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We have 19 Educational Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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Educational Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 19 Educational Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

PhD Studentships in Psychology

The Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London invites applications for funded PhD studentships. REF 2021 recognised the significant quality and impact of the Department’s research in society. 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

Impacts of Human–AI Collaboration Types on Students’ Creativity and Agency in Artefact Design

Studies have suggested that there are diverse types of human-AI collaboration categorized by varying degrees of contribution from each entity (e.g., high AI contribution and low human contribution, low AI contribution and high human contribution; Liu & Bridgeman, 2023; Ouyang & Jiao, 2021; Sowa et al., 2021). Read more

Rethinking Chemistry Triplet in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (ReCheT-AI)

Chemistry education has long been indebted to the chemistry triplet (CT) paradigm, initially proposed by Johnstone (1982). The triplet asserts that chemistry phenomena can be taught in terms of macro, micro, and symbolic representations and their relationship. Read more

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