We're home to four research groups, an eye clinic, and a sport performance and exercise testing consultancy service.
Our ARU Centre for Societies and Groups carries out research in several areas, including gendered issues in advertising, determinants of food choice, victimisation and injustice, driving behaviour, the development of resilience, sexual and gender minority experiences, use of mental health services, intergroup conflict, the use of social media and digital technologies, and masculinities.
The main aim of our ARU Centre for Mind and Behaviour is to explore cognitive functions in the healthy human brain, to further our understanding of clinical conditions and to develop and promote more effective rehabilitation programmes.
Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences carries out research in sports psychology, physiology, biomechanics and coaching. Its accredited labs are home to the Performance and Exercise Testing Consultancy, which offers services to individual athletes and sports teams.
Our Vision and Hearing Sciences Research Centre brings together sensory science researchers with a range of interests including anterior eye and contact lenses, applied hearing, low vision, visual function and clinical communication, and visual perception and paediatrics.
We offer two research programmes: a Psychology PhD and a Sport and Exercise Sciences PhD.
We've also identified a range of innovative research project opportunities in psychology and sport and exercise sciences.