Celtic Civilisation explores the rich history of the Celts, including the evolution of their societies, literature, material culture, art, and religion, from ancient origins on the European continent to contemporary expressions in the British Isles. Students can examine medieval and modern cultures of Celtic-speaking peoples through cutting-edge research, as part of a joint degree program that does not require learning a Celtic language.Psychology is the scientific examination of the mind and behavior, focusing on how individuals think, act, react, and interact. This field enables psychologists to support people individually and address broader societal challenges via research and practice. A psychology degree offers diverse career paths, thanks to the development of advanced analytical and psychological skills. Our institution combines global expertise in experimental psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience to enhance understanding of human and animal behavior.
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