Full time
3 years
FEB-25
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Clinical Psychology Education Research
Research
We are a top tier, research-led university and are committed to making a substantial impact on the global challenges facing society. Our postgraduate researchers have opportunities to work at the heart of active research teams, challenging boundaries and making real advances.
Staff research interests in Clinical Psychology include:
•Child and Youth Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
•Psychological approaches to understanding and treat Psychosis
•Dementia and older people
•Neuropsychology of Acquired Brain Injury and Stroke
•Behavioural Sleep Medicine
Working closely with an academic supervisor gives you the support to carry out your own independent research and make your own mark. We have a wealth of remarkable academics, but how do you know which team will be right for you?
We suggest you look at the School's website, check out some academics and read up on some of their publications. We recommend that you identify at least one member of staff at UEA who might be your supervisor and that you contact them, to express your interest and discuss your research proposal. You will need to submit a
For this course (per year)
£4,786
For this course (per year)
£25,150
The minimum academic requirement for entry to a doctoral degree is a UK upper second class undergraduate honours degree and a Master's degree, or equivalent. The minimum academic requirement for Master's by Research is a UK upper second class undergraduate honours degree, or equivalent.
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a world-renowned university known for its high standard of academic performance across both taught and research postgraduate courses. Based in Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, the university has an excellent international reputation for the high quality of its research output. UEA is home to over 17,000 students, of which around 25 percent are postgraduate students. As a prominent member of the...more
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