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Psychology is the study of mind and behaviour. The School of Psychology has nearly 30 academic staff, 1600 undergraduate students and 150 postgraduate students.
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06/13/24, Congratulations School of Psychological Sciences 2024 Graduates! ; 06/10/24, SPS Congratulates 2024 Psychology Award Winners! ; 02/07/24, Oregon State University's online bachelor's degree in psychology has been ranked No. 2 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report ; 12/11/23, Associate Professor of Psychology Kathleen Bogart wrote in Psychology Today about how a popular meme can teach two ways of thinking.