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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Abertay University
Full Time
Oct 2026
3 Year
This pathway is suitable for you if you have a relevant academic background and your primary motive is academic, focused on investigating a specific research question(s) in an area of psychology.
As a postgraduate research student, you will carry out an original, independent research and/or practice-based project, whilst being guided and supported by a team of expert academic supervisors. As you do this, you will benefit from an extensive programme of researcher development tailored to your background, needs and future ambitions. This will in turn help you develop the skills required to deliver research excellence. Your progress will be monitored throughout the year and via an annual review. The final assessment is by examination of your submitted thesis and a viva voce (oral examination). With the help of your supervisors, you will be encouraged to publish your research during and after your studies.
This area examines topics such as the impact of intoxication on eyewitness testimony, best-practice techniques for interviewing eyewitnesses, and the variety of circumstances and outcomes involved in missing persons investigations.
Research from this group has been commended for its impact in wider society (ESRC Award for Outstanding Impact in Society; REF2021 UoA12 impact rated 100% internationally excellent/world-leading).