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Welcome to the Insititute

The Institute provides a stimulating environment for professional education in applied psychology and related areas at Diploma, Masters and Doctoral levels. Some of its courses are offered as post qualification specialisms.

The Institute was awarded 24/24 in the last external teaching quality assessment while its research has been rated as international and world-leading.

 

Latest News

Institute student awarded place at 'Cyberbullying' training school in Australia.

Description
Magda Marczak, currently undertaking her PhD studies at the Institute, has been awarded a unique opportunity to study cyberbullying in Melbourne, Australia.
Date:
04/02/2010

New Doctorate Announced - Doctorate in Forensic Psychology

Description
The Professional (practitioner) Doctorate in Forensic Psychology aims to educate and train psychology graduates to work with victims and/or offenders under the supervision of registered forensic psychologists and to attain the highest standards of research and practice. The Course aims to develop skills such as assessment, management, intervention, treatment and evaluation.
Date:
07/01/2010

New Course - MSc Psychology & Health

Description
The Institute is now accepting applications for our new PGDip/MSc in Psychology & Health. This course is designed for those interested in the application of psychological theory to the promotion of health and well-being.
Date:
16/12/2009

Events

Festival of Social Sciences

Date
12/03/2010 08:00 - 21/03/2010 22:00
Location
Venues accross the UK
Description
The national ESRC Festival of Social Science provides a fascinating insight into some of the UK's leading social science research and how it influences our social, economic and political lives - both now and in the future.

 

 

Institute of Work, Health & Organisations

International House
Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB

telephone: +44 (0) 115 846 7523
fax: +44 (0) 115 846 6625
email: I-WHO@nottingham.ac.uk