How You Study
Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, the majority of time is spent in independent study and research. Students will have meetings with their academic supervisor, but the frequency of these will vary depending on individual requirements, subject area, staff availability, and stage of programme.
We encourage students to be actively involved in the research activities of the School, to improve their communication skills, network, and to broaden their knowledge of the different areas of psychological research.
Students are expected to attend the weekly research seminars of the School and to take part in the meetings of their relevant research group or centre. They will also be asked to give at least two talks about their project to members of their group or centre, usually in the first and in the final year of their degree.
Students are expected to attend the 1-hour long weekly School seminar and the meeting of their research group or centre (both meeting are usually on Wednesdays).
The amount of time dedicated to self-study, to meetings with the supervisors or to training depends on the specific project.