Psychology & Sustainability (MSc, Double Degree) Leuphana University Lüneburg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Buddy programme Accompanying programme Cultural and linguistic preparation Visa matters
First impressions
- Location
Lüneburg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
Yes
- Application deadline
Online application for students with EU degrees directly at Leuphana University before 1 June
Online application for students with non-EU degrees via uni-assist before 1 May
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General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science in Psychology & Sustainability
Course location
Lüneburg
In cooperation with
University of Groningen
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are held in English.
Description
If you are looking to address the pressing sustainability transformation in social, economic, and environmental issues through the lens of a psychological perspective, the double-degree Master's in Psychology and Sustainability in cooperation with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands is for you.
This two-year programme covers both human perception and behaviour related to sustainable development and the interplay between humans and their natural and built environments. These distinct perspectives complement one another so that the double-degree programme provides unique insights into psychological processes that are involved in the broad transformation towards intersectional and intergenerational justice.
Transdisciplinarity is a key component of this double-degree programme. The faculties work closely together to approach the topic of sustainable development from a transdisciplinary perspective. You will have the chance to be involved as part of empirical studies, which will allow you to acquire hands-on knowledge on how to address challenges of sustainable development from a psychological perspective within the broader scope of transdisciplinary research projects.
As part of this double-degree programme, you will spend your first year at one of the most renowned universities in the field of sustainability science (Leuphana University Lüneburg), and your second year at one of the most prestigious universities in the field of environmental psychology (University of Groningen).
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
Online application for students with EU degrees directly at Leuphana University before 1 June
Online application for students with non-EU degrees via uni-assist before 1 May
Tuition fees per semester
Yes
Additional information on tuition fees
For information on fees, see the website of the University of Groningen.
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
Yes
Current information
We regularly organise online information sessions; please check our website for more information.
Further details
Course organisation
The Psychology & Sustainability Master's at Leuphana University is conceptualised as a double-degree programme in cooperation with the University of Groningen. You will complete an international, joint programme in English, thus being well-qualified not only for national but also for the European job market. Students obtain two Master's degrees – one degree in Psychology & Sustainability as well as another one in Environmental Psychology.
As part of this double-degree programme, you will spend your first year at Leuphana University Lüneburg, and your second year at the University of Groningen. The first semester at Leuphana focuses on key principles of sustainability psychology at the individual, the group, and the societal level. By introducing core theories and models, the programme links topics from the field of psychology to the field of sustainability science. You will attend the following modules – Introduction to Psychology and Sustainability, Psychology and the Individual: Self-Regulation and Sustainability, Psychology and the Community: Diagnosis of Time and Sustainability, Psychology and the Society: Political Negotiations and Sustainability, and the module Research Methods: Multivariate Approaches. In the second semester, you will complete the following modules – Sustainability Psychology: Research and Application, Selected Topics in Psychology, Transdisciplinary Research Project and Research Methods II: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Accordingly, inter- and transdisciplinary work with a focus on theoretical propositions, methodological tools, and practical implications will characterise the programme in the second semester. You will be provided with the opportunity to choose an elective course in one of the related psychology programmes at the graduate school. Thereby, the second semester aims at broadening your psychological perspective on the inter- and transdisciplinary characteristics of sustainability science.
Upon the third semester, you will transfer from Leuphana University to the University of Groningen. At the University of Groningen, you will expand your methodological knowledge in the Advanced Research Methods in Social and Organisational Psychology module. In addition, more disciplinary expertise is acquired in the modules of Environmental Psychology, Advanced Topics in Environmental Psychology, Designing Interventions and Working in Interdisciplinary Teams.
To gain further insights on the specific course contents at the University of Groningen, please follow the link to the Environmental Psychology programme.
The Master's thesis will be written in the fourth semester in consultation with a supervisor from each cooperating university.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
No
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
- Opportunities for students to work abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
The first year of study takes place at Leuphana University in Germany, and the second year takes place at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
Yes, but not specified
For information on fees, see the website of the University of Groningen.
