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MSc Forensic Psychology Graduate in The Psychologist

Holly Price, MSc Forensic Psychology, interviewed by The Psychologist Magazine

  • Date14 October 2019

Holly Price, one of our MSc Students, has been interviewed in The Psychologist, the official monthly publication of the British Psychological Society.

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Holly is graduating in December from our MSc Forensic Psychology programme. For the full interview see here.

Holly speaks in the article about her experience on the course: 

'...I’d said I would start my MSc by the time I was 30, so I came home and started the excellent course I’m on now at Royal Holloway by the time I was 29 ½! It’s been a great course, incredibly interesting and in-depth training for forensic work. And, in parallel I’m doing outreach work with people who live on the streets. It’s very fulfilling and much harder than working in a hostel. People rely on you and you have to be committed to helping them.'

 

For more on our Forensic Psychology MSc, see our course page here or contact programme lead, Jennifer Storey.

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