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Neuropsychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 74 Neuropsychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in Neuropsychology offers an exciting opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of the human brain and behavior. If you have a passion for understanding the intricate workings of the mind and its connection to the physical brain, pursuing a PhD in Neuropsychology could be the perfect path for you.

What's it like to study a PhD in Neuropsychology?

Studying a PhD in Neuropsychology is a challenging yet rewarding experience. You will have the opportunity to conduct in-depth research on the relationship between brain function and behavior, exploring topics such as cognitive processes, emotional regulation, and neurological disorders. Through a combination of coursework, laboratory work, and independent research, you will develop a deep understanding of the field and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in neuropsychology.

During your PhD journey, you will work closely with experienced researchers and faculty members who will guide and support you in your research endeavors. You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, allowing you to conduct experiments and analyze data using advanced techniques. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to collaborate with other researchers and participate in conferences and seminars to share your findings and gain valuable insights from experts in the field.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Neuropsychology

To pursue a PhD in Neuropsychology, you will typically need a strong academic background in psychology or a related field. Most universities require applicants to have a minimum of a 2.1 Honours degree, although some may consider candidates with a lower classification if they have relevant research experience or a Master's degree. Additionally, you will need to submit a research proposal outlining your intended area of study and research objectives.

PhD in Neuropsychology funding options

Funding for PhDs in Neuropsychology 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 Neuropsychology careers

A PhD in Neuropsychology opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Many graduates go on to work as researchers in academic institutions, conducting groundbreaking studies and contributing to the understanding of brain-behavior relationships. Others may choose to work in clinical settings, providing assessments and interventions for individuals with neurological conditions. The knowledge and skills gained during a PhD in Neuropsychology are also highly valued in industries such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and technology, where professionals with expertise in understanding the brain are in demand.

Whether you aspire to be at the forefront of research, make a difference in clinical practice, or apply your knowledge in various industries, a PhD in Neuropsychology equips you with the expertise and credentials to pursue a fulfilling and impactful career in the field of brain and behavior.

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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

Ultrasound Neural Interface

The Wang Lab is a biomedical research laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin led by Dr. Huiliang (Evan) Wang (https://wanggroup.bme.utexas.edu/). Read more

Funded PhD - Determining the genetic and circadian basis of bipolar disorder

This project will be part of the University of Bristol - University of Kent Cotutelle Programme. It will be jointly supervised by Prof James Hodge (http://www.bristol.ac.uk/phys-pharm-neuro/people-new/hodge/) and Dr Alice French at the University of Bristol, and by Prof Gurprit Lall at University of Kent. 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

Mobile EEG: memory and attention in the wild.

What neural systems and processes support cognitive processes like attending and remembering? How do we use cognitive abilities like memory and attention… Read more

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