Psychologie
Psychologie

General Psychology

How do personality and mental health influence our decisions? Can body odor shape social communication? Why do young children help others sometimes, but not all the time? These are all questions that psychologists are trying to answer. If you want to contribute to psychological research, experience what the life of a researcher is like, delve into the current topics in psychology and develop yourself in a small group of like-minded students, the Honours Programme General Psychology may be the perfect fit for you.

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    What’s in it for you? 

    • More room for the in-depth study of psychology themes and research in addition to your Bachelor’s programme
    • Independent research into a topic of your choice
    • Academic and personal development
    • Personal guidance and collaboration with inspiring researchers
    • Improved writing skills
    • International experience

    For whom is this programme?

    You start in your second Bachelor's year and the programme takes two years. 

    Students share their experiences on the Honours Programmes Psychology

    Starting date

    To be announced
    September 2025
    Costs
    Free
    Main Language
    English
    Intake
    Yes
    Deadline registration
    05 May 2025, 11:30 pm

    Factsheet

    Type of education
    Research
    Study hours
    8
    Result
    Certificate

    Contact information

    Do you have questions, or want to know more? For more information, please contact our programme director Leonie Oostwoud Wijdenes

    leonie.oostwoudwijdenes [at] donders.ru.nl (leonie[dot]oostwoudwijdenes[at]donders[dot]ru[dot]nl) 

    The General Psychology Honours Programme takes two years. In the first honours year (B2 of your study programme), together with a fellow student, you will conduct an honours internship within a research line at one of the research institutes affiliated with Psychology: the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) or the Donders Institute (DI). You will also follow a course on current themes in Psychology, take part in two skills modules, go on extraordinary excursions and attend a Science in Society day.

    In the second honours year (B3 of your study programme), together with a self-selected academic from the BSI or DI, you will design and organize your own research internship, follow a course on academic writing, write a review paper and go to a conference or lab abroad.

    Year 1 

    Honours internship 

    During the first year of the programme, you get hands on experience with conducting your own research by working on a research project together with one or two fellow students. Supervised by researchers from the BSI or DCC, you go through all research phases: processing literature, collecting and analysing data, and reporting results in an article and a presentation. Are you curious about potential research projects? Please have a look at these examples

    Seminar course: Current Themes in Psychology 

    During a seminar course, experts will introduce current debates and developments in different areas of academic psychology. Under their guidance, you will participate in discussions with your fellow students and actively contribute to each topic, for example by giving an oral presentation, leading a discussion or writing an essay or research proposal. The course topics cover a broad range of psychological research. Currently, the themes are Developmental research, Experimental psychopathology of fear, Behaviour change and Forensic psychology

    Excursions 

    Different extraordinary excursions are organized, such as visits to behavioural laboratories and neuro-imaging facilities at the Donders Institute, and to the Pompekliniek for psychiatric patients in Nijmegen

    Skills 

    In each semester, you follow a skills module specifically designed for honours students. The skills modules focus on specific skills, such as story telling, debating, memory training, or creative writing. The modules are open to all honours students on campus, so it is not only a chance for personal development, but also an opportunity to meet new people. 

    Science in Society day 

    In November there will be a thematic Science in Society day, together with students from all honours programmes, both from faculties and Building Bridges. During this thematic day, applied ethicist Marcel Beckers talks about trust in science, with questions such as: what is trust, and is it an issue that society looks at science more critically? You will then work on this topic yourself. 
     

    Year 2

    Honours Thesis 

    The most important part of the second honours year is your own research project. For this project, you are in the lead to find a supervisor to perform research on a topic of your choice. With personal guidance from your supervisor, you work independently on an individual honours project that will result in your honours thesis. If you want, your honours thesis can replace the Bachelor’s thesis on your Bachelor degree programme.  

    Honours certificate 

    Upon successful completion of all elements of the Honours Programme Psychology, you will receive the honours certificate. Certificates will be awarded in a festive ceremony to which your friends and family are also warmly invited. We hope that the academic and personal development that the certificate signifies will open doors for you

    Programme Board

    • Prof. Dr. Eni Becker
    • Dr. Jasper de Groot
    • Prof. Dr. Sabine Hunnius (chair)
    • Dr. Leonie Oostwoud Wijdenes (coordinator)
    • Erika Kunstmann-Drakouli (student member)
    • Hana Urbanová (student member)
    • Dr. Lennart Verhagen

    An Honours Programme has so much to offer: you are challenged, approached personally, receive all kinds of tools that you will benefit from during your studies and your future career and get to know many new people. However, it also requires a time investment from you. Because you follow the Honours Programme in addition to your regular studies, it is important that you have extra time to invest in the programme. In order to assess your suitability, we ask you to apply to participate in an Honours Programme.

    Applying

    The application deadline is 5 May 2025. You can apply using the application form. Please upload the following:

    • Motivation letter 
    • CV
    • Overview of the exam results you have obtained so far 

    You will receive a confirmation of application. 

    Motivation letter

    In your motivation letter, you should explain why you are applying for a position in the Honours Programme. What is your motivation for participating in this specific programme? Why are you a suitable candidate? What are your ambitions? And what do you expect from participation in the programme?