Collaborative Student Projects
Discover how our students work together to create meaningful psychological research and practical applications through team-based learning experiences.
Building Research Skills Through Collaboration
Our students engage in hands-on research projects that mirror real-world psychological practice. Working in teams of 3-5 members, they develop both technical skills and collaborative abilities essential for modern psychology careers.
Each project spans multiple months, allowing deep exploration of psychological concepts while building lasting professional relationships. Students learn to manage group dynamics, delegate responsibilities, and synthesize diverse perspectives into cohesive research outcomes.
Current Team Projects
Explore some of the collaborative work our students are developing right now
Digital Wellness Research Initiative
Four students examining social media's impact on sleep patterns among university students. Their approach combines survey research with sleep tracking data, creating a comprehensive picture of digital habits and rest quality.
Community Mental Health Mapping
Three students are developing a resource guide for mental health services in Petaling Jaya. They're interviewing service providers and conducting community needs assessments to identify gaps in current support systems.
Workplