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  • New research sheds light on how reward-induced behaviour in the brain may be controlled

    A new study has shed light on how reward-associated behaviour can be controlled by different groups of neurons in the brain.

  • What did you learn at the museum today? Second study

    This research project explored the impact of Renaissance funding on museum education, looking specifically at impact on pupils’ learning.

  • Study shows rise in avoidable diabetes hospital visits

    Hospital admissions for a short-term and avoidable complication of diabetes have risen by 39 per cent in the last ten years, a new analysis has concluded.

  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 2

    Module code: PS1108 This module builds on skills developed from PS1104. Team work is one of the fundamental skills employers look for, so for the duration of this module, you will be working in groups.

  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 2

    Module code: PS1108 This module builds on skills developed from PS1104. Team work is one of the fundamental skills employers look for, so for the duration of this module, you will be working in groups.

  • Thinking and Communicating Like a Psychologist 2

    Module code: PS1108 This module builds on skills developed from PS1104. Team work is one of the fundamental skills employers look for, so for the duration of this module, you will be working in groups.

  • Applications

    See step-by-step guidance on how to apply for one of our postgraduate courses: choosing a course, gathering your documentation and completing our application form.

  • Study of Natural Disasters offers insights to save lives

    Research into saving lives during times of natural disasters by an academic from our University has recently been published.

  • Insights into visual supersense provided by new study

    An experiment originally designed to test the visual abilities of octopuses and cuttlefish has provided researchers with new insights into a human supersense – the ability to perceive the polarisation of light.

  • Programme structure

    Students on the programme will embark on a PhD project that fits under at least one of the programme themes.

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