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Over the past two decades, psychology has become one of the most popular degree topics in the world. It is a fascinating subject that helps us to understand the ways in which our mind, brain, relationships and societies work. Here at UNM, we offer high-quality doctoral training to postgraduate students who wish to pursue an MRes, MPhil or PhD. As a research student, you will be supervised by at least two academic staff members. Postgraduate training at The School of Psychology is designed to provide you with essential research skills and equip you with communication, information technology, personal development and employment-related skills. This training can be tailored to meet your individual needs.
The School of Psychology is consistently ranked amongst the top schools in the United Kingdom and is among the leading centres for research and teaching in the world. At our Malaysia Campus, we have first class facilities and talented scholars working on cutting-edge research. We also enjoy connections with other leading universities across the world and undertake collaborative research with a range of partners both locally and internationally.
Due to the diverse nature of research within the school, there are many different possibilities for MPhil and PhD projects. Progression through the MRes, MPhil, or PhD programmes typically involves:
This rigorous framework is designed to equip students with essential research competencies, as well as skills in communication, information technology, personal development, and employability. As part of academic development, students are also expected to participate in the School’s postgraduate research seminars.
The School offers a broad and diverse research environment, providing extensive opportunities for postgraduate research projects across multiple areas of psychology. Research in the School spans the following ten areas:
PhD
A good master’s degree (usually merit or higher) in psychology and at least an upper second-class honours degree (2:1) in psychology or a related discipline. Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard.
Or
A first-class honours degree in psychology. Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard.
MRes and MPhil
An upper second-class honours degree (2:1) in psychology or a related discipline. Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard.
Before starting an online application, applicants are required to carefully read, review, and understand the Compliance with MQA Standards and Programme Standards, as well as the Checklist for application.
Applicants must possess a degree awarded by a recognised university.
Faculty-Specific Requirements
In instances where additional evaluation is required, applicants may be invited to participate in an interview.
These guidelines are intended as a general reference; eligibility is confirmed following submission and assessment of a complete application.