Digital Media & Information Studies examines the creation, use, and impact of digital content and information across the arts, humanities, and society, offering a human-centered perspective on digital-age challenges. Psychology scientifically explores the mind and behavior, focusing on how people think, act, interact, and how this knowledge aids individuals and addresses broader societal issues through research and practice.At the University of Glasgow, students benefit from a heritage-rich environment for hands-on teaching and research, tracing knowledge creation from past to present, alongside expertise in experimental psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience. An active Psychology Society fosters social engagement through events and team-building. Graduates excel in competitive markets, pursuing roles in social media management, multimedia design, advertising, data analysis, human resources, research, journalism, digital marketing, archives, libraries, museums, and more—including clinical psychology, counseling, AI, teaching, and mental health professions.
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