We are delighted to announce that up to four Departmental PhD Fellowships will be available for students wishing to start a PhD in October 2023.
These Fellowships pay tuition fees at the ‘Home’ (UK) rate of £4,596** for 2022/2023 (part-time £2,758*) and a maintenance grant of £17,668** (part-time £10,600.92*) per annum for three years. International students are welcome to apply.
Two of these fellowships are specifically for projects supervised by Dr Mikhail Spektor and Dr Joyce Zhao. Further details of these projects can be found by following the academic staff links. Two of these fellowships are open to applicants with their choice of primary and secondary supervisors. You can find a list of our academics and their research interests here.
Applicants should, as a minimum, have an Upper Second Class undergraduate degree in Psychology or a related field, but preferably a First Class undergraduate degree or a Master’s distinction in Psychology or a related field. International qualifications that are equivalent to UK qualifications are also acceptable. In addition to the academic entry requirements, successful International applicants are also required to satisfy the English language entry requirements. Please note that Psychology is a Band B subject.
Applicants without an existing PhD application with us should apply online through the Doctoral College online form.
Applicants who already have an existing PhD application with us should instead complete the online form.
Each applicant should submit only ONE application.
Please specify in the “Finance and Funding” section of the form that you wish to be considered for a Departmental PhD Fellowship and also specify your proposed supervisor. Please provide your CV and a short research proposal (5 pages maximum), including the reasons for your choice of supervisor. In the case of the projects supervised by Dr Spektor and Dr Zhao, please provide your CV and a short statement (2 pages maximum) detailing why you are a suitable candidate for studying your choice of project – for example, your qualifications, interests, and relevant experience.
About the Department of Psychology and Warwick University
Warwick University is a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards. For further information about the University of Warwick, please read our University Further Particulars.
The Department of Psychology at Warwick was founded in 1974. The Department’s mission is to undertake cutting-edge, impactful research and to educate our students in the scientific study of the human mind, brain and behaviour. Our particular strengths lie in behavioural science, lifespan health and wellbeing, and language and learning. Further details about Warwick postgraduate degrees in Psychology can be found here. If you have further questions, please email your proposed supervisor directly. If you have a general question about the application process, please email the Departmental Postgraduate Admissions Tutor (psychpg-admissions@warwick.ac.uk).
We are committed to supporting all staff and students in reaching their potential and we welcome applications from candidates from diverse and underrepresented groups. Warwick Psychology holds an Athena SWAN Silver Award for gender equality advancement, while Warwick University holds a Silver Award. These awards and the Departmental policy on equality, diversity and inclusion represent our commitment to our diverse student population and to the advancement of all our staff.
We are supportive of staff and students with caring responsibilities including a generous maternity/paternity/adoption/parental leave policy and onsite childcare facilities. Warwick also has a generous sick leave policy for PhD students. Warwick Psychology is strongly committed to fostering excellence through diversity and enthusiastically welcomes applications from members of groups that have been, and continue to be, underrepresented in academia. The University of Warwick provides an inclusive working and learning environment, recognising and respecting every individual’s differences. We welcome applications from individuals who identify with any of the Protected Characteristics defined by the Equality Act 2010.
Benefits:
- Opportunities to enrol on or audit postgraduate taught modules in Psychology and other departments
- Opportunities to teach within the Department
- 60 hours of skills development from the Universities PGR Professional Development Framework
- Access to Warwick Skills Forge
- Opportunities to present at Internal Seminars and attend Departmental Research Seminars
- Workshops and seminars on careers development
- Mentor in addition to academic supervisors
- Generous maternity/paternity/adoption/parental leave policy and onsite childcare facilities
- Paid sick leave policy for PhD students
- Research cost support
Psychology Fellowships Closing date: 26 April 2023
*Part time is at 60% and both fees due and any stipend awards will be adjusted accordingly.
**Home UK PGR tuition fees and stipend awards for 2023-24 onwards are subject to UKRI funding rate changes and are therefore not yet confirmed. Fees and stipends are expected to increase and the inflation rate applied by UKRI is generally expected to be in line with RPI.