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We have 30 Neuropsychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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Neuropsychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

We have 30 Neuropsychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

Department of Psychology

This programme presents the opportunity to join our international and interdisciplinary research community working within the fields of developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, neuroscience and neurocognition or social processes. Read more

Can we use EEG to identify and understand delirium in inpatients with Lewy body dementia?

Award Summary. 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £20,500. Additional funding given to cover research costs and local, national and international travel. . Read more

Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science PhD Studentship

This is an opportunity for a highly-motivated Postgraduate Researcher to join a leading interdisciplinary group tackling one of the most exciting questions in science. Read more

Sleep and Readiness: what is the optimal nap length during night shifts?

Are you ready to shape the future of workplace productivity and safety? Join a cutting-edge research team at CQUniversity's Appleton Institute in Adelaide, tackling one of the most critical challenges of modern workforces. Read more

Improving Shiftworkers' Sleep and Physical Activity Using Machine Learning

Summary. We are offering an exciting PhD opportunity to investigate innovative solutions for shiftworkers' sleep and physical activity challenges using machine learning (note that AI/ML experience is not a requirement). Read more

Insula and cingulate contributions to the control of tic-like movements and other behaviours relevant to Tourette’s syndrome: integrative neuroscience studies in rats

Human brain imaging studies have linked activity of the insula and mid-cingulate brain regions to action/movement control and motor tics – repetitive movements that resemble normal movements but are produced outside the normal context of these movements and are characteristic of Tourette’s. Read more

Learning from children and young people with complex needs about their experiences of trauma informed care: What works and why? (in collaboration with Lincolnshire Children and Young People’s (CYP) Complex Needs Service (CNS))

Since December 2023 the University of Lincoln have worked closely with Lincolnshire’s Children and Young People’s Complex Needs Service (CYPCNS) establishing strong links through a multi-phase evaluation project informing local policies and practice with potential for broader policy impacts. Read more

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