Studying for a PhD with UEL’s School of Psychology will push you to the limit – and you’ll be supported all the way by our world-class academic staff. The School of Psychology has a thriving research community, with a strong tradition of theoretical and applied research. Our research integrates cross-disciplinary expertise from experimental, developmental, health, clinical and social psychology. Current research is grouped into six clusters: cognition and neuroscience, developmental psychology, drugs and addictive behaviours, health promotion and behaviour, psychology and social change, and the psychology of education.

MPhil/PhD Psychology
Modules
Research proposal
Research proposals give us a better understanding of the area you want to study for an MPhil, Ph.D. via MPhil, or Ph.D. Direct course. You don’t have to follow a predetermined structure when writing your proposal, but it’s a good idea to include a title that describes the aims and scope of your research, and information on how your ideas fit in with the research interests of UEL. Other important elements include relevant academic literature, how your research will advance knowledge in this area, and a possible methodology. You should also include a timescale for your research.
Key Facts
Requirements
- Applicants for a Ph.D. via MPhil normally have either a first-class or upper second class honors degree from a UK Higher Education Institution, or an overseas qualification rated as equivalent. To apply for a Ph.D. course, you should have an MPhil, or MRes qualification or an overseas qualification rated as equivalent.
- The minimum requirement for a research degree is an IELTS Academic English score of 7.0 overall (minimum of 6.5 in all components).
Duration options
Full-time, 1 year
Start date
September
Fees and Applying
EU/Home – Tuition Fees:
- Full-time: £5,420 UK
- Part-time: £2,710 UK
International –
- Full-time: £14,460
- Part-time: £7,230



