Individual skills, social processes, the cultural climate and religious movements affect leadership. During the course Leadership - individual, society, culture and religion 15 credits, we approach leadership contextually. This means that we work with "work-related" issues and try to look at questions and dilemmas from the bottom up perspective. The individual is in interaction with his or her surroundings, we are affected and we affect; we influence and are influenced by our surroundings. The areas we touch are culture and religion, ethics and values, philosophy of life and human perception, language and attitude, organization, organizational structures and leadership theories. The course will include non-mandatory lectures. It is part of the Master programme in Religious Studies, but can also be read as an independent course.
Communication
Seminaries will be given the following Tuesdays between 10:15 - 12.00 AM: 23/1, 6/2, 20/2 and 12/3. We will use Canvas as a means of communication during the course. There will be real time seminaries (see the dates above). Participation is not mandatory but you are able to see seminaries on the webb through zoom or afterwards as recorded in Canvas. Please, download the zoom app in your device!
The course is given by the Faculty of Education and Business Studies.