Study mode:
Full-Time, Part-Time
Campus:
Colchester Campus
We offer research supervision in the following: Children, psychoanalysis, and psychoanalytic theory Psychosocial Studies of children and childhood Sociologies of childhood Histories of children and childhood Children, parenting, and families Childhood, politics and ideology Ethical research with children Childhood and identity Children's friendships and peers Gender and sexuality Geographies of childhood and youth Children, media, and popular culture Children with disabilities and critical disability studies Children in/and refugee studies Comparative childhoods Childhood innocence Child development Trauma Looked after children Therapeutic communities Our graduates in Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies go on to a number of different destinations, including further study and training. Many of our students are already professionals so return to their existing fields with deeper understanding of their work, using this for their personal development and for increasing their potential for promotion and leadership in their existing or new roles.