This masters degree sets the profession of clinical psychology into a European and international context. Home students will have an appreciation of international professional issues and international students will gain an understanding of how to apply the principles of clinical psychology to developing service provision in their home countries, as well as gaining an understanding of service provision within the UK.
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Our graduates go on to employment in academia as well as pursuing PhDs at universities including Southampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Warwick, the Institute of Psychiatry and UNICAF University in Zambia. Several have gone on to study for professional qualifications in clinical/counselling psychology and many have found work in the NHS and caring professions as Assistant Psychologists or Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs). Other students have applied their skills in NGOs or government settings.