Semester contribution
Approx. 390 EUR (subject to change) per semester at Leuphana University of Lüneburg
This will entitle you to receive a semester ticket, which covers public transport in Lüneburg and the surrounding area (e.g. Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck). The semester contribution also covers almost all regional trains in Lower Saxony as well as participation in a rent-a-bike programme and free entrance to many cultural events in Lüneburg.
Costs of living
Approx. 900 EUR per month to cover personal expenses in Lüneburg:
- Accommodation: 300 to 450 EUR
- Food: 250 EUR
- Health insurance: 110 EUR (not applicable for EU students)
- Leisure activities, books, clothing: 80 to 250 EUR
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
For a detailed list of requirements, see: https://www.leuphana.de/master-apply.
Language requirements
Language requirements can be found on the programme website.
Application deadline
Online application for students with EU degrees directly at Leuphana University before 1 June
Online application for students with non-EU degrees via uni-assist before 1 May
Submit application
Please check this website: https://www.leuphana.de/master-apply
There you will find all requirements to apply at Leuphana University Lüneburg.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
No
Possibility of finding part-time employment
In Lüneburg, international students with a residence permit are allowed to undertake a limited amount of paid employment (a maximum of 120 days per year, or alternatively 240 days part time – up to four hours a day).
Additional support
Accommodation
Websites and relevant addresses for finding accommodation in Lüneburg are listed on the website of the International Office.
Career advisory services
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Buddy programme
- Accompanying programme
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
- Visa matters
Contact
Leuphana University Lüneburg
Infoportal / Information Office
Universitätsallee 1
21335 Lüneburg
About us
Leuphana University Lüneburg
Leuphana University Lüneburg is one of Germany's landmark universities for higher education reform and innovation. With about 10,000 students and 160 full-time professors, the university has developed a highly respected academic profile. Today, Leuphana University Lüneburg is regarded as an institution for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, academic organisation, innovation in teaching, and academic transfer.
The mission of Leuphana University Lüneburg derives from the fundamental idea of academic education as enabling an individual to live in a self-determined manner and take part in shaping society. A university for civil society in the 21st century, Leuphana follows the mission of being a humanistic, sustainable, and proactive university.
Leuphana University Lüneburg consists of three organisational units focusing on the needs of different academic constituencies: Leuphana College, which offers specialised and interdisciplinary Bachelor's programmes; Leuphana Graduate School, with its consecutive Master's and doctoral programmes; and Leuphana Professional School, focussing on continuing education and knowledge transfer.
The Leuphana Graduate School encompasses both the Master's and the doctoral programmes of all faculties. Thus, students benefit from a seamless transition between Master's and doctoral programmes as well as from close interaction with students from other programmes and faculties. The model of a discipline-independent graduate school also ensures consistently high-quality standards in study, teaching, and administration.
Location
Lüneburg is a 1,000-year-old city of 73,000 inhabitants, located near Hamburg. Established as a salt mining community, it enjoyed great prosperity in its early years, supplying the whole Scandinavian and Baltic Sea regions with salt. Renowned for its opportunities and affluence, Lüneburg was the place to be for Germany's most wealthy inhabitants, a legacy still evident in the well-preserved city centre.
Today, Lüneburg is essentially a university town. The lavish 14th and 15th-century churches—St. John's, St. Michael's, and St. Nicolai's—the beautiful baroque main square, and the tranquil medieval monastery attract visitors from all over the world.
The pedestrian city centre invites visitors to linger; a great number of well-assorted specialist shops in historic buildings featuring steep gables provide extensive shopping opportunities, and many cafés and pubs open their doors to visitors every day. In particular, the bars situated at Stint and in Schröderstraße offer various possibilities for a vibrant nightlife. Lüneburg is also a vibrant cultural hub; numerous musicians, artists, and actors are active in the clubs, studios, and theatres of the town.