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Mari­us Gud­mand-Høy­er

Associate Professor

Subjects
Academic integrity Teaching Quantitative methods Culture Philosophy Moral

Primary research areas

Human capital theory: history and philosophy of contemporary self-experience

Social philosophy and problematization analysis 

Business models concerned with craft and heritage

History of stress and disorder

Impact through transformative education

In my work, the most important form of impact takes place in and through the lives of students who, when things go right, experience their education as a transformative event – at first as a cohort among likeminded peers at the university, and later as individuals who shape the world around them. There is no fixed method for doing this well: it is a continuous task of finding new ways to make research topics and societal agendas matter to students and to make students matter to the world, because the world has come to matter to them in new ways.