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Dublin College-Psyc?

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Looking for good Med schools that will get me my Phd in Psyc for 46yrs insted of 8 in the U.S. So, any suggestions? I want a good school in Dublin... or England.

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  1. Do you have a Bachelor's or  Master's degree already?  In the UK and Ireland, you may begin a PhD after you complete your Bachelor's degree.  A GRE test and Master's degree is not required. HOWEVER, for most universities, you must have a 2:1 degree or better.  A Bachelor's degree (in the UK) takes 3 years to complete, or 4 years with placement year (not required).  The University of Ulster and Queen's University of Belfast are excellent universities and are located in Northern Ireland.  

    At University of Ulster, research within Psychology is centred on four research groups:

    Behavioural Neuroscience;

    Peace and Conflict;

    Health Psychology;

    Measurement and Statistical Modelling.

    To find out more, please go to:  http://prospectus.ulster.ac.uk/course/?i...

    To get an idea of what to focus on in your studies, also go to http://www.psych.qub.ac.uk/ProspectiveSt...

    This gives you an idea of current opportunities for research in 2008.

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