Psychology in Education - What our students say
Rebecca Hibbin
Graduated 2008
"The content
of the course is varied and interesting with an emphasis on cutting edge
research, (some of which you are expected to design yourself), and it
is clear that the lecturers are passionate and as equally stimulated by
the subject areas they teach."
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Carol Elbourne
Graduated 2009
"I really enjoyed my time at Lancaster University working within the Educational
Research Department and as a result I've not left."
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Suzi Bevington
Graduated 2008
"The course taught me a great deal about how psychology can further understanding and support children and young people with special educational needs, and inspired me to become an Educational Psychologist." Read more» |
Nikki Richardson
Graduated 2007
"It has
an incredibly friendly atmosphere and all the facilities you need are
right on your doorstep." Read more» |
Adam Rogers
Graduated 2007
"Lancaster University
provides a great atmosphere, a campus university that feels more like
an exclusive student town than a place to learn." Read more» |
Jennifer Waite
Graduated 2007
"To find a university that relishes students, their opinions, their thoughts and their feelings is really unique, and Lancaster University aims to do all four."
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Laura Derbyshire
Graduated 2007
"Unlike other large
departments, the Department of Educational Research is more of a team
and the lecturers learn who you are and how you learn. It's a very friendly
and caring learning environment."
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Chris Hargreaves
Graduated 2007
"The Psychology
in Education tutors are really good and very approachable and they're
just as up for a good time as the students!"
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Psychology in Education Prize
As of 2009, the Department proposed to recognise outstanding student achievement on the programme.
The following graduates have been awarded the Psychology in Education prize:
Ciara Kelly 2009
Rachel Gates 2010
Hannah Rowland 2011
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