For the academic year 2018-2019 the following Master's students have been selected, based on academic track record, motivation and thesis topic:
 - Eva Abels, Brain and Cognitive Sciences
 Effects of a 12-week aerobic exercise intervention on hippocampal neurometabolism in young healthy adults – A 7T MRS study 
 - Julia Anten, Computational Science
 Causal mapping of major depression in complexity modelling 
 - Bas Chatel, Computational Science
 Causal mapping of major depression in complexity modelling 
 - Mario Giulianelli, Artificial Intelligence
 Linguistic phenomena of homophily and alignment in public conversations 
 - Natalie Anne Kastel, Brain and Cognitive Sciences
 Revolutionizing education through complexity theory 
 - Fiona Lipperta, Computational Science
 Information dissipation in criminal networks 
 - Sofia Orellana, Brain and Cognitive Sciences
 Longitudinal functional network changes in glioma patients 
 - David Santamaría Legarda, Logic and Mathematics
 Theory of classes 
 - Simone Schneider, Cultural Sociology
 Paying for erotic online intimacy. Motivations and gratifications of consumers of adult webcam performances