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Psychology

Our courses emphasise the real-world application of psychological theory.

Our academics are passionate about applied research. The curriculum benefits from their expertise in addictive and health behaviours, applied developmental cognition, investigative forensic psychology and lived experiences in mental health and distress.

Our graduates go on to pursue careers in clinical, forensic and counselling psychology, teaching, the probation service, court services, human resources and business. Psychology graduates are generally highly regarded by employers for their communication, numeracy, teamwork and critical thinking.

As part of their studies, our psychology students conduct a range of research projects, and value the support of volunteers to take part in their research. Find out more about the range of projects currently recruiting volunteers.

Rewarding voluntary work placements

The Division runs a successful voluntary work placement schemes that help students find and prepare for part-time voluntary work at organisations including:

  • Addiction rehabilitation units
  • Brain damage units
  • Charitable organisations working with stroke patients
  • NHS clinics and hospital units (psychosexual, forensic and clinical psychology units)
  • Children with disabilities
  • Clinical psychologists at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust
  • Young offenders

Leading career services and advice

We provide careers support and advice throughout the time that students study with us and beyond. We organise various careers activities such as work placements, talks and seminars in collaboration with many organisations, including the Metropolitan Police, the NHS and the British Psychological Society (BPS). We hold an annual careers fair for second and third year students and work closely with our alumni who have gone on to build successful careers in psychology.