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PsychD Practitioner Doctorate in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology - Apply

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You can apply for this programme online using the button(s) below. We recommend making an application as soon as you can, even if you do not have all the necessary supporting information ready at that time.

As part of the application process, you will be asked to enter a username and password after you have clicked 'Apply'. If you've used our application system before, please enter your details or click the forgotten password link.

If you are a new user, you will need to create a username and password by clicking the 'Create an Account' button.

Before applying, please also read the additional information below.

PsychD Practitioner Doctorate in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology

  • Full-time, starting October 2013

Additional application information

Please note that in addition to completing the standard online postgraduate application form, applicants for this programme should also complete a programme-specific application which gives us information we need in relation to a Practitioner Doctorate. Please visit our School web page for more details and the application form.

The deadline for applications for September 2013 entry is 1 February 2013 after which a shortlist for interviews will be drawn up. Late applications will not normally be considered due to the short time-scale and volume of applications received.

Interviews will be held in April. Applicants should be aware that trainees will be subject to checks by the Criminal Records Bureau during the course of their training.

All short-listed candidates will be interviewed by a panel of members of the programme team, and will be required to complete a written exercise and to participate in an observed group discussion.

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