Why choose this programme?

Recent societal challenges such as Europe’s refugee crisis or the rise of political extremism call for experts to tackle pressing issues of mobility, inclusion and diversity. Our goal is to offer a timely master programme that responds to these needs.

The Master courses provide students the opportunity to acquire in-depth theoretical knowledge on themes of extreme social relevance, including diversity and inclusion, global mobility and acculturation, and migrant health. Students consolidate and apply this knowledge while gaining first-hand intercultural experience by attending at least two Partner Universities, following their assigned mobility path through the programme, completing a 300-hour internship, and writing a research-based thesis. These characteristics render this master program in Social and Cultural Psychology unique world-wide.

In Europe and across the globe, well-trained specialists in intergroup relations and cultural diversity are needed to prevent marginalisation, conflict and violence and to promote inclusion, social equality and collaboration. For more information on the master programme's aims and objectives, please visit the Global-MINDS website.

Published Dec. 4, 2017 11:22 AM - Last modified Dec. 2, 2023 12:04 AM