Event details

Unfortunately this event has been cancelled, apologies for any inconvenience this has caused - we will be running similar events in the future and hope to see you there instead!


Thinking about earning your online MSc in Psychology with the University of Portsmouth?


We understand that signing up for a master’s degree is a big decision, so we want to give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the course. Join us to meet our experts at this exclusive online event – streamed live from the University of Portsmouth’s campus, directly to you.
 

In this interactive workshop, we’ll be offering a taste of the kind of events available to our current students. Tune in to see our MSc Psychology academics, led by Programme Director Dr Tom Lockhart, discuss industry trends and challenges, and share how the course will help you propel your psychology career forward. 

During the stream, you'll get to share your queries about these events, the course, and online study, along with any other questions you may have. 

What’s on the agenda? 

09:15 - 09:45 - An introduction from the Faculty team
09:45 - 10:15 -
Live on-campus talk from MSc Psychology Programme Director, Dr Tom Lockhart 

 

We’d love to have you join us, and experience what it’s like to be a part of our community at Portsmouth Online. You can register for the event by using the form on this page. 

Dr Tom Lockhart
Dr Tom Lockhart

Course Leader

Dr. Tom Lockhart is a senior lecturer in the Department of Psychology. He has previously lectured in both online focused and traditional Universities and has experience of course management. His research work tests and applies the principles of a neurological theory of personality called Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory. Specifically, his tests of the theory's principles usually involve comparative neurological methods, particularly EEG. Whereas, his applied work has involved identifying biomarkers of anxiety with colleagues at the University of Otago, comparative models of personality with colleagues at the Universities of Winchester and Milan, and factors affecting victim responses to fire with colleagues at the West Midlands Fire Service.