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Selinus University of Sciences and Literature
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology
- Ragusa, Italy
PhD
24 months
Distance Learning
English
A Ph.D. by Research via Distance Learning is ideal for people engaged in the world of work who cannot attend a traditional university. Selinus University is a private and accredited international institution: an alternative that helps adult students around the world achieve their academic goals.


The University of Western Australia
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Neuropsychology
- Perth, Australia
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The combined Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Clinical Neuropsychology program offers a comprehensive pathway for students interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in neuropsychology...


Monash University
PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology
- Wellington Road, Australia
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
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Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 University
Doctorate in Psychology, Speciality - Neuropsychology and Psychopathology
- Montpellier, France
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
French
Doctoral training is training in and through research and professional research experience. It leads to the production of new knowledge.
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Neuropsychology at the PhD level dives deep into the relationship between brain function and behavior, offering a unique lens through which to understand complex cognitive and emotional processes. This field explores advanced topics like neurological assessments, cognitive rehabilitation, and the neurobiological underpinnings of mental health disorders.
In your studies, you'll engage with comprehensive coursework that covers areas such as neuroanatomy, psychopharmacology, and clinical assessment techniques. Students conduct original research, exploring topics from brain injury effects on cognition to memory and learning processes, contributing new knowledge to the discipline. Expect to develop specific skills, such as conducting neuropsychological evaluations and creating tailored treatment plans based on cognitive assessments.
As you progress, you're likely to build confidence while navigating the demands of research and clinical practice. The environment fosters independence and critical thinking, equipping you to pursue diverse career paths, from academia to clinical settings and beyond. After earning your PhD, you'll be prepared to contribute significantly to the understanding of brain-behavior relationships.