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Graduates of the Master’s track Consultancy and Organisational Development are true scientist-practitioners, who can work in any organization. Their expert knowledge and skills are of great value for consulting on organisational change, organisational and/or team development, organisational culture analyses, conflict management, and process improvements.

Where do our graduates work?

The Consultancy & Organisational Development track prepares you for jobs in any type of organization. Our alumni work as: 

  • Organisational consultant 
  • Management and/or change consultant (in-house or external) 
  • Management trainee 
  • Trainer (e.g., develop and provide training for managers or employees; leadership training; and personal effectiveness training) 
  • Policy advisor in an organization 
  • Project manager 
  • Researcher focusing on issues such as: organisational development, employee and organisational effectiveness, organisational change, conflict management, and cooperation 

Would you like more information about future job opportunities or do you want advice choosing the right career path? Contact the UvA Students Career Centre.  

Skills

Graduates of the Consultancy & Organisational Development track can apply the knowledge and skills gained to address all the main issues in change and conflict management, organisational development and cooperation. If you also have a Bachelor’s degree in psychology, this track entitles you for A&O NIP registration. 

Your diploma is not a farewell

After graduating, you don't have to say goodbye to the University of Amsterdam! We are happy to help you develop your career. You can join the young alumni programme, which will assist you in mapping out your career. And as an alumnus, you can also still use the Student Careers Centre.  

UvA Student Careers Centre

The Student Careers Centre is there to help with your career development. You can contact them to discuss your options, ambitions and doubts at any time during your studies.