Clinical Neuropsychology (MSc)
Information activities
Do you want to know more about the master's specialisation Clinical Neuropsychology and what it's like to study in Leiden? Leiden University offers several information activities to help you choose a master's programme.
Online information Activities
Relating to the stricter measures to prevent the spreading of the coronavirus, Leiden University will not be able to provide on campus information activities till the end of this academic year. Therefore our information events will take place online. It is possible that the format of these days will be different from the usual events but we will try our best to inform you as well as possible. Some examples of information activities are live stream information presentations, Q&A's with teachers and study advisers or online lectures.
Events
Are you exploring your options for a master’s programme? You can learn a lot by coming to our Master’s Open Days. Attend presentations by the different programmes, visit the information fairs, and ask lecturers, students, alumni and study advisers all your questions. And you’ll get to know the best student cities right in the heart of Europe in the Netherlands.
Read more about the Master's Open Days
Are you interested in a specific master’s specialisation in Psychology? Do you want to know more about what it is like to follow this master’s specialisation at Leiden University? By attending a lecture and discussions with a student, you can learn more about the programme that you are considering. Be a Student for a Day!
Do you want to have more information about what studying at Leiden University is like? Register for one of the online webinars or follow a Massive Open Online Course in order to get acquainted with the University when you are not able to visit the campus.
Sammy
Psychology student

'I'm in the second year of Psychology in Leiden so I’ve still got plenty of time to think about my master’s, but I want to know what the options are. Not only that, at some point in time I’ll have to decide what area I’m going to specialise in. I’m torn between Health and Medical Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology and Methodology and Statistics in Psychology. Not everyone likes grappling with numbers, but I love it.'
Robin Rubbens
Master day visitor

'I’ve done my bachelor in Utrecht, and now I’m exploring the options to do the master's program of Clinical Neuropsychology at a different university. The impression I got from this day was actually better than expected! It’s a bit strange to have to reconsider the university I want to do my master’s at. What I like about Leiden University is the different approach to the topic. While the lecture was quite informative already, being able to ask any question to the student really cleared things up.'
Laila
Psychology student

'In Portugal all Master’s degrees in Psychology take two years, so I was amazed to hear there are one-year Master’s programmes in the Netherlands. I was always planning to do the two-year Research Master’s here, but now I’m wondering whether a one-year Master’s might be a better option. I came here today to hear the differences between the two. This will help me work out which is best for me.'
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You can ask students of a specific specialisation everything at the Meet & Greet during the Master's Open Day. -
During information meetings you will get the chance to meet teachers. -
On the Master information events you will have the chance to ask current master students what their experiences are. -
Study Advisers will inform you about structural and practical matters during information events. -
In short presentations everything will be made clear about each specific master specialisation.