Study Psychology in Netherlands 🇳🇱
Netherlands offers 28 Psychology programs across 13 universities. Tuition ranges from $3k–$19k/yr, making it one of the more affordable destinations for international students.
By Degree Level
Top Universities for Psychology in Netherlands
Amsterdam · National rank #2 · QS #194
Ede · National rank #2
Vlissingen · National rank #2
Rotterdam · National rank #4 · QS #140
Leiden · National rank #4 · QS #119
Groningen · National rank #5 · QS #147
Nijmegen · National rank #5 · QS #279
Maastricht · National rank #9 · QS #239
Eindhoven · National rank #11 · QS #140
Groningen · National rank #19
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All Programs
Psychology
University of Groningen
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology
University of Groningen
Psychology
Radboud University
Master's in Psychology
Radboud University
Master of Science in Psychology (various specializations)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Psychology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
PhD in Psychology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Clinical Psychology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Master of Science in Psychology
Maastricht University
Applied Psychology
Christelijke Hogeschool Ede
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Webster University Leiden
Master of Arts in Psychology with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology
Webster University Leiden
Psychology
Leiden University
Psychology (Research)
Leiden University
BSc Psychology
University of Amsterdam
BSc in Psychology
University of Amsterdam
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology
Webster University Leiden
Applied Psychology
Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Applied Psychology
HZ University of Applied Sciences
Psychology
Maastricht University
Psychology & Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology
Doctoral Programme in Psychology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
PhD in Psychology
Leiden University
MSc Psychology (various specializations)
University of Amsterdam
Master in Psychology (various specializations)
Tilburg University
Psychology
Tilburg University
PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience
Maastricht University