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4 Psychological Research Masters Degree Programs in Netherlands


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Leiden University
MSc Psychology (Research)
- Leiden, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Psychology (research) is a two-year programme that is focused on acquiring research skills in a particular field of psychology.The MSc in Psychology (research) is a two-year programme that is focused on acquiring research skills in a particular field of psychology.


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Erasmus University Rotterdam - Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Master in Brain and Cognition
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
We are transported to an imaginary world when we read a story merely by looking at black marks on a white sheet of paper. We can rapidly decide if an animal is a cat or a dog, even though we have never seen the particular animal before. When something in our environment appears to be threatening, we automatically focus on its movement and shape rather than on its colour and other details. Memory, language, categorisation and emotion are all cognitive functions. Sophisticated and theoretically motivated experimental studies can enable a better understanding of the way the brain operates while executing these functions. In a unique learning environment, you will examine cognitive and emotional processes in the brain. The Psychology curriculum consists of a series of modules or courses. Every course covers one specific psychological theme. All of the activities that you will undertake during this course, i.e. lectures, tutorials, practical meetings and assignments, are related to this theme. The Master’s programme consists of three courses in which you will study the topics of the specialisation of Brain and Cognition and one course in statistics.


Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
M.Sc. in Social Psychology (Research)
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Experimental and Applied Psychology department at VU Amsterdam offers talented and motivated students a challenging and unique two-year Research Master’s program in Social Psychology. The program focuses on providing in-depth knowledge of major fields in social psychology by emphasizing general principles underlying social behavior.


University of Groningen
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MSc in Theory and History of Psychology
- Groningen, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
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Theory and History of Psychology is a very special program, that gives you the tools to see beyond the discipline's present horizons (requiring a background in Psychology). It is run by a group of specialists in the Theory and History of Psychology, and it is unique in Europe, we know of only three such English-speaking graduate programs in the world.
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Learn more about Psychological Research Masters degree programs in Netherlands
In the Netherlands, pursuing a Master's degree in Psychological Research offers you an exciting opportunity to delve deep into the complexities of human behavior and mental processes. This field emphasizes a strong research focus, equipping you with the skills to conduct empirical studies and analyze data effectively.
You’ll engage with diverse research methodologies, honing your abilities in experimental design, statistical analysis, and qualitative research. The environment encourages independence, allowing you to explore self-directed research projects while collaborating with peers and faculty on innovative studies. Common courses include advanced statistics, psychological assessment, and neuroscience, which help you develop expertise in specific areas such as cognitive behavior or social psychology.
Graduates of Master's programs in Psychological Research frequently find opportunities in academia, clinical settings, and industry roles. You may pursue careers as research psychologists, data analysts, or consultants, applying your skills to address real-world psychological issues. The skills you gain through the Dutch educational approach are valuable across various sectors, underscoring the global relevance of your expertise.