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Social Sciences

Are you interested in exploring the topics of Creativity and Personal Relations from diverse perspectives within the social sciences, such as psychology, communication sciences and sociology? Do you want to find out how horses can help you to deal with insecurity and collaboration? And would you like to do so together with other motivated students? Then the Honours Programme Social Sciences is a great choice for you! 

    General

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    What’s in it for you? 

    • An interdisciplinary outlook on diverse social issues
    • The opportunity to find out more about creativity -  how to measure and stimulate it
    • The prospect of learning about personal relations (between individuals and social groups)
    • The unique chance to experience how horses help you deal with insecurity and collaboration
    • An additional challenge on top of your regular studies
    • A larger, more diverse network – you will meet fellow, motivated students from your own faculty and beyond
    • The opportunity to improve key skills such as presenting and essay writing
    • Personal development – by working independently and moving past your comfort zone  

    For whom is this programme?

    You start in your second or third Bachelor's year and the programme takes one year. 

    Schedule your time flexibly 

    You spend an average of 6 hours per week on the Honours Programme Social Sciences. Every week looks different, but you spend your time attending meetings and doing (team) assignments. One week the emphasis is more on attending meetings, the other week you work more on the (team) assignments. You are flexible in scheduling your own time for the (team) assignments. 

    A day in the life of honours students Kristin & Ava

    Starting date

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

    Factsheet

    Type of education
    Research
    Study hours
    6
    Result
    Certificate

    Contact information

    If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact Marlene Meyer (marlene.meyer [at] donders.ru.nl (marlene[dot]meyer[at]donders[dot]ru[dot]nl)).

    First semester

    Kick-off 

    You start this Honours Programme with a kick-off. You will meet fellow students from the Faculty of Social Sciences. And you will learn more about the precise content of the programme. 

    Creativity  course 

    During the first semester, you follow a creative course on ‘Creativity’. You will have the opportunity to learn from various experienced guest speakers and academics, who approach the theme from their own specialisations (e.g., AI, Psychology, Cultural Anthropology, Communication Sciences, Educational and Pedagogical Sciences or Sociology). Together with your fellow students you will think about ways to measure creativity, stimulate creativity and you will have creative freedom in designing your own proposal together with your group. 

    Individual feedback meeting 

    During the individual feedback meeting, you will get the chance to exchange with the programme director and coordinator about your experiences and progress in the honours programme. You can share your thoughts and provide your feedback on the programme as well as work on defining your learning goals for the second semester. 

    Second semester 

    Personal Relations 

    We offer you a novel series of lectures revolving around on the topic of Personal Relations! What do Personal Relations between individuals and social groups even mean? That depends on the perspective! For instance, from the perspective of Communication Sciences this can entail building up and maintaining relations with others through digital media. That can be perceived as rather impersonal or, in fact, lead to very close, personal communication. Find out more about Personal Relations from our enthusiastic guest speakers covering various viewpoints including AI, Psychology, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology and more. Discuss with our guest speakers and your fellow honours students about this topic. 

    First & second semester 

    Equine-assisted Learning 

    Develop your personal and professional skills with the assistance of horses! Throughout the year, you will engage in practical sessions accompanied by horses. Each will tackle a different skill, for instance how to deal with insecurity, how to cooperate effectively with others and more. Between the visits to the stables reflection tasks will support you in working on these different skills relevant for your personal and professional development. The concrete experience during the sessions will give you the opportunity to further experiment and reflect on (new) behavior in everyday situations that you will encounter subsequently within and outside of the your study context. 

    Skills Labs 

    In addition, you will be offered of a variety of Skills Labs, where you can improve the skills of your choice. Perhaps you want to learn about Visual Storytelling. Or gain more experience in writing and presenting in English. You take control. You choose the two skills modules that suit you from a wide range. You take part in one Skills Lab per semester. What is unique about these Skills Labs is that you follow them together with students from other Honours Programmes and many other faculties. It is therefore also an excellent and enjoyable way to build a diverse network.  

    Honours certificate 

    If you successfully complete the Honours Programme Social Sciences, you will receive a special Honours certificate. A nice proof of the academic and personal development that you have gone through. 

    Application 

    You can apply using the online application form below. The selection committee will assess the candidates based on motivation, potential and study results. The application deadline is 14 September 2025.

    The most suitable candidates will be invited to an interview. You will hear whether you've been conditionally admitted to the programme within two weeks of the interview date.

    Motivational letter 

    Make clear in your letter: 

    • What is your motivation to apply for the Honours Programme Social Sciences?
    • What makes you a suitable candidate to take the extra programme next to your regular degree?
    • What are your ambitions: how do you see your future career? 

    Should you have any questions, please contact Marlene Meyer (m.meyer [at] donders.ru.nl (marlene[dot]meyer[at]donders[dot]ru[dot]nl)).