United Kingdom
Glasgow, Scotland
3
Year(s)
English
Campus

Clinical Psychology

Humanities & Culture / Psychology

Clinical Psychology

This Doctorate in Clinical Psychology is collaboratively funded through NHS Education for Scotland and the University of Glasgow. You will be employed by a local NHS (Scotland) Health Board for the duration of the programme. Trainees are funded through NHS Education for Scotland (NES), which pays University fees, trainee salaries, and travel expenses related to teaching. Salaries will commence at Spine Point 21 on the Agenda for Change Band 6. Self-funded trainees will not be considered. You must have the British Psychological Society Graduate Basis for Chartering (GBC) and provide proof of this. This usually takes the form of a single or joint 2.1 or above Honours degree in Psychology; however, candidates who have gained GBC by other means will be considered. From 2018, eligibility to be considered for a selection interview requires a minimum grade of 2.1 honours (or equivalent) in the degree that conveys GBC. This allows candidates who have a first degree below the 2.1 honours standard in a non-psychology subject to apply for training provided that they have gone on to demonstrate the necessary academic standard via a BPS-approved Psychology conversion course. Additional practical clinical or research experience of working with children or adults with mental health problems or learning disabilities is an advantage. Applications from final-year undergraduates are not considered.



GPA requirements may differ depending on the country you where you graduated.

  • Graduate / Master's Degree
  • Credit: 45
  • Full-time
  • Start date: 23-09-2024
  • End date: 01-06-2027
  • Gen. Deadline: 30-06-2024
  • Int. Deadline: 20-06-2024

Admission requirements

  • IELTS: 6.5
  • TOEFL: 90
  • GPA: 3

University of Glasgow

Per year Price: 31860 GBP
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