Forensic Psychology, Crime Scene Evidence and Policing PhD
Abertay University
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OverviewAbertay is a member of the Scottish Graduate School for Social Sciences, and our psychology researchers collaborate across disciplines with colleague from our other academic schools. Abertay has expertise in psychophysics and vision science; numeracy, language learning and processing; comparative and evolutionary psychology; forensic and investigative psychology; social psychology and self-other processing; laterality; cognitive neuroscience; and dance and movement perception.Abertay’s ...Read more

Overview

Abertay is a member of the Scottish Graduate School for Social Sciences, and our psychology researchers collaborate across disciplines with colleague from our other academic schools. Abertay has expertise in psychophysics and vision science; numeracy, language learning and processing; comparative and evolutionary psychology; forensic and investigative psychology; social psychology and self-other processing; laterality; cognitive neuroscience; and dance and movement perception.

Abertay’s psychology research environment is well resourced with nine dedicated staff, research labs and a suite of experimental cubicles. Laboratories are equipped with High-end PCs and appropriate software (E-prime, Superlab, N-Vivo, Paradigm, SPSS, Observer XT). Hardware of note includes an anechoic chamber, wall-mounted remote controlled CCTV cameras, SMI 3.0 Eye View eye-movement recorder, SMI Eye View X HED Eye-Tracker, GSR, EEG and tCDS, and the BioHarness Telemetry System. Our psychology researchers also have access to a virtual reality laboratory and other digital technologies through cross-school collaborations.

Our research programmes will prepare you for a career as a researcher and an academic, as well as a diverse range of professions outside of academia.

PhD

The award of the Doctor of Philosophy demonstrates that the main focus of your work is your personal contribution to knowledge in your discipline or field, through original research or the original application of existing knowledge.

How long is a PhD?

If you are studying full-time, you are expected to complete the award in 36 months. The minimum period to receive this is award is 24 months and the maximum is 48 months.

If you are studying part-time, you are expected to complete the award in 48 months. The minimum period to receive this award on a part-time basis is 72 months and the maximum is 96 months.

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Forensic Science
WUSCA ranking:
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89/101
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17th
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99th
What students say
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millie
29 Feb 24

the labs are pretty good and the uni is clean. the outside look of the uni is old and could do with a good scrub and it can be hard to find the right..Read more

SR
Student Reviewer
29 Feb 24

The lectures we get to attend are amazing and kept interesting by the different lecturers. It would be nice to spend some more time on campus to make the dual learning system a..Read more

Entry requirements

The minimum entry requirement for all our research degrees is an Upper Second Class Honours degree (or equivalent) at undergraduate level in an appropriate discipline and/or a Master’s degree. In some cases, appropriate professional or experiential learning may be considered in combination with a lower classification of Honours degree.

Tuition fees

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£4,829 per year

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Students from Domestic

This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)

Continuation Fee for PhD/MPhil (per academic year) £500.

£4,829 per year

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Students from Other UK

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Continuation Fee for PhD/MPhil (per academic year) £500.

£15,750 per year

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Students from EU

The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.

Continuation Fee per academic year would be £500.

£15,750 per year

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Students from International

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Continuation Fee per academic year would be £500.

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M
millie
29 Feb 24
Forensic Sciences BSc (Hons)
the labs are pretty good and the uni is clean. the outside look of the uni is old and could do with a good scrub and it can be hard to find the right...
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SR
Student Reviewer
29 Feb 24
Forensic Sciences BSc (Hons)
The lectures we get to attend are amazing and kept interesting by the different lecturers. It would be nice to spend some more time on campus to make the dual learning system a...
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Abertay University
Bell Street Dundee Dundee, City Of DD1 1HG United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Dundee  0.3 miles away

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