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In the top group

Bachelor's degree program in Psychology once again receives very good ratings in the CHE ranking

The Bachelor's degree course in Psychology at Osnabrück University has received very good ratings in the latest CHE University Ranking. In the nationwide assessment, psychology students were asked to rate their study conditions.

Osnabrück Psychology achieved a position in the top group nationwide in many of the areas assessed. The course content, the practical relevance, the organization of the course and also the support for students were rated as very good. The same applies to the facilities (e.g. library facilities, IT equipment, teaching and learning rooms). Overall, psychology students rate the general study situation in Osnabrück as very positive.

"We are very pleased about the positive assessment by our students and the renewed top position in the CHE ranking! This shows us that we are on the right track with our study structure," says Prof. Dr. Roman Osinsky, Director of the Institute of Psychology at Osnabrück University.

Overall, the ranking shows good and solid study conditions in Osnabrück for all subjects surveyed. The ratings can be read in detail here:  https://studiengaenge.zeit.de/ranking

Further information for the media:
Dr. Oliver Schmidt, Osnabrück University
Office of Communication and Marketing
 oliver.schmidt@uos.de

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