MSc by Research Psychology
Research overviewResearch in the School is organised into four research groups:Animal BehaviourWe are uniquely placed as one of the few international groups providing a bridging link between traditional questions of human psychology (cognition, learning, memory, social and developmental processes) and animal models providing experimental and evolutionary research opportunities. We explore the causes, functions and evolution of animal behaviour and how it adapts each species to its natural environment.Clinical PsychologyWe conduct research into the advancement of theoretical knowledge and clinical practice in clinical psychology, including:mood disorders, with a particular interest in psychological processes implicated in unipolar and bipolar depressive disorder and evidence-based approaches to treatment;addiction;obesity;executive control and associative learning;ageing and cognitive health, with the aim of improving the lives of older people and people with dementia through research.CognitionAssociative Learning and MemoryControl of CognitionClinical NeuropsychologySocial, Environmental and Organisational PsychologySocial psychologySocial identity theoryGroup behaviourSocial cognitionEnvironmental psychologyOrganisational psychology