Psychology PhD

PhD

In Bangor

£ 13,300 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Bangor (Wales)

  • Start date

    September

The School of Psychology at Bangor University offers modern undergraduate degree programmes that are fully BPS accredited and a suite of Masters programmes which reflect the School’s research specialisms. The School has achieved excellent ratings in terms of both research and teaching performance and has invested extensively in a modern teaching, learning and research environment, including brain imaging technology (MRI and EEG). Students have access to state of the art research and computing facilities and the opportunity to study under world renowned academic staff. The School also boasts a number of prestigious research centres including the Wolfson Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Centre for Experimental Consumer Psychology, which as well as being in the vanguard of academic research in these fields, offer students unique opportunities for project work covering important theoretical and practical elements.

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Location

Start date

Bangor (Gwynedd)
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LL57 2DG

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course





You are expected to have an undergraduate degree in psychology or a related subject, with a minimum degree class of 2:1 or equivalent. If you do not already have an MSc degree, then we would normally expect you to complete such a degree prior to starting the PhD programme. Many students complete their MSc degree in our department before progressing to the PhD. If you have already obtained an appropriate Master’s degree, you may be required to take one or more relevant modules in the School’s MSc in Psychological Research to complement your background and expertise.

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Subjects

  • Psychology
  • Staff
  • IT
  • Teaching
  • School
  • Cognitive Development
  • Neuroscience
  • Perception
  • Clinical
  • Language
  • Bilingualism
  • Health
  • Behavioural
  • Social Neuroscience
  • Action and Memory

Course programme

Research Areas Psychology with specialisations in: Language, Bilingualism and Cognitive Development Perception, Action and Memory Social Neuroscience Clinical, Health and Behavioural Psychology Course Description The PhD (or doctorate) is the highest academic qualification available. A PhD degree is designed to provide strong grounding in highly specialised areas through research. Its goal is to enable students to be researchers in psychology, contributing to academic knowledge and developing work of internationally publishable quality. Choosing a Research Topic and Supervisor If you are considering a PhD degree, one of your first actions - before applying for admission to the programme - is to identify and communicate with a potential supervisor in the relevant area. The research interests and publications of our academic staff are listed within our web pages. E-mail the people whose research is most relevant to the area in which you wish to work, and initiate the discussion!

Psychology PhD

£ 13,300 VAT inc.