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Research Educational and Social Processes – Inspire Learning - A research course tailored towards topics and questions in education, social therapy and social science - Ideal for educators from all fields who want to earn additional qualifications in-service and scientifically reflect on their career experience - Suitable for those interested in social and therapeutic careers - Small groups with intensive support - Education and Waldorf education in scientific dialogue with empirical pedagogical research - Studium Generale and art contribute to personal development - The degree qualifies students for admission to a doctoral programme - 7 weeks (8 days each) intensive study - approx. 27-28 weekend seminars (Fri. 6pm to Sat. 5:30pm) - A first university degree (Bachelor’s, State Examination, Diplom, Magister or equivent)
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Private
Germany
Alfter
North Rhine-Westphalia
No
6 Semester
Autumn
Part-Time
General Requirement: TestDaF, DSH or equivalent
Not required
You can apply for admission at any time. The degree programme starts in the Autumn Semester in September. In order to ensure a smooth start to your studies, your application should be received by 31 July if possible. International degree-seeking students are asked to contact the General Student Advisory Service for the admission procedure. Please contact the person at this office who is responsible for the degree programme you are interested in. Once we have reviewed your application, we will invite you for a personal interview to clarify all questions and requirements.
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 1526per Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): 1526per Semester
🎓 Scholarship Available
https://www.alanus.edu/de/studium/finanzieren
• https://www.alanus.edu/de/studium/gebuehren
📅 Applications accepted year-round
Autumn: 31 July 2026 at UTC
Attendance Phases Over the period of 6 semesters, the lectures, seminars, research workshops and artistic studio work are divided as follows: 7 weeks (8 days each) intensive study approx. 27-28 weekend seminars (Fri. 6pm to Sat. 5:30pm) Self Study Self-study phases are used to prepare for and follow up on courses through the study of literature, research and artistic work, as well as the planning and implementation of projects. An average of 10 to 15 hours per week should be planned for self-study. Literature lists and additional documents are available online. During the self-study phases, students and lecturers exchange information via e-mail and during telephone consultation hours. The final module examinations take place during the course (e.g. written exam, colloquium, presentation, oral exam, term paper). The Master's thesis should be completed by the end of the Spring Semester in the third academic year.