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cognition PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 72 cognition PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

PhD Cognitive function and balance in bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung condition that was previously neglected for years. Non-pharmacological management for bronchiectasis includes airway clearance techniques and pulmonary rehabilitation. Read more

Self-Funded PhD Opportunities in Psychology

Are you passionate about Psychology and eager to advance your research career? London South Bank University is pleased to offer self-funded PhD opportunities in Psychology for motivated and talented qualified individuals. Read more

Manipulation of neuroimmune responses and behaviour by infectious agents

This project is available exclusively to self-funded students who wish to commence study for a PhD in the academic year 2023/24. The project focuses on how infectious agents modify the individuals that they infect and how neuroimmune responses to infection moderate behaviour changes in warm-blooded animals and humans. Read more

Psychology Doctoral Research Studentship - Colour perception and subjective colour experience

Please click on the 'Visit institution website' to the right for further details and how to apply. A PhD studentship is available as part of the ERC-funded project COLOURCODE’, investigating the neural basis of subjective colour experience. Read more

EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) scholarship - Can MIND networks derived from brain MRI shed fresh light on perinatal development?

Brain connectivity is central to neurodevelopment and later cognition and mental health (Morgan et al., BP:CNNI 2018). We recently proposed a new method to construct structural brain networks from MRI data, called Morphometric Inverse Divergence (MIND). Read more

Mental Workload Detection from Brain Signals

Are you intrigued by the complexities of human cognition and its intersection with technology? Are you passionate about leveraging neuroscience to enhance human-computer interaction? We invite applications for a PhD position in the fascinating realm of mental workload detection from brain signals. Read more
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Working memory and cognitive offloading in children and adults

One full scholarship is available in the School of Psychology in 2024/25. This scholarship is open to UK applicants and covers UK tuition fees for three years plus an annual maintenance stipend equivalent to a UKRI funded scholarship, and a £3000 Research Support Training Grant (over the course of the PhD). . Read more

Intelligent Maritime Systems: Advancements in Situational Awareness through Artificial Intelligence

Embark on a transformative PhD opportunity in marine engineering, where you will pioneer the development of cutting-edge digital tools and algorithms to enhance the perception capabilities of future intelligent marine systems. Read more

Metacognition of International Entrepreneurs

Project summary. Metacognition is a critical skill for international entrepreneurs, as it allows them to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, identify areas for improvement, and develop strategies to overcome challenges. Read more

Identification of depression and loneliness in early stages of dementia

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Multimodal Understanding of Visual and Textual Information through Large Language Models for Advanced Cognitive Visual Tasks

The aim of this Ph.D. project is to develop a comprehensive framework that seamlessly integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) with advanced computer vision techniques to enhance the understanding, generation, and retrieval of multimedia content. Read more

Common genetic origins of visual and neurocognitive disorders

There is emerging evidence that apparently distinct neurodegenerative diseases have common genetic origins. For example, genes such as ARMS2 and HTRA1, which are fundamental to regulating neuronal health, are implicated in both dementia and diseases of the retina (particularly age-related macular degeneration). Read more

Department of Psychology

This programme presents the opportunity to join our international and interdisciplinary research community working within the fields of infancy and early development, language and cognition, perception and action or social processes. Read more

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