Teaching organisation of the Unit

Bachelor's/Master's theses

If you would like to write your thesis in Social and Legal Psychology, please contact the member(s) of staff whose research topics you are interested in. You can find out about the research topics of the respective person under the "Employees" tab. If you are generally interested in the department or have your own topic suggestions, please contact Prof. Dr. Rainer Banse.

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Teaching

You can find our current courses in the electronic course catalogue BASIS.

Course materials for most courses are uploaded to the e-campus ILIAS.

Exams

You can find the examination schedules for the current semester via the tab Studies -> Examinations.

You can view your final module exam grades on BASIS no later than one month after the exam date (Functions -> Grades).


Colloquium

The research colloquium of the U of Social and Legal Psychology takes place in the winter semester on Thursdays at 10 a.m. (s.t.) in the meeting room (in the basement) and in the summer semester on Mondays at 4 p.m. (s.t.) in SR1. At the beginning of the semester, you will present your research project (BA or MA) in a short oral presentation (max. 20 minutes). At the end of the semester, you will present the first results of your empirical study, if they are available in time. In addition, advice will be given on data preparation and writing your own paper, current articles of general interest will be discussed and there will be presentations by invited academics.

The presentations are ungraded in the B.Sc. programme. In the M.Sc. programme, they are formally graded, but the top grade is always awarded because the purpose of the presentations is to receive useful feedback on your own work.

Further links

The Team

Here you will find an overview of all contact persons in the Unit.

Homepage of the Unit

Everything about our Social and Legal Psychology Unit at a glance.

Current studies

Take part in our current laboratory and online studies!

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