136/2025
In the top group

Very good ratings for Master's programs in Psychology

The Master's degree programs "Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy" and "Intercultural Psychology" at Osnabrück University receive very good ratings in the current CHE University Ranking 2025/26.

In the nationwide survey, psychology students were asked to rate their study conditions. The Osnabrück Master's degree courses achieved a position in the top group nationwide.

The course content, the practical relevance, the organization of the course and also the support for students were rated as very good. The library and IT facilities as well as the teaching and learning spaces were also rated extremely positively.

"The positive ratings from our students are not only pleasing for us, but above all an incentive to keep the quality of our degree programs at a high level. Accordingly, it is our goal to be able to offer students an attractive, exciting and practice-oriented psychology course in Osnabrück in the future," says Prof. Dr. Roman Osinsky, Director of the Institute of Psychology at Osnabrück University.

The assessments in detail:  https://studiengaenge.zeit.de/ranking

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

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