competencies and skills: In various courses, students work in teams and carry out joint planning of proposals and discuss evaluations of interventions. The groups are composed out of students with various nationalities and technical backgrounds. Students learn how to defend group work in interactive sessions and evaluation by peers.
- Multi-perspective focus: The course has a comprehensive focus on nutrition in populations and in the context of food security and sustainable development.
- Applicability: Guest lecturers are invited to discuss experiences and practical challenges of programs and interventions. In addition through the master dissertation, students learn how to define a problem, collect data and develop research informed interventions. Also, students can choose to do an internship, in which the students are exposed to practical challenges when developing programs. As a consequence, alumni are found at different organisations e.g. national governments, United Nations specialised agencies, local and international NGO’s and research institutions across the globe. A considerable share of the students also pursues a PhD.
- Integration of research in education: Lecturers are actively involved in research on food, nutrition and development. This research is conducted in national, European as well as global partnerships. Ongoing research findings feeds into the courses and ensures lectures are up to date with the most recent findings and innovations.
Sterke punten
- Students have close contact with the lecturers. This includes the tenured academic staff as well as the teaching assistants that take care of the practical courses. Students interact with the staff on both a formal and informal way to discuss research, as well as academic and practical matters related to studying in Belgium.
- Students and lecturing staff collaborate to ensure quality. A study programme committee meets on a monthly basis to discuss matters related to the quality and organisation of the program. Student representatives count for at least 1/3 of the members and have voting rights.
- Educational matters and quality control of the programme are reviewed and guided by an international advisory board. This board contains alumni and representatives from NGO’s, UN agencies as well as academic staff of universities in Europa and the global south.
- A commission at the faculty of bioscience engineering supports the study programme committee to ensure high quality education. Transparent procedures are in place and regular workshops around quality assurance in education, exchange of good practices between lecturers are organised.
- Lecturers in the program are engaged experts from a wide variety of disciplines. They are international leading researchers in the area of nutrition and rural development and combine passion for research with education.
Werkpunten
- he program considers the internship as an integral part of the master program. Albeit not mandatory, students will be even more encouraged to take up an internship in their curriculum. Supported by the staff of the course, students are stimulated to pursue internship options and empowered to develop personal collaborations and networks.
- Exchange with other Master Programs in Europe. The program has identified various linkages with other master programs at UGent and in Europe. Students will be even more encouraged to take courses from other programs and gain additional international experiences.
- To ensure further integration with other (international and national) Master courses at the Faculty, the education commission of the Master in Nutrition and Rural Development will promote the involvement of more lecturers in the education commission and management of the program.
This study programme is accredited by the Flemish-Dutch Accreditation Organization (in Dutch: NVAO). Accreditation was extended following the positive outcome of the institutional review in 2017. A screening of the Education Monitor by Ghent University’s Education Quality Board is planned in the years 2021-2024.
This information was last updated on 01/06/2021.
In case of questions or suggestions with regard to the publicly available information, please contact the study programme.