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Educational Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 21 Educational Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in Educational Psychology offers a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating field of psychology and its application in educational settings. If you have a passion for understanding how individuals learn and develop within educational contexts, pursuing a PhD in Educational Psychology could be the perfect choice for you.

What's it like to study a PhD in Educational Psychology?

Studying a PhD in Educational Psychology allows you to explore the intricate relationship between psychology and education. You will have the chance to conduct in-depth research on topics such as learning theories, cognitive development, motivation, and assessment methods. This research will contribute to the existing body of knowledge in the field and potentially shape educational practices and policies.

During your PhD journey, you will work closely with experienced supervisors who will guide and support you in your research. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other researchers and educators, attend conferences, and present your findings to the academic community. This immersive experience will not only enhance your research skills but also provide you with a platform to network and engage with professionals in the field.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Educational Psychology

To pursue a PhD in Educational Psychology, you will typically need a minimum of a 2.1 Honours degree in Psychology or a related field. Some universities may also require a Master's degree in Psychology or Educational Psychology. Additionally, you will need to submit a research proposal outlining your intended research topic and methodology.

PhD in Educational Psychology funding options

Funding for PhDs in Educational Psychology may be available from various sources, including governments, universities and charities, business or industry. See our full guides to PhD funding for more information.

PhD in Educational Psychology careers

A PhD in Educational Psychology opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates can pursue academic careers as professors or researchers in universities, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field. Educational psychologists are also in demand in educational institutions, where they can work as consultants, counselors, or administrators, applying psychological principles to improve teaching and learning environments. Additionally, graduates can find employment in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies, where their expertise in educational psychology can be utilized in areas such as curriculum development, program evaluation, or policy-making.

Embarking on a PhD in Educational Psychology is not only a rewarding academic journey but also a pathway to making a positive impact on the education system and the lives of learners. If you are passionate about psychology and education, this PhD program offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the field and shape the future of education.

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Values-Based Models of Leadership in Sport: Authentic and Ethical Leadership

Values-based models of leadership such as authentic (Walumbwa et al., 2008) and ethical Den Hartog, 2015) leadership have received increased research attention by sport psychologists in recent years. Read more

Exploring the meaning of potentially insignificant factors for interprofessional identity formation among students and healthcare professionals

  Research Group: Clinical Education
Effective teamwork and collaboration in clinical practice have become recognised as critical for enhancing healthcare delivery and ensuring high-quality patient care (WHO, 2010), with interprofessional identity (IPI) perceived as fundamental to fostering a collaborative ethos among healthcare professionals (Cantaert et al., 2022). Read more

PhD Studentship for research on psychological safety in elite performance training

PhD studentship at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, in association with Loughborough University. This opportunity is offered with a full fee waiver in the first instance, with the possibility of further funding. Read more

Doctorates in Education and Lifelong Learning

Doctorates in Education and Lifelong Learning . UEA’s School of Education and Lifelong Learning is one of the UK's premier centres for teaching and research in professional education and training. Read more

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