The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences provides an excellent environment for undertaking your PhD. We have an active group of both full-time and part-time postgraduate research students in the
Become a qualified music therapist and learn to use music to improve wellbeing and to positively support people of all ages through diverse challenges. Music therapists draw on the inherent qualities
Our PhD research programmes will allow you to join one of our research projects or explore your own interests in Dramatherapy, supported by the expertise of our staff. Our staff’s expertise extends
Our Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research is an international centre for research into music therapy, putting you at the heart of new music therapy research worldwide. Our large community of
The European MSc in Occupational Therapy allows you to study in five different countries. The awarding university is the University of Applied Sciences (HvA) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.The aim of
This contemporary, accredited programme, is a conversion MSc designed to develop you into an industry-ready, evidence-based, Sports Therapy practitioner.The skills learnt through this program are
In this course you advance your knowledge, sharpen your specialist skills, build on your professional experience with 200 hours of placement at master’s level. You’re a sports therapy graduate with
With a strong emphasis on experiential learning, improvisation, song writing and listening, this flexible and highly regarded course is aimed at giving you the knowledge and practical skills to enter
Our Sports Therapy MSc is a conversion degree designed for Sports Scientists and similar graduates who wish to learn, develop and apply evidence-based clinical skills to a therapy setting. You will
This course includes a range of research specialisms which can be seen in the areas we particularly welcome proposals in and supervisors’ areas of expertise. We are interested in projects which
Take a psychosocial approach to mental health, exploring how individual, social, and cultural contexts shape wellbeing and experiences of distress. Whether you’re starting out in the field or already
Our MSc takes a psychosocial approach to mental health, exploring how individual, social, and cultural contexts shape wellbeing and experiences of distress. Whether you’re just starting out in the