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The Department of Psychology provides PhD funding for 3 to 3.5 years and 1-year Master's research programs (available full-time or part-time). These advanced degrees allow students to explore cutting-edge questions in psychological science.
Learners receive guidance from internationally renowned specialists while joining a vibrant research community. As integral members of their research teams, students enjoy numerous chances to share and debate their work through seminars and specialized workshops.
Degree assessments involve thesis submission, with PhD candidates additionally completing an oral defense. Beyond research, students can acquire teaching experience through instructional opportunities. The institution also provides extensive professional development training. Prospective postgraduate researchers should contact faculty in their area of interest to explore potential PhD or Master's research projects.