Psychology (6 Spots)
Research placements at a major university in Edinburgh are available for psychology students interested in experimental psychology, social perception and cognition, political psychology, leadership and/or educational psychology. Placement supervisors have expertise in memory retention, manipulation of information, social inclusion, bullying, and peer rejection.
Please note that which areas of supervision are available depends on staff availability for that year. Activities relating to these areas of research may include but are not limited to assisting with data collection for on-going projects, research design, creation of study materials, and reviewing existing research.
Research Area 1
Students may be involved in on-going research that focuses on political psychology, social perceptions to understanding political decision-making and leadership, and social perception of traits related to adverse childhood experiences. Applied research also is conducted in collaboration with the games industry that focuses on the assessment of environmental content in games.
Research Area 2
Educational psychology focuses on two key research strands. One strand concerns bias-based discrimination in elementary school children and interventions that may help to reduce this. The other strand concerns the role of student identity and social justice on student performance outcomes and wellbeing, in the higher education sector. Adelante students interested in these areas would begin by working on existing data sets and literature reviews to address key research questions. Summer projects may also include other on-going research projects.
Research Area 3
In the area of experimental psychology, studies include the nature of cognitive adaptations and the role they play in memory, attention, and social and cultural phenomena. Other research projects may include philosophical issues in psychology, epistemology, adaptive memory, cognitive science of religion and factors affecting cohesion in groups.