Dr. Martin Henning

Professor

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Biography

Martin Henning is a Professor at the University of Gothenburg specializing in Economic Geography. He has an extensive research record, focusing on structural economic change and labor mobility. His work often examines the intricacies of labor market polarization and regional economic dynamics, contributing to various academic journals including the Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society and European Urban and Regional Studies. Henning’s insights into labor market flows and their implications for economic performance have made him a prominent figure in his field. He has also engaged in teaching, addressing issues on local university policies and the impacts of new technologies on students and job markets. His publications often delve into the intersection of economics and geography, highlighting the effects of firm ownership on local renewal activities and the disparities created by economic shifts across regions. His academic contributions extend to multiple collaborative projects that analyze historical trends in regional development and labor market evolution, positioning him as a critical voice in discussions about the future of work and economic structure.

Research Interests

Requirements for University of Gothenburg

Master Program
Requirements
IELTS
Listening
Required:5.5
Reading
Required:5.5
Writing
Required:5.5
Speaking
Required:5.5
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:18
Reading
Required:18
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:18
Total
Required:90
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree (180 credits) with a major in Political Science English 6/English B from Swedish upper secondary school
Application Checklist
  • Bachelor's degree certificate and transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Identification document
  • Statement of Intent (if applicable for specific tracks)
Specialization Notes

Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).