Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Program
The Ph.D. program at the Department of Psychology is designed to build a strong, interdisciplinary background in theory and research in the psychological sciences. The program focuses on cognitive, social, developmental, and neuroscience areas. Students may enter the Ph.D. program with or without a Master’s degree. Graduate students are expected to participate in research activities upon entering the program. To support psychological research, the university has developed a strong infrastructure, including state-of-the-art research laboratories equipped with observation rooms for testing children and adults, testing rooms for psychophysical and behavioral experiments, meeting rooms, and graduate student offices. Additional facilities include the National Magnetic Resonance Research Center (UMRAM) with fMRI, EEG, psychophysics, and genetic testing facilities.
For areas of faculty research see the faculty section at Faculty Members.
Admission requirements
Admission requirements are announced by Bilkent University Graduate School of Economics and Social Sciences. For this year requirements are as follows:
1. Proof of Degree: Bachelors’ or Masters’ degree.
2. CGPA: Undergraduate cumulative grade point average: Minimum 3.00 over 4.00 or 75%.
3. English Proficiency:
- TOEFL IBT (at least 87),
- IELTS (at least 6.5 average and 5.5 from each section) or
- Proficiency in Academic English Exam (PAE) (at least C).
- If you submit IELTS or Bilkent English Proficiency Exam results and you are applying for a PhD program, you also need to satisfy the foreign language requirement as imposed by the Inter-Universities Board (ÜAK) of Turkey. In that case, a minimum of 55 from YDS or its equivalents as listed by the Board, in a language other than the mother tongue must be submitted.
*(TOEFL ETS CODE:0620)
*Validity period for all exams: 2 years
4. Standardized graduate examinations:
a) GRE for international students:
- Ph.D (with a Masters degree with thesis): Minimum 302 points (total of verbal and quantitative exam scores), and 3.5 on the analytic writing.
- Ph.D (with an undergraduate degree with thesis): Minimum 312 points (total of verbal and quantitative exam scores), and 4.0 on the analytic writing part.
b) ALES for Turkish citizens:
- Ph.D: (with a Masters degree with thesis): Minimum 60 (equally-weighted)
- Ph.D: (with an undergraduate degree): Minimum 80 (equally-weighted)
ALES and GRE scores are valid for 5 years.
5. Transcript(s): All that are available (Undergraduate and/or Masters’ transcripts).
6. Statement of purpose: A letter describing past research experience or any other relevant experience, academic achievements, research interests, faculty members you are interested in working with, and motivations for applying for the program (Word limit: 600 to 800 words, double-spaced).
7. Letters of Recommendation: Three reference letters (completed online by the referees) to support your application.
8. Curriculum Vitae (will be uploaded to the application portal)
9. Writing Sample: A sample essay in English (e.g., senior thesis project, term paper, etc.).