The teaching programme spans the three years of the Doctorate. It is built on the course's guiding principles and course modules are designed to reflect these:
- To train 'thinking psychologists'
- Practice that is closely informed by the evidence base
- The close integration of theory and practice
- Emphasis on appraisal skills and critical reflection
Timetables
- 2024 Cohort Live Google Calendar
- 2023 Cohort Live Google Calendar
- 2022 Cohort Live Google Calendar
- 2021 Cohort Live Google Calendar
Dates of Academic Teaching for 2023-24
Term 1
Year 1 Mon 25th September 2023- Fri 15th December 2023
Year 2 Tues 26th September 2022 - Fri 15th December 2023
Year 3 Fri 29th September 2023 - Fri 15th December 2023
Term 2
Tuesday 9th January 2024 - Fri 22nd March 2024
Term 3
Tuesday 30th April 2024 - Fri 21st June 2024
Dates of Academic Teaching for 2024-25
Term 1
Year 1 Mon 23rd September 2024- Fri 13th December 2024
Year 2 Tues 24th September 2024 - Fri 13th December 2024
Year 3 Fri 4th October 2024 - Fri 13th December 2024
Term 2
Tuesday 7th January 2025 - Fri 28th March 2025
Term 3
Tuesday 6th May 2025 - Fri 20th June 2025
Full details of all lectures are provided within Moodle
(You will need your personal login details for Moodle- please contact l.markwick@ucl.ac.uk for help)
Trainees
- Overview of the Academic Programme
Section 6 of the Training Handbook gives a detailed overview of the DClinPsy curriculum and how it is translated into the actual teaching programme. Information about individual teaching units and lectures is available via the course's Moodle site.
- Organisation of the Academic Programme
To reflect its modular structure, the teaching programme is organised into a set of units and sub-units, see here for units and their organisers
.Queries relating to specific units should be directed to the respective unit organiser in the first instance. Queries relating to more general issues should be addressed to the Academic Director, Miriam Fornells-Ambrojo, email: miriam.fornells-ambrojo@ucl.ac.uk
- Learning Resources
The course has developed an on-line library of resources to support trainees' learning on the course. Documents relating to individual course units and to broader national clinical practice guidelines can be accessed through Moodle.
(You will need your UCL username and UCL login to access Moodle.)
- Useful Forms
Staff
- Overview of the Academic Programme
Section 6 of the Training Handbook gives a detailed overview of the DClinPsy curriculum and how it is translated into the actual teaching programme. Information about individual teaching units and lectures is available via the course's Moodle site.
- Organisation of the Academic Programme
For details of units and their organisers click here.
Queries relating to specific units should be directed to the respective unit organiser in the first instance. Queries relating to more general issues should be addressed to the Academic Director, Miriam Fornells-Ambrojo, email:miriam.fornells-ambrojo@ucl.ac.uk
- Curriculum Committee
Supervisors
- Organisation of the Academic Programme
To reflect its modular structure, the teaching programme is organised into a set of units and sub-units. For details of units and their organisers click here.
Queries relating to specific units should be directed to the respective unit organiser in the first instance. Queries relating to more general issues should be addressed to the Academic Director, Miriam Fornells-Ambrojo, email: miriam.fornells-ambrojo@ucl.ac.uk