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We have 73 Developmental Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Developmental Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 73 Developmental Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Beyond the dyad: Development of task co-representation of multiple co-actors across cultures

Applications are invited for a fully-funded three year PhD to commence in October 2025. . The PhD will be based in the Faculty of Science and Health within the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Science, and will be supervised by Dr Sophie Milward, Dr Esther Herrmann and Dr Juliane Kaminski. Read more

The Cooperative Eye Hypothesis: The importance of visibility of the face and eyes for human-unique collaborative efficacy

Applications are invited for a fully-funded three year PhD to commence in October 2025. . The PhD will be based in the Faculty of Science and Health within the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Science, and will be supervised by Dr Sophie Milward, Dr Juliane Kaminski and Dr Esther Herrmann. Read more

Vocal repertoires of killer whales in captive social groups: effects of social environment and genealogy

The role of genealogy and the social and physical environment in shaping behavioural repertoires can be difficult to disentangle in the wild, but studies on captive groups where environmental variables are controlled and genealogy and social history are known, can provide valuable insights. Read more

Physiotherapy and education for Ehlers Danlos syndrome and hypermobility disorder and its associated symptoms

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is characterized by the abnormal synthesis and/or function of collagen, fibrillin, and elastin in the body and affects the gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems. Read more

Examining attitudes towards abstinence from alcohol in the UK: a multi-perspective investigation

  Research Group: Psychology
Alcohol remains the most significant drug of choice for citizens across the UK [1]. In 2021, 350 alcohol-specific deaths were registered in NI, one less than in 2020 when the highest number of alcohol-specific deaths was ever recorded in the region [2]. Read more

Regret in adolescents

  Research Group: Psychology
Regret is a complex cognitive emotion arising from the realization that an alternative action could have led to a better outcome. Read more

Evaluating the role of Positive Psychology in Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Northern Irish Primary Schools

  Research Group: Psychology
The mental wellbeing of children in Northern Ireland (NI) is declining (ARK, 2023). Given this, implementing strategies to increase child wellbeing and resilience have become increasingly desirable (The Children’s Society, 2024). Read more

What do toddlers REALLY know?

  Research Group: Psychology
Understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts begins to emerge between the ages of 2 and 5 years, but the period of development between 2 to 3 years… Read more

How Children Think About the Minds of Others

  Research Group: Psychology
Understanding the minds of others is hugely important for us to be able to navigate our social worlds. For example, think about how your behavior is shaped by the knowledge of another person’s emotions (e.g., angry vs. Read more

Keep it simple? Eye-tracking the learning of numbers in early childhood.

  Research Group: Psychology
Achievement gaps in numeracy start early, with children with low mathematical skills displaying a lower growth rate in mathematical achievement over time (Cahoon et al., 2021; Duncan et al., 2007). Read more

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