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We have 11 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Singapore

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Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Singapore

We have 11 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Singapore

PhD Opportunities at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University

PhD Opportunities – Applications for August 2025 intake start October 1, 2024 to January 31, 2025. The National Institute of Education welcomes prospective PhD students who aspire to be broadly prepared for work both in and outside of education. Read more

Speech processing of contact varieties

Which specific cues listeners attend to most in spoken word recognition (SWR) is driven by the linguistic properties of the language varieties and the social context in which the variety is spoken. Read more

Bilingual phonological acquisition in diverse settings

Language acquisition in diverse settings, such as sociolinguistically complex contexts like Singapore, differs in that children are more likely to receive varied and variable input. 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

Understanding the well-being and academic competence of youth in high-achieving schools

A growing body of research in Western settings shows that, despite significant educational – and often financial – advantages, youth who grow up in high-achieving contexts tend to report higher rates of internalizing and externalizing problems compared to national norms (Luthar et al., 2013; Luthar et al., 2020a). 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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