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MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology has a well-established reputation for its innovative approach and commitment to real world application. This area of the department's work is wide ranging and involves researchers undertaking both collaborative and individual projects.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The cross-faculty International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research (ICCCR) in the Faculty of Social Sciences ensures that forensic psychology at the OU has a well-established reputation for its innovative approach and commitment to real world application. The Department of Psychology plays a key role in this area of research.
MSc
University of Hull - Department of Sport, Health and Exercise Science
This MSc builds on the sport and exercise science expertise gained through your Bachelors degree. You further develop your critical and analytical approach to the sport and exercise sciences, and you gain a knowledge and understanding of the nature of the sport sciences and the critical and evaluative skills necessary to assess performance in clinical as well as athletic populations.
MSc
University of Hull - Department of Sport, Health and Exercise Science
As health-compromising behaviours contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in many countries including the UK, understanding and changing health behaviours is increasingly important for health and social care in a wide variety of NHS services, in other public sector services, and in private and charitable services. This programme has been designed according to the requirements of the British Psychological Society and the Health Professions Council, to ensure that the skills acquired are relevant to contemporary health care.
MRes
University of Hull - Department of Psychology
Two thirds of this programme involves empirical research in areas of interest, supervised by acknowledged experts in those areas. Students also cover the design and statistical analysis of empirical studies; develop their ability to critically appraise the research literature; gain an understanding of the historical and philosophical origins of psychology and learn how to enhance their career development skills.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology's work in this area has a distinguished history and the department has a world-class reputation for its contribution to the development of these psychological approaches. This research ranges from normative sexualities, health and illness, masculinities, femininities, and the discursive construction of identities; to alternative structures of intimate life in diverse situated contexts.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Psychology
A significant development in the Department of Psychology's research is in the area of counselling and psychotherapy. As with other areas, the approach here is one of theoretical and methodological innovation that is grounded in the world of practice (all staff working in this area are practitioners).
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Psychology
Work in this area is wide-ranging and the Department of Psychology has a strong reputation for innovative and policy-relevant high quality research. As with applied cognitive research, the department offers a vibrant and collegial research culture with a track record of externally funded projects.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology is noted as being among the leading departments of psychology in the UK. It is reputed for its contributions to the development of psychology: in critical social psychology, especially the theoretical and methodological development of studies of identity, subjectivity and experience; in the application of psychological methods and principles to questions of policing and justice; and in other areas of cognitive and applied psychology.
PhD / MPhil
University of Lincoln - Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Animal Science
In the past the main aim of animal science was to increase production of food and other commodities. Research in animal behaviour and welfare is of growing importance.
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