Start of Studies for Master's Students

Date 2025-09-18

We warmly welcome 31 students to the 2025 cohort of the Master's program in Social Work, Social Policy & Management

The new academic year has begun at MCI for the Master's program in Social Work, Social Policy & Management. The entire Department of Social Work is delighted to welcome our new students and accompany them on their next career step.

The start of the semester is all about settling in and getting to know the course content. The first classes already give an insight into the central topics of the master's program: scientific analysis, social policy issues, and the development of management skills for organizations in the social sector.

The opportunity to specialize in Social Work, social policy, or social management is particularly appreciated. The practical structure and flexible schedule make it easy to combine your studies with your career.

We wish our new master's students a successful start to their studies, enriching discussions, and exciting challenges – may your studies be an inspiring phase of personal and professional development!

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Successfully published: Theses with an impact
Successfully published: Theses with an impact
Two graduates from the department of Social Work are publishing findings from their theses in the current issue of “soziales_kapital”
Family Diversity in the Spotlight of Social Work
Family Diversity in the Spotlight of Social Work
Master’s students in Social Work collaborated with slw Jugendhilfe to examine how perceptions of family shape collaboration with family systems
MCI Student Presents Research at Poverty Conference
MCI Student Presents Research at Poverty Conference
Katharina Eisenköck showcases her master’s thesis in Salzburg