Resolving intergroup conflict – one of the most important issues today
Sabina Cehajic-Clancy works on using science for developing effective ways to reconcile people and in that way effectively and durably solve long-term conflicts between groups.
International two-year master’s program in psychology
The programme is very diverse and offers you the opportunity to select courses that suits your interests not only in psychology but also in other areas.
The autumn semester of 2024 starts on 2 September. On this page we have gathered useful information about what you should know and do before then. It is a live page, so remember to come back now and then and look for updates.
Here you can find the answers to many of the questions that students ask our study counsellors or the Student affairs office in connection with the start of term.
In autumn 2024, a new course in Machine Psychology will start at the Department of Psychology. The course introduces machine psychology – theories and research about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) from a psychological perspective.
In autumn 2024, a new course in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations will start at the Department of Psychology. The course provides an introduction to social psychological theories and research on intergroup relations.
The recent intensification of intergroup conflicts around the world highlights the importance of finding ways to reconcile members of adversary groups.
On Wednesday, 11 September, 2024, 14:00-15:00, Associate Professor Tina Sundelin, Department of Psychology, will speak on the subject "Is snoozing losing?"
On Wednesday, 11 September, 2024, 14:00-15:00, Associate Professor Tina Sundelin, Department of Psychology, will speak on the subject "Is snoozing losing?"