September 6, 2025 - 16:46

This summer, two recent graduates in psychology, Josey Spiers and Amy Patel, had the opportunity to present their research at the prestigious European Congress of Psychology held in Paphos, Cyprus. Both alumni, who earned their Bachelor of Science degrees in 2025, shared their findings with an international audience, contributing to the ongoing dialogue in the field of psychology.
The congress gathered experts and students from various countries, fostering an environment of collaboration and knowledge exchange. Spiers and Patel's presentations highlighted innovative approaches and insights into psychological studies, reflecting their dedication and hard work during their academic careers.
Participating in such a significant event not only allowed them to gain valuable feedback from seasoned professionals but also enabled them to network with peers and established figures in psychology. Their involvement at the congress underscores the importance of research and collaboration in advancing psychological sciences on a global scale.
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