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We have 196 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Psychology invites candidates into an in-depth exploration of the mind, behaviour, and emotional processes. These advanced degrees provide a unique opportunity for students to delve into specific areas of interest within psychology, such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, or neuropsychology, among others.

Through PhDs in Psychology, candidates engage in rigorous research designed to uncover new insights into how people think, behave, and interact with their environments. This path is not solely about academic pursuit; it’s a journey towards understanding the complexities of human nature, contributing to the wellbeing of individuals and communities by advancing psychological science and its applications.

Why complete a PhD in Psychology?

A PhD in Psychology provides students with an unparalleled opportunity to contribute to the ever-evolving field of psychology through original research. These programmes challenge candidates to examine psychological phenomena with depth and precision, employing advanced methodologies to test theories and hypotheses.

The research undertaken during these degrees often pushes the boundaries of current understanding, offering new perspectives on mental health, cognitive functions, human development, and social interaction. By fostering a deep understanding of psychological principles and research techniques, doctoral research in psychology not only advances academic knowledge but also has the potential to inform clinical practices, educational strategies, and policy-making.

In terms of employment, earning a PhD in Psychology opens up a wide range of career opportunities. In academia, graduates can lead their research agendas and inspire the next generation of psychologists through teaching and mentorship. Beyond the university setting, PhD holders in psychology find rewarding careers in clinical settings, where they apply their expertise to diagnose and treat mental health conditions.

In addition, their skills are highly valued in various industries, including human resources, marketing, and UX design, where understanding human behaviour is crucial. Government and non-profit organisations also benefit from the insights of psychology PhDs in developing programmes and policies that promote mental health and wellbeing. The comprehensive training in research, analysis, and ethical considerations equips graduates to make significant contributions to the field of psychology and the broader society, addressing complex challenges and improving lives.

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Building psychosocial and physical resilience using self-management skills for offshore workers

This Research Project is part of the EPSRC CDT in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience’s the wellbeing triad. improving the physical, psychosocial, and cognitive health of workers in the offshore windfarm sector cluster. Read more

Self-funded PhD- New directions in the psychology of gambling

I am an experienced gambling research and am able to supervise projects in any area of the psychology of gambling. Projects could use a number of potential methodologies, including quantitative (online surveys, online experiments, large naturalistic datasets) or qualitative (content analysis, thematic analysis). Read more

Human speech production: From the brain to the vocal tract

Applications are invited for a three-year fully funded PhD studentship within the School of Psychology and Sport Science, Bangor University. The studentship covers the full cost of tuition fees, plus a maintenance stipend (approx. Read more

PhD Digital health in bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung condition that was previously neglected for years. Non-pharmacological management for bronchiectasis includes airway clearance techniques and pulmonary rehabilitation. Read more

Self-funded PhD- Exploring changes in well-being across key life transitions

About the Project. We conduct research on the causes and consequences of positive well-being across the life course. Positive well-being includes feelings of happiness, satisfaction with one’s life, and having meaning and purpose. Read more

Self-funded MSc R- Exploring changes in well-being across key life transitions

We conduct research on the causes and consequences of positive well-being across the life course. Positive well-being includes feelings of happiness, satisfaction with one’s life, and having meaning and purpose. Read more

Funded Studentship for Applicants with a Link to Cumbria (KEN24/MPEE/HOWATSON)

This opportunity is only available to students classed as UK students. International students are not eligible. Northumbria University is delighted to offer fully-funded three year studentships specific to applicants who have a link to Cumbria. Read more

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

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