Overview
What happens when the study of the human mind meets the science of the brain? Hosted by the School of Arts and Sciences at Sai University, this dynamic webinar explores the intersection of Psychology and Neuroscience—two fields that are transforming our understanding of cognition, behavior, learning, and mental health.
Through engaging discussions led by experienced faculty and researchers, this session sheds light on the synergy between psychological theories and neuroscientific discoveries, along with academic pathways and real-world applications.
👥 Speakers
Dr. Sinduja Sankaran – Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Sai University
Dr. Anil Annamneedi – Renowned Neuroscientist with expertise in neurogenetics, learning & memory, and neurodevelopmental disorders
Moderator: Mr. Nellaiappan K
📌 What You’ll Learn
Key differences and overlaps between psychology and neuroscience
Introduction to B.Sc. programs and curriculum pathways in Psychology & Cognitive Neuroscience at Sai University
Insights into career options: Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Science, Research & Academia
How interdisciplinary learning helps students tackle real-world mental health and brain-related challenges
Case studies, student projects, and research-led teaching
📍 Event Details
Event: Psychology & Neuroscience: An Interdisciplinary Journey
Hosted by: Sai University – School of Arts and Sciences
Watch Webinar: Click here to view
Explore Programs: Admissions for B.Sc. Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience
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🎯 Who Should Attend?
High school students considering undergraduate degrees in Psychology or Neuroscience
Parents, career counselors, and educators
Students and professionals curious about brain science and behavior
Anyone interested in mental health, cognitive development, and the science of learning
Date:
20 April 2025
11:00 am
Time:
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