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We have 11 Full Time Masters Degrees in Animal Psychology
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The interdisciplinary MA program of the Department of Comparative Language Science aims to understand language as a central cognitive faculty of humans, especially in comparison to other species. Read more
Our MSc Animal Behaviour, based in the Psychology department, provides a strong background in a broad cross-section of research methods used by researchers… Read more
Humans share this planet with other animals and our interactions are at the core of our everyday lives. Read more
The MSc in Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology: Origins of Mind is a full-time taught postgraduate programme run by the School of Psychology and Neuroscience. Read more
Our specialised research interests in psychology include evolutionary psychology, perception and cognition, animal behaviour, neuroscience, social psychology and forensic psychology. Read more
Understand the causes, effects and ultimate explanations for the evolution of animal behaviour. On this course, you’ll learn to apply that understanding to conserve and manage species. Read more
From evolutionary development to environmental stimuli, animal behaviour is shaped by a range of factors. Read more
This research-based course has a taught component that is the same as an MSc. It provides a springboard into a career that involves a working knowledge of scientific research. Read more
The two-year CIMeC Master’s in Cognitive Science provides students with advanced theoretical and methodological knowledge in behavioural, cognitive and computational neuroscience and computational linguistics through an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the mind-brain system. Read more
For our October 2022 MRes intake we will be offering range of funded and self-funded projects. Read more
MPhil supervision covers a number of research topics supported by research active academic staff. Our range of research areas relate to animal health and welfare, environmental impact of livestock systems, and safety and quality of livestock products. Read more