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

We have 139 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Get paid to do postgraduate study! South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) funding

The South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) offers funding of up to £21,000 per year for you to undertake postgraduate studies, starting in October 2025. Read more

Get paid to do postgraduate study! South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) funding

The South and East Network for Social Sciences (SENSS) offers funding of up to £21,000 per year for you to undertake postgraduate studies, starting in October 2025. Read more

Department of Psychology

This programme presents the opportunity to join our international and interdisciplinary research community working within the fields of infancy and early development, language and cognition, perception and action or social processes. Read more

Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND): Challenges, Support and Trends

About the Project. Project summary. This project explores the lived experiences of supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in the UK, focusing on the challenges faced by families, nursery owners, and stakeholders. Read more

GEMS Topic: PrivaCue: Privacy-Preserving Enhancement of Human Well Being based on Subtle Cues

The rapid advancement of AI offers unprecedented opportunities to enhance human well-being in mental and physical health. This project aims to revolutionise healthcare through advanced AI data processing and analysis, particularly for early alerts and interventions. Read more

Integrating patient-reported data from multiple sources into registries and research databases for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

Background to the project. There is rapidly expanding interest in remote, longitudinal capture of patient-reported outcomes using electronic questionnaires (ePROMs) to support routine clinical care, thereby enhancing the potential to include PROs in clinical trials. Read more

Advancing inclusivity in child health trials: investigating recruitment, retention and communication methods

Background. In 2023, the NIHR Methodology Incubator launched the national prioritisation project, CHISEL (Child Health Trials Methodology Prioritisation), to identify the Top10 key methodological challenges that require to be addressed to increase the number and quality of child health trials in the UK. Read more

Collecting data to monitor and improve inclusivity

Background to the project. Inclusivity is important in health research to ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate and the findings apply to all those who can benefit. Read more

Value of funding research that is substantially comparable to a previously discontinued randomised controlled trial in terms of the question being addressed (PHOENIX)

Background to the project. This project will help research funders better assess the value of investing in a trial that is substantially comparable to a previously discontinued randomised controlled trial (RCT) in terms of the research question being addressed, by providing evidence and tools to aid decision-making. Read more

Evaluation of Crowdsourcing Use for Inclusive and Diverse PPI Engagement in Clinical Trials.

Background to the project. Digital technologies are increasingly being used in clinical trials, especially since the 2020 pandemic, allowing participation and trial activity to take place without the need to physically visit sites or complete paper forms (Mitchell et al, 2020). Read more

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