Radboud University MSc in Behavioural Science (research)
Radboud University

Radboud University

MSc in Behavioural Science (research)

Nijmegen, Нидерланды

MSc (магистр точных наук)

2 лет

Английский

На постоянной основе

01 Apr 2026*

Sep 2026

EUR 2 695 / per year **

В кампусе

* Последний срок для студентов из ЕС | Крайний срок для студентов из ЕС, желающих получить помощь с жильем: 1 мая 2024 года | крайний срок для студентов из стран, не входящих в ЕС: 1 апреля 2024 г.

** for EU/EEA nationals; €16,500 for non-EU/EEA nationals

Быстрое консультирование

Обратившись в школу, вы получите доступ к бесплатному консультированию по любым вопросам, связанным с учебой и поступлением.

  • This programme is designed for students with a background in Behavioural Science or other related disciplines, and strong research skills
  • Gain the hands-on skills, and support required to conduct behavioural research in a stimulating setting
  • This programme gives you a multidisciplinary approach into understanding human behaviour, combining knowledge and methods from diverse fields
  • Prepare yourself for a career as a researcher at a university or other organizations, a policymaker, journalist, and more

Why study Behavioural Science at Radboud University?

The Master's programme in Behavioural Science was recently awarded the 'Best Programme' in the Dutch Guide to Master's programmes (Keuzegids Masters 2019) and is consistently rated highly by students in the programme.

At Radboud, you will get hands-on research experience on a variety of topics, and learn the methods necessary to succeed in your field of research. We also promote a multidisciplinary approach, which means that you can research the topics that you are passionate about.

You will also have access to state-of-the-art equipment and labs on our campus, including the Virtual Reality Lab, Observational Lab, and our eye-tracking systems. Students can also access the resources of the internationally renown Behavioural Science Institute, and equipment from the Donders Institute for Neuroimaging.