“Knowledge about the Arabic language and the Middle East are of great relevance in my job, where the analysis of how international political and economic trends affect Norwegian trade and industry is an important task,” says Henrik.
“First and foremost, I am very pleased I can use my education in my job, where daily communication takes place in Chinese or Norwegian,” says Martin.
As a commentator at Aftenposten, I have the opportunity to reach many people with my opinions, and I get to use both my Chinese and philosophy studies. It is incredibly exciting and satisfying!
The best thing about being a teacher is the dynamic you create with pupils in the classroom, says Nadja.
A good tip from Andreas is to remember that many employers out there want and need employees who can write well and clearly.
Emil uses his philosophy education to meet people in crisis – to guide, converse, teach and look for answers when life does not go according to plan.
"The opportunity to interact with cutting-edge equipment and highly skilled people was very important for me during the master's at MCT", says Pedro.
"Studying in the MCT programme has equipped me with everything I needed to get this position", says Wenbo.
In his job at the National Library of Norway, Lars Magne uses technology to develop new ways of understanding culture, history and language.
The experience Sigvart gained from the student history journal Fortid played a crucial role in him getting a job at Cappelen Damm Utdanning.