Learn from academics with a wide range of expertise covering the broad spectrum of political psychology and political communication
Become well-versed in some of the most pervasive issues that shape the parameters for today’s politics
Attend the Association for Psychosocial Studies (APS) reading groups and lectures with speakers from a range of perspectives on critical political issues
Engage in research and projects alongside staff and students across the Faculty of Media & Communication
Join events organized by the two Research Centres – The study of Conflict, Emotion & Social Justice (CESJ) and the Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research (CPMR); students can attend presentations of ongoing research by their members and guest speakers and contribute to the discussions.
The standard requirements for embarking upon a postgraduate taught degree are:
A bachelor's Honours degree with 2:2 in any subject.
20 hours per week
IELTS (Academic) 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in writing, speaking, listening, and reading or equivalent.
Psychology
Talbot
Postgraduate
Full-time,1 year, Part-time,2 years
January 2023, September 2023, January 2024, September 2024
6.0
UK:£7,750 per year EU/international:£15,000 per year,
London
5.5
Postgraduate
£ £9,120, £13,860
London, England
6.5
Postgraduate
38600
Brighton
6.0
Postgraduate
£ 22500