MSc Mental Health Research



The MSc Mental Health Research is suitable for graduates, trainees and professionals looking to acquire specialist knowledge in mental health and develop research skills, with a view to enhancing career progression.

This is the first MSc Mental Health Research in the UK to cover a broad range of topics within the mental health field combined with a focus on developing research skills in this field.

The course covers:

  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Models and Approaches in Mental Health Research
  • Qualitative & Quantitative Methods in Mental Health Research
  • Topics in Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
  • Systematic Review of Treatment Effects
  • Forensic Mental Health
  • Dementia & Ageing
  • Research Project & research internship

The course is delivered by internationally renowned scientists from the Division of Psychiatry, a national leader in teaching and research in the field of mental health. Close ties with the local NHS Trust provides a unique opportunity for students to undertake a piece of research relevant to mental health practice.

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