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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
University of Roehampton
Part Time
JAN
7 years
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
University of Roehampton
Part Time
JAN
7 years
Select a an exam type
The Centre for Research and Knowledge Exchange in Psychological Wellbeing (CREW) brings together the School of Psychology’s unique disciplinary composition and expertise, spanning experimental and developmental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, counselling psychology, and arts and play therapies.
In REF2021, 62% of the research we submitted was ranked as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’, with all three of our impact case studies ranked at this level. We have a wide range of innovative and exciting programmes of research, developing knowledge and practices at the forefront of the psychological field. CREW researchers are known, internationally, for their work on mental health and wellbeing, and cutting-edge methods for helping individuals and communities to get there.
Our multidisciplinary approach seeks to improve the understanding of factors that influence health, mental health, and wellbeing; and to develop strategies and interventions to improve mental health and wellbeing in adults and adolescents. Collectively, members within CREW, and their collaborators, are working to enhance our understanding of the social, psychological, and biological mechanisms that affect mental health and wellbeing. CREW also aims to strengthen and broaden our School’s knowledge exchange to better reflect and utilise the multidisciplinary strengths of our researchers and staff engaged in professional practice activities.
To enter the PhD programme you are expected to hold a master's degree in a relevant subject area or in some cases, be able to provide evidence of equivalent experience and learning acquired in a professional context.
Students living in
Domestic
£2,356 per year
Students from Domestic
PhD by Published Works Part Time: £2,335.00.; The mentioned fee is for 2023/24 year entry. There might be a slight increase in 2024/25 year entry.
£2,356 per year
Students from EU
PhD by Published Works Part Time - £2,335.00; The mentioned fee is for 2023/24 year entry. There might be a slight increase in 2024/25 year entry.
£8,232 per year
Students from International
PhD by Published Works Part Time - £8,232.00; The mentioned fee is for 2023/24 year entry. There might be a slight increase in 2024/25 year entry.
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