Masters courses in psychology

Our taught masters programmes are great preparation for a PhD or the next step towards clinical training.

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Open days

An open day gives you the best opportunity to hear first-hand from our current students and staff about our courses.

Open days and campus tours


Do you have a question? Talk to us

Book a 15-minute online meeting with our Director of Postgraduate Recruitment to find out more information and ask further questions.


Courses in psychological research methods


Courses in cognitive neuroscience


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Postgraduate school bursaries

Each year we offer a select number of bursaries to students on our courses. If you're awarded a bursary you'll receive a £1,500 reduction in your tuition fees. These bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis, based on:

  • academic performance as indicated by a grade point average and transcript
  • other relevant skills and knowledge (for example, programming courses outside the degree or relevant work experience)
  • research activity (co-authoring papers, conference presentations, etc)
  • personal statement, which should include information on why you want to do the course you have applied for and how it fits with your aspirations

To be considered for a bursary in the year that you intend to start your course, submit your application to study with us by 31 May. All applications received before this deadline will automatically be considered for a bursary.

Find a postgraduate course

A masters from 91Ö±²¥ means in-depth knowledge, advanced skills and the confidence to achieve your ambitions.