The Psychology PhD/MPhil offers you the chance to engage in substantial and original research, either by discovering new facts or reformulating existing frameworks. You'll join an established department known for pioneering research in areas like cognitive neuroscience, decision making, and behavioural economics. The department supports a vibrant research community with expert supervision and state-of-the-art facilities, including laboratories for electroencephalography, transcranial magnetic stimulation, eye-tracking, and psychophysiological recording. The program emphasizes both disciplinary traditions and high standards of research practice, providing formal modules in advanced research methods if needed to enhance your research skills. The structure of the program is flexible, tailored to individual research topics, and aimed at developing your skills as an independent scholar.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students looking to develop advanced skills in psychological research within a well-established, research-intensive environment. Its facilities and expert supervision are designed to support rigorous and pioneering research projects, making it suitable for those aiming to contribute meaningfully to the field.
Supported strengths in the department include cognitive neuroscience, decision making, and behavioural economics, offering opportunities for research within these areas.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
14.25L
Living cost
All students are initially registered for an MPhil and must undergo a formal review in their second year for progression to the PhD. Candidates need to demonstrate a strong understanding of existing research, high-level research capabilities, and the ability to communicate their findings through a thesis. Applicants should have a good undergraduate degree with at least a second-class (upper division) pass or equivalent, along with research experience or a merit-level Master’s degree.

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Graduates can expect to develop skills relevant to academic, clinical, social, and cognitive neuroscience fields. The program equips students with independent research capabilities and transferable skills, preparing them for careers in academia, research institutions, or interdisciplinary fields that leverage psychological expertise.