Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Cognitive Science | Psychology | Social Work and Counselling
Area of study
Social Sciences
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Psychology
Introduction
Exploring the themes of Cognition, Perception and Attention and Social Cognition.
Study Information
At a Glance
- Degree Qualification: MSc or PhD
Our Research
Our research activity is grouped around four themes: Cognition, Perception, Social Cognition and Applied Psychology. Within these themes, specialist groups conduct research funded by research councils, government, charitable groups, and industry. The research topics range from the fundamental processes of the human mind and the underlying brain structures to the application of this theoretical knowledge to current societal problems.
Research Interests
Cognition
- Research in the Cognition theme explores processes such as attention, language and memory. There is a particular focus on how cognition and emotion are influenced by lifespan development and neuropsychological conditions. Recent projects have been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and The Leverhulme Trust.
- Theme leader: Professor Louise Phillips
Perception
- Research in the Perception theme explores the relationship between perception and physical parameters of the environment in healthy and clinical populations, using a wide range of behavioral and electrophysiological techniques. Our research activities are funded by various Medical Charities and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
- Theme Leader: Professor Ben Tatler
Social Cognition
- Research in the Social Cognition theme investigates the factors involved in social interactions and decisions using a wide-range of behavioural and neuroimaging techniques. Recent projects have been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the European Research Council (ERC).
- Theme Leader: Professor Neil Macrae
Applied Psychology
- Research in Applied Psychology draws together expertise from across the School to apply psychological techniques to understand everyday behaviour. This includes work in human factors, clinical psychology and pedagogical research addressing a range of important issues in everyday life.
- Theme Leader: Dr Amy Irwin
Aberdeen Global Scholarship
- Eligible self-funded international Postgraduate Research Masters' students starting in September 2025 will receive the Aberdeen Global Scholarship.
Entry Requirements
- Please contact Postgraduate Research Admissions for more information about entry requirements.
International Applicants
- Additional details for international applicants, including information specific to your country or territory, are available.
Fees and Funding
- Please refer to our Tuition Fees page for fee information for this Research Area.
International Applicants
- More information about Fee status, living costs, and work allowances for international students is available.
Scholarships
- Eligible self-funded international Postgraduate Research Masters' students starting in September 2025 will receive the Aberdeen Global Scholarship.
- Explore this Global Scholarship, including eligibility details, on our dedicated page.
- To see our full range of scholarships, visit our Funding Database.
Careers
- There are many opportunities at the University of Aberdeen to develop your knowledge, gain experience and build a competitive set of skills to enhance your employability. This is essential for your future career success. The Careers and Employability Service can help you to plan your career and support your choices throughout your time with us, from first to final year – and beyond.
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