Top Master's theses

Top Master's theses at the Department of Psychology

At the Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, we are fortunate to have many talented students. Combined with a fascinating academic field, this means that each year a number of master's theses of general interest and high academic quality are submitted. The study portal lists some of the best theses from the Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences from 2017 onwards.

The aim is to recognise the exceptional effort each of these students has put into their thesis, while also making the results of their work available as inspiration for future master's students. Please note that the rules regarding plagiarism are the same as those that apply across Aarhus University.

In order for a thesis to be included on this list, it must have received the highest possible grade. In addition, the academic supervisor must obtain permission from the student before the thesis can be published on this page. Theses containing confidential information cannot be made publicly available. Permission for publication is obtained in connection with the thesis assessment and at the initiative of the supervisor.

Please note that it may take several weeks before a thesis becomes accessible via the library. The information we publish on this page remains available for approximately five years.


Permission for publication of outstanding master's theses

This document grants permission for outstanding master's theses from the Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences (i.e. theses awarded the highest possible grade) to be published on the department's website for a period of up to 10 years. The document must be completed in connection with the assessment of the thesis and signed by both the supervisor and the student(s). Permission may be withdrawn at any time at the request of the student(s).

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Permission for publication of outstanding theses (the supervisor must send the document to Anette Christensen (anette@psy.au.dk) no later than 14 days after the assessment).

Please note: Publication of the thesis takes a minimum of 1–2 months from the date the request is received.