Course contact details
The Research Office
Email:PGRSupport@chi.ac.uk
Phone:01243 816470
University of Chichester
Bishop Otter Campus
College Lane
Chichester
PO19 6PE
The research degree programme aims to provide students with an outstanding learning experience in a
supportive community of learning. The department is known nationally and internationally for excellence in
research and teaching and all of its staff are engaged in conducting their own research. Information on staff
research interests and achievements can be found on the Departmental web pages.
http://www.chi.ac.uk/department-psychology-and-counselling/psychology-research
Although the Department of Psychology is relatively new at the University, it already has a thriving research culture
among its staff and students and an active research centre, the POWER Centre (People & Well-being in the
Everyday Research), through which it interacts with external individuals and organisations. The POWER Centre
enables psychologists and counsellors to work together on projects and help increase the impact of research
through professional practice. In addition, the Centre is developing a range of Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) activities of use to those in the workplace within the aegis of a strategic agenda to approach
local and regional commercial, business and public sector organisations for funding, research, and consultancy.
Psychological studies have gained increasing importance across a wide range of activities, including human
resources, education, sport, social care and the creative industries. Recent projects have included collaboration
with the local NHS Hospital Trust and consultancy for Lloyds Pharmacy and the Department for Work and
Pensions.
The main aims of the programme are:
a) the creation and interpretation of new knowledge through original research or other advanced
scholarship, or of a quality to satisfy peer review, extend the forefront of the discipline and merit
publication;
b) a systematic acquisition and understanding of a substantial body of knowledge which is at the forefront
of the academic discipline;
c) the general ability to conceptualise, design and implement a project for the generation of new
knowledge, applications or understanding at the forefront of the discipline, and to adjust the project
design in the light of unforeseen problems;
d) a detailed understanding of applicable techniques for research and advanced academic enquiry
appropriate to the discipline.
e) maximising the impact of our research, scholarship, and interventions.
f) the development of research-based practical interventions that promote self-managed everyday wellbeing.
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Phone:01243 816470
Bishop Otter Campus
College Lane
Chichester
PO19 6PE
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