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PSYC3084 2029-30
Current Topics in Cognitive Psychology
This third-year module aims to familiarize students with current topics in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, particularly those that are actively researched at the Centre for Perception and Cognition in the School of Psychology. Through lectures and tutorials, students will explore theoretical and experimental approaches to a wide range of topics including perception, attention and cognitive control, memory, learning, decision-making, neuroimaging, reading and the applications of AI in Psychology.
This module stands out for its emphasis on the latest advancements in cognitive psychology and its efforts to establish methodological connections across different domains. Lectures offer a concise overview of key concepts in perceptual and cognitive processing, underscoring their significance in the ongoing research conducted by the lecturers. This enables an in-depth examination of recent research projects, exposing students to state-of-the-art techniques such as eye tracking, neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence. Real examples from lecturers' work offer firsthand experience of methods and concepts applicable in academic or non-academic careers. -
PSYC3084 2027-28
Current Topics in Cognitive Psychology
This third-year module aims to familiarize students with current topics in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, particularly those that are actively researched at the Centre for Perception and Cognition in the School of Psychology. Through lectures and tutorials, students will explore theoretical and experimental approaches to a wide range of topics including perception, attention and cognitive control, memory, learning, decision-making, neuroimaging, reading and the applications of AI in Psychology.
This module stands out for its emphasis on the latest advancements in cognitive psychology and its efforts to establish methodological connections across different domains. Lectures offer a concise overview of key concepts in perceptual and cognitive processing, underscoring their significance in the ongoing research conducted by the lecturers. This enables an in-depth examination of recent research projects, exposing students to state-of-the-art techniques such as eye tracking, neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence. Real examples from lecturers' work offer firsthand experience of methods and concepts applicable in academic or non-academic careers. -
PSYC6179 2025-26
Current Topics in Cognitive Psychology
This module aims to familiarize students with current topics in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, particularly those that are actively researched at the Centre for Perception and Cognition in the School of Psychology. Through lectures and tutorials, students will explore theoretical and experimental approaches to a wide range of topics including perception, attention and cognitive control, memory, learning, decision-making, neuroimaging, reading and the applications of AI in Psychology.
This module stands out for its emphasis on the latest advancements in cognitive psychology and its efforts to establish methodological connections across different domains. Lectures offer a concise overview of key concepts in perceptual and cognitive processing, underscoring their significance in the ongoing research conducted by the lecturers. This enables an in-depth examination of recent research projects, exposing students to state-of-the-art techniques such as eye tracking, neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence. Real examples from lecturers' work offer firsthand experience of methods and concepts applicable in academic or non-academic careers. -
PSYC6179 2026-27
Current Topics in Cognitive Psychology
This module aims to familiarize students with current topics in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, particularly those that are actively researched at the Centre for Perception and Cognition in the School of Psychology. Through lectures and tutorials, students will explore theoretical and experimental approaches to a wide range of topics including perception, attention and cognitive control, memory, learning, decision-making, neuroimaging, reading and the applications of AI in Psychology.
This module stands out for its emphasis on the latest advancements in cognitive psychology and its efforts to establish methodological connections across different domains. Lectures offer a concise overview of key concepts in perceptual and cognitive processing, underscoring their significance in the ongoing research conducted by the lecturers. This enables an in-depth examination of recent research projects, exposing students to state-of-the-art techniques such as eye tracking, neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence. Real examples from lecturers' work offer firsthand experience of methods and concepts applicable in academic or non-academic careers. -
PSYC6179 2027-28
Current Topics in Cognitive Psychology
This module aims to familiarize students with current topics in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, particularly those that are actively researched at the Centre for Perception and Cognition in the School of Psychology. Through lectures and tutorials, students will explore theoretical and experimental approaches to a wide range of topics including perception, attention and cognitive control, memory, learning, decision-making, neuroimaging, reading and the applications of AI in Psychology.
This module stands out for its emphasis on the latest advancements in cognitive psychology and its efforts to establish methodological connections across different domains. Lectures offer a concise overview of key concepts in perceptual and cognitive processing, underscoring their significance in the ongoing research conducted by the lecturers. This enables an in-depth examination of recent research projects, exposing students to state-of-the-art techniques such as eye tracking, neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence. Real examples from lecturers' work offer firsthand experience of methods and concepts applicable in academic or non-academic careers. -
PSYC6193 2026-27
Current Topics in Social Psychology
This module introduces students to contemporary topics and issues in social psychology, with particular emphasis on areas of active research within the Centre for Research in Self and Identity in the School of Psychology. Students will engage with both theoretical and empirical approaches to a range of core topics, that may include: political psychology, psychology of work, beliefs about the self, emotion sharing, religion, technology and mental health, and evolutionary perspectives on behaviour. There will also be a focus on current methodological advances in social psychology, such as the use of social media data and other large-scale (“big data”) sources to investigate social psychological processes. -
PSYC6193 2027-28
Current Topics in Social Psychology
This module introduces students to contemporary topics and issues in social psychology, with particular emphasis on areas of active research within the Centre for Research in Self and Identity in the School of Psychology. Students will engage with both theoretical and empirical approaches to a range of core topics, that may include: political psychology, psychology of work, beliefs about the self, emotion sharing, religion, technology and mental health, and evolutionary perspectives on behaviour. There will also be a focus on current methodological advances in social psychology, such as the use of social media data and other large-scale (“big data”) sources to investigate social psychological processes. -
MANG6281 2025-26
Current Trends in Strategy and Innovation Management
This module has been developed to connect cutting-edge research in the field of strategy and innovation to teaching in the classroom. Particularly, this module leverages state-of-the-art research from tutors in the Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship department, with the latest findings from their colleagues, operating in a global research environment. This enables learning about the latest developments in the strategy and innovation management field. -
MANG6281 2026-27
Current Trends in Strategy and Innovation Management
This module has been developed to connect cutting-edge research in the field of strategy and innovation to teaching in the classroom. Particularly, this module leverages state-of-the-art research from tutors in the Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship department, with the latest findings from their colleagues, operating in a global research environment. This enables learning about the latest developments in the strategy and innovation management field. -
EDUC2057 2026-27
Curriculum Design
You will study approaches to curriculum design and development and examine the conceptions and models that support these processes. You will come to appreciate the complexities and issues that surround curriculum design, including the influences of stakeholders in managing and assessing the curriculum, and the reality of transforming theory into practice. A variety of contexts will be used to support your understanding of curriculum design, including the English National Curriculum and the curricula of other countries.