| The Psychoanalytic University in Berlin | |
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Established | 2009 |
| Chancellor | Beate Ella Deppe [1] |
| President | Jan-Hendrik Olbertz [1] |
| Vice-president | Birgit Stuermer [1] |
Academic staff | 62 (2025) [2] |
Administrative staff | 89 (2025) [3] |
| Students | 858 (2023/2024) [4] |
| Location | , |
| Website | ipu-berlin.de/en |
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International Psychoanalytic University Berlin (IPU Berlin or IPU) is a private non-profit university in Berlin, Germany. The university is administered by International Psychoanalytic University Berlin gGmbH, whose sole shareholder is currently the Foundation to Promote University Psychoanalysis. [5] This foundation was established by Christa Rohde-Dachser. The founding president of the IPU Berlin is Jürgen Körner. [6]
IPU Berlin has been state-recognized and was awarded its institutional accreditation by the German Council of Science and Humanities in November 2014. [7]
The International Psychoanalytic University Berlin was founded in 2009 [8] with the aim of restoring psychoanalysis as a central discipline within psychology and social sciences. Initiated by Christa Rohde-Dachser and Jürgen Körner, [9] the university was established by the "Gesellschaft zur Förderung der universitären Psychoanalyse mbH" (Limited Liability Society to Promote University Psychoanalysis) which was later renamed to "International Psychoanalytic University Berlin gGmbH". Unlike many traditional psychology programs in Germany, which increasingly focused on empirical and cognitive-behavioral approaches, IPU Berlin sought to create an academic environment where psychoanalytic theory and practice could be rigorously studied, researched, and applied in contemporary psychological and social contexts.
The university officially began its teaching and research activities in the autumn of 2009, initially launching with a master's program in clinical psychology. Over the years, IPU Berlin has expanded its academic portfolio to include undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections between psychoanalysis, psychology, cultural studies, and the social sciences.[ citation needed ]
The International Psychoanalytic University Berlin offers a diverse array of study programs that integrate psychoanalytic principles with various disciplines. [10] These programs are designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical application, catering to a wide range of academic and professional interests.
Bachelor's Program:
Master's Programs:
In addition to the Erich Fromm Study Center, IPU Berlin engages in various research projects that explore psychoanalysis as a social science, psychotherapeutic approach, and cultural theory. The university emphasizes interdisciplinarity, practical relevance, and internationalization in its research endeavors. [17]
The university has established cooperative agreements with institutions worldwide, facilitating student and faculty exchanges, joint research projects, and cross-cultural academic initiatives. These partnerships span various countries, including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, and Turkey. [18]
IPU Berlin's MA Psychology course was ranked first in the 2016 CHE University Ranking among Germany's psychology master programs. [19]
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