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  1. Integrated Practice in Childhood and Youth

    PGCert / PGDip

    The Open University - Faculty of Education and Language Studies

    This postgraduate certificate course can be obtained by studying either one of the two compulsory 60-credit modules from the Masters in Childhood and Youth (F55): Children and young people's worlds: frameworks for integrated practice (E807) or Critical practice with children and young people (K802). It is designed for graduates coming from a background in childhood and youth studies, sociology, health and social care, anthropology, psychology or education, it would suit those who already work with children and young people and wish to enhance their knowledge and those that wish to enter the field.

  2. Technology Enhanced Learning

    PhD / EdD / MRes

    The Open University - Department of Education

    The Technology Enhanced Learning Cluster is located within the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology. It focuses on technology use in a range of pedagogical contexts and includes research on networked and online environments, innovative technologies, emergent pedagogies and online learner experiences and a growing body of research into how pedagogy and scholarship is changed by social networking and Web 2.0.

  3. Forensic cognition

    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.

  4. Neuroscience and behaviour

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Life Sciences

    Our research focuses on the fundamentals of neurobiology and how they relate to behaviour. Key themes of our research are: neuronal structure and development; neuropathology and glial cell biology; neurophysiological and functional imaging measurements of the human brain; biochemical, electrophysiological and behavioural aspects of learning, memory and attention; and genetic, biological and cognitive underpinnings of disorders across the lifespan, including autism, dementia, Huntington's disease, and ADHD.

  5. Multimodal meaning making

    PhD / EdD / MRes

    The Open University - Department of Languages

    A key topic in the Language and Literacies Research Cluster within the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) is multimodal meaning making. There is a strong and growing interest in how people make meaning not just through language, but through a range of resources.

  6. Doctorate in Education

    EdD

    The Open University - Department of Education

    The Doctorate in Education (EdD) is located in the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology. It is an innovative programme designed for professionals in education and related areas who want to extend and deepen their knowledge and understanding of contemporary educational issues.

  7. Children, young people, families, and personal relationships

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Social Policy

    The Department of Social Policy and Criminology has extensive interests in this field and is engaged in a number of lived experience, policy and welfare related research projects. We are active members of the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) - leading the Families and Relationships Programme and contributing to the Psychosocial Programme.

  8. Applied cognitive psychology

    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.

  9. Education: Counselling in Education

    MEd / PGDip

    University of Bristol - Graduate School of Education

    This programme is designed to enable students from a range of professional backgrounds to develop their knowledge and understanding of the ways in which the theories, principles and practices of counselling can be used to support the personal and academic development of learners in all phases of education.Units in this programme focus upon theoretical approaches to counselling and the application of counselling principles in educational settings. The programme is particularly suitable for those professionals looking to support the Every Child Matters agenda or similar initiatives within their own professional context in critically reflecting upon the importance of social and emotional health and wellbeing and its link to achievement and attainment.

  10. Philosophy of Biological and Cognitive Sciences

    MA

    University of Bristol - Department of Philosophy

    Programme overviewThe Philosophy Department at Bristol has outstanding research strength in the fields of philosophy of biology, philosophy of psychology and the philosophy of cognitive sciences.We are ranked by the Philosophical Gourmet Report as the strongest department in the UK for the philosophy of biology. The Department hosts the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, which is arguably the premier philosophy of science journal in the world.

 
 
 
 
 

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