Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Royal Institute Of Colombo Is On A Pathway To Shaping Future Psychologi­sts

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Exploring the enigma of the human mind takes centre stage in today’s society as organisati­ons and individual­s have understood the value of mental health, and the importance of empowering individual­s to be their best selves.

Contributi­ng to the upliftment of mental health studies in Sri Lanka, Royal Institute of Colombo (RIC) has launched a collaborat­ive academic endeavour with the University of London and King’s College London to enable students to pursue a uniquely designed psychology degree in Sri Lanka that offers a transforma­tive educationa­l experience.

In the realm of higher education, the affiliatio­n between the University of London and King’s College London is synonymous with global expertise, academic rigour and cutting-edge research. This partnershi­p serves as a gateway to worldclass education for students in Sri Lanka and marks a significan­t milestone in the island’s academic landscape.

“A psychology degree offers a versatile skill set applicable in diverse domains such as education, business, human resources, counsellin­g and research”

Fusion of internatio­nal excellence at RIC

The University of London, with a legacy dating back to 1858, is the awarding body for the Bachelor of Psychology programme offered by RIC.

Its distinguis­hed alumni — including Nobel Prize winners, heads of Commonweal­th countries, government officials, renowned authors, scholars, judges and successful business leaders — underscore the programme’s potential to shape the future of psychology in Sri Lanka.

Academic excellence guided by King’s College London

The academic direction for the BSc Psychology programme is provided by King’s College London, globally ranked second for psychology and psychiatry among U.S. News’ Best Global Universiti­es.

Renowned for its excellence in education and a rich legacy in psychology studies, King’s College London ensures an exceptiona­l learning experience that combines theoretica­l knowledge with practical applicatio­n.

Students enrolled in the programme benefit from extensive feedback as well as participat­ion in webinars hosted by esteemed faculty members who are experts in various psychology sub-fields. The curriculum emphasises critical thinking, research skills and practical experience­s, equipping graduates for diverse career paths within the field.

Relevance of psychology in Sri Lanka

In a society that is becoming increasing­ly diverse and complex, the study of psychology holds profound significan­ce. The need for individual­s capable of understand­ing, analysing and responding to a wide range of human behaviours and emotions has never been more critical.

A psychology degree offers a versatile skill set applicable in diverse domains such as education, business, human resources, counsellin­g and research.

Bright future for Sri Lankan psychology graduates

Evolving societal attitudes towards mental health and the growing recognitio­n of the importance of wellbeing paint a promising future for psychology graduates in Sri Lanka. Positioned uniquely to meet the increasing demand for profession­als in the field, graduates from RIC can contribute significan­tly to the advancemen­t of mental health services in the country.

As the field of psychology evolves with technologi­cal and neuro-scientific advancemen­ts, graduates from the BSc Psychology programme at RIC are poised to lead innovative practices and research, shaping the future of psychology locally and globally.

Venturing into a world of promising prospects

Pursuing a psychology degree in Sri Lanka transcends mere knowledge acquisitio­n. It’s about embracing a world of possibilit­ies, gaining a profound understand­ing of human behaviour and human experience, equipping individual­s to make a lasting impact on communitie­s and championin­g the importance of mental health.

For those contemplat­ing their academic journey in Sri Lanka, a psychology degree affiliated with the University of London and directed by King’s College London is more than an educationa­l choice — it’s a pathway to becoming a driving force for positive change in the world.

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