Our course integrates research and clinical practice. It will prepare you for practice as a professional clinical psychologist. Overview The clinical psychology programme at Newcastle is one of the longest established in the UK. It has celebrated over 50 years in practice. It is part of the School of Psychology in the Faculty of Medical Sciences at Newcastle University. The course works with our NHS colleagues in the local psychology services.
We also work with Health Education North East which is part of Health Education England. We commit to an evidence-based and empirically grounded ethos. The programme integrates research and clinical practice. You'll prepare for practice as professional clinical psychologists. On completion of the course, you'll be eligible to apply for: registration with the Health and Care Professions Council Chartered Clinical status with the British Psychological Society (BPS) What you'll learn You'll develop many advanced skills, including: an in-depth knowledge base in research findings key skills in collaboration, reflection and leadership proving the links between theory and practice competence in the current evidence-based and widely practiced aspects of clinical psychology critical appreciation of relevant empirical literature and clinical theory contributions to research for clinical practice