In addition to a comprehensive range of specialist courses, Regensburg's political science programme is also characterised by the implementation of numerous events with a practical focus. Students are thus regularly given the opportunity to get a taste of political science fields of activity and fieldwork.
Practice-orientated courses:
- UN simulation game National Model United Nations (NMUN), Chair of International Politics (Prof Dr Stephan Bierling)
- Summer Symposium on U.S. Foreign Policy, Chair of International Politics (Prof. Dr Stephan Bierling)
- Teaching research projects on the 2018 and 2023 state elections and the 2025 Bundestag Elections, Chair of Methods in Political Science (Prof Dr Melanie Walter-Rogg)
- Regular excursions to Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, Chair of Comparative Political Science (Central & Eastern Europe) (Prof. Dr Jerzy Maćków)
- Seminars and lectures on "Politics and Society in Brazil", Chair of Political Philosophical Issues in theology (Prof. Dr Karlfriedrich Herb)
Due to the wide range of practical further education opportunities, an active research connection can be established in the lectures and seminars each semester.