Psychology at University of Nottingham - UCAS

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Course summary

Psychology at Nottingham is dedicated to the study of the psychological and biological basis of behaviour. Our research spans many sub-disciplines in psychology. These range from personality to neuroscience, to developmental psychology. Our research is organised into different themes as listed below. However, PhD projects can involve collaborations across these or with different faculties. Research groups:

  • Behavioural Neuroscience
  • Cognition and Language
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Human Learning and Development
  • Perception and Action
  • People and society
  • Visual Neuroscience
Example project areas include:
  • investigating theoretical and applied aspects of language comprehension
  • public perceptions of climate change and energy futures
  • the psychology of driving
  • understanding the causes and treatment of schizophrenia
  • effects of errors on memory performance
  • when does overcoming adversity, challenge or failure lead to personal growth?
  • understanding the basic mechanisms of sensory perception
  • hippocampo-prefrontal-subcortical circuit in cognition and behaviour


Entry requirements

Typically 2:1 or a 2:2 with a masters in a subject relevant to the chosen research area. Most applicants are interviewed. It is preferred they are done in person but if that isn't practical they can be done through a telephone call or video call.


Fees and funding

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Psychology at University of Nottingham - UCAS