Student Affairs

The Faculty of Psychology boasts a vibrant community of student organizations that cater to various interests and academic pursuits. These groups provide students with opportunities to enhance their learning experience, develop leadership skills, and engage in meaningful extracurricular activities.

Key organizations include the Psychology Student Association, at the heart of student activities is the Psychology Student Association (SEMA-F and DEMA-F). As the primary representative body for psychology students, the PSA organizes various events throughout the academic year. These include academic seminars featuring guest speakers from different psychology specializations, peer tutoring sessions to support student learning, and social gatherings that strengthen bonds within the student community.

Another significant group is the Mental Health Awareness Organization (LSO-Oasis). This dedicated team of students works tirelessly to promote psychological well-being on campus. They organize workshops on stress management, mindfulness sessions, and awareness campaigns about common mental health issues faced by university students. The MHAO also maintains a peer support network, providing a safe space for students to discuss their concerns.

These organizations not only provide valuable extracurricular experiences but also help students develop essential skills such as leadership, teamwork, and event management. They create networking opportunities with peers and professionals, preparing students for their future careers in psychology.

Through active participation in these groups, students in the Faculty of Psychology can find their niche, pursue their passions, and make lasting contributions to their academic community