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applications from highly qualified and motivated students, for six Research Excellence PhD Studentships in the School of Psychology starting in September 2024. The Research Excellence PhD Studentships
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science, or linguistics background. A demonstrable understanding and passion for psychological research is essential. Experience working with children is highly desirable, but not essential. The successful PhD
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Excellence PhD Studentships in the School of Psychology starting in September 2024. The Research Excellence PhD Studentships are the premier postgraduate merit studentship at UEL and provide full tuition fees
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Psychology Doctoral Research Studentship - Colour Perception and Subjective Colour Experience (2024)
A PhD studentship is available as part of the ERC-funded project COLOURCODE’, investigating the neural basis of subjective colour experience. The PhD student will use individual differences in
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with colleagues from the Computer Science and Psychology departments (see here ). Over 98% of our research was rated as “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” in the most recent UK research
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information . Starting in October 2024. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our Psychology PhD programme. Essential criteria include i) 2.1 or above undergraduate degree in a relevant
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to drive forward operational actions, these concepts are often poorly understood and articulated, used inconsistently, and used to describe different psychological concepts in different circumstances without
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multidisciplinary project teams and cross cutting PhD Projects. Supervisors The supervisory team consists of Dr Gemma Witcomb (Senior Lecturer in Psychology) who has expertise in gendered wellbeing, including body
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Tolfrey Entry requirements Applicants should have or expect to achieve a first-class or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field for the PhD studentship (e.g. Psychology
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to obtain, an MSc degree in Economics, Psychology, Mathematics, or a related field, but candidates with other quantitative backgrounds could be considered. The PhD project will require the post-holder to work