PhD International Fellowships in Psychology or Epidemiology, UK

Are you very interested in research in developmental psychology, including cognitive or emotional development? The following recommends that the University of Warwick apply for a PhD in Psychology / Epidemiology in the 2022-2023 academic year.Doctoral students who enroll in the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Warwick and wish to begin the program in October/November 2022 are eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must have a degree in psychology or similar experience. Selected fellows will receive £4,596 for tuition fees, £16,062 for maintenance and £8,000 for travel for 3 years and 6 months.

The University of Warwick is a top 10 and top 80 public research university in the UK. It is one of the top public universities, ranked 9th in the UK and 78th in the world. Warwick strives to be the leading academic business school in Europe.

Why choose to study at the University of Warwick? The University of Warwick is a world-class university with the highest academic and research standards with the aim of developing cutting-edge research that sparks debate and deepens our understanding of business and management practice. The university has a reputation for excellence in research and teaching, innovation and relations with business and industry.

Application Deadline: The application deadline is August 31, 2022.

short description
University or organisation: University of Warwick
Department: Department of Psychology
Course level: Doctorate
Reward: monthly fee and salary
Number of awards: NA
Access mode: online
Nationality: International and National
The prize can be obtained in the UK.

Eligibility

Eligible Countries: All home country national students and international students are eligible to apply.
Eligible Courses – Students may apply for a PhD in Psychology offered in the Department of Psychology at the University of Warwick.
Eligibility Criteria: To be admitted, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
Candidates must have experience in data analysis, including longitudinal studies, and high statistical competence.

how to register
How to apply: All interested parties must submit an application for admission through the University Portal. To apply for the fellowship, students must specify in the “Finance and Funding” section of the application that they wish to be considered for a PhD fellowship and their proposed advisor, Professor Dieter Wolke.
Supporting Documents: Applicants must submit a CV (maximum 2 pages including references) and a cover document (maximum 3 pages) specifying why you are an eligible candidate and any relevant research experience or experience.
Admission Requirements: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related field, but preferably a bachelor’s or master’s degree in psychology, cognitive science, social science, or epidemiology.
Language requirements: Students must submit the results of the following English proficiency tests:
CAE-210
EPC-210
IELTS-7.0
PTE-79
TOEFL IBT-113
Duolingo – 135
benefits
Applicants selected by the University of Warwick for this PhD Scholarship can receive tuition at the Home (UK) rate of £4,596 and a maintenance stipend of £16,062 per year for three years and six months. Additional funds may also be awarded for annual travel of up to £8,000.

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