Check out our Psychology alums and learn how they are shaping the future of healthcare.
" As a student, I wanted to pursue clinical psychology, and after thorough research found that UNM was one of my best options. I truly enjoyed the course, which allowed me to develop valuable skills in research methodology. The university provided ample support, especially with the availability of assessment kits. With a large student population on campus, we had the opportunity to conduct research within the university, honing our social skills. To graduates considering a career in special needs, I want to emphasise your immense potential. This field offers many opportunities, allowing you to pursue your passion. There is a significant demand for professionals in this area, but it requires dedication and hard work."
Ellie Han
BSc Hons in Psychology | 2014 Graduate | Malaysian
" UNM holds a special place in my heart, as it provided the best years of my life. It became my home, a sanctuary filled with peace and belonging. Within its nurturing environment, I had the freedom to grow and discover my true self. It was at UNM that I found my passion and formed lasting friendships that continue to shape me today. Pursuing Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience set me on an incredible path, opening up a new world of knowledge and understanding. The inspiring lecturers I encountered became my guides, shaping me into who I am today. My summer internship at UNM played a pivotal role in cultivating my research skills from the ground up, skills that I carried with me as I embarked on my successful journey towards a PhD. UNM planted the seed of my deep-rooted desire for research and my quest for evidence-based substance, which continues to drive me forward. "
Genevieve Wong
BSc (Hons) in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience | 2016 graduate | Malaysian
"Having enjoyed psychological studies in my teens yet wanting to choose something realistic to appease my family, APM provided courses that were both essential to my future in the working field and my development as an individual. From business-centred modules such as economics to applied psychology modules like research methods, both encouraged critical thinking, soft skills development and creative liberty, as seen through the various assessment methods. Not just final exams and written tests but presentations, group discussions, research papers, and showcases."
Ong Xing Rong
BSc (Hons) in Applied Psychology and Management | 2023 graduate | Malaysian
Service Executive at UOB Singapore