Celtic Studies at the University of Glasgow enables students to combine language learning with courses on medieval and modern Celtic cultures of the British Isles, guided by leading scholars. Psychology, the scientific study of mind and behaviour, explores how people think, act, react, and interact, equipping graduates to support individuals and address societal issues through research and practice. The programme integrates expertise in experimental psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience to advance understanding of human and animal behaviour.Students benefit from a vibrant social scene centred on the Psychology Society, featuring away days, events, and team-building. Graduates pursue diverse careers, including teaching, museums, heritage, publishing, music, and entrepreneurship for Celtic Studies; and educational, health, clinical, occupational psychology, counselling, data skills, social robotics, AI, mental health, research, and academia for Psychology.
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