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We have 34 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bristol

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Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bristol

We have 34 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bristol

Cognitive Psychology or Decolonising Psychology

I am currently welcoming PhD application in two main areas, although I'm happy to consider applications in any of my areas of expertise (memory, perception, and attention). Read more

New directions in the psychology of gambling

I am an experienced gambling research and am able to supervise projects in any area of the psychology of gambling. Projects could use a number of potential methodologies, including quantitative (online surveys, online experiments, large naturalistic datasets) or qualitative (content analysis, thematic analysis). Read more

Funded PhD- Exploring changes in well-being across key life transitions

We conduct research on the causes and consequences of positive well-being across the life course. Positive well-being includes feelings of happiness, satisfaction with one’s life, and having meaning and purpose. Read more

Understanding the impact of interior design choices on inclusivity in learning environments

Applications are invited for a PhD project jointly supervised by Professor Ute Leonards (School of Psychological Science) and Dr Joel Ross (Engineering) at the University of Bristol, UK, to investigate how the sensory makeup of a University’s study and learning spaces affects people’s ability to learn, both individually and collaboratively, in an inclusive way with neurodiversity in mind. Read more

Funded PhD- Understanding vicarious contact effects in interracial encounters

Theoretical Background. To device effective interventions against racism, social scientists have long tried to understand under which conditions people are willing to embrace racial diversity and justice. Read more

Exploring changes in well-being across key life transitions

We conduct research on the causes and consequences of positive well-being across the life course. Positive well-being includes feelings of happiness, satisfaction with one’s life, and having meaning and purpose. Read more

The company one keeps: Understanding social context effects in 'other-race' face recognition

The so-called ‘other-race’ effect in face perception ( a poorer ability to recognize ‘other-race’ compared to ‘own-race’ faces) is one of the best replicated phenomena in psychology. Read more

Funded PhD- Understanding environmentally-induced sensory adaptation requirements and their impact on cognition

For most people today, in particular those living in urban areas, the sensory makeup of the environments we encounter in everyday life differs substantially from that of the woodlands and the savannah our sensory systems have evolved in. Read more

Funded PhD- Understanding and reducing menstruation stigmatisation by measuring and manipulating neural and visceral physiology

Menstruation is subject to societal stigma. This hinders the implementation and uptake of accurate and useful education, is detrimental to menstruating people’s mental health, results in problems in sexual health, and perpetuates misogynistic views and opinions in society. Read more

4-year PhD Studentship: User-centred development of a digital intervention to support strength training in people with rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory arthritis in the UK affecting around 1% of the population(1). RA is a chronic autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system attacks healthy cells in the body causing pain, inflammation, and joint swelling. Read more

Funded PhD- Advancing gender and sex equity in health research

There are health disparities within sex and gender. This project will explore the sex and gender differences in healthcare research to better understand how key areas of inequity impact on health outcomes. Read more

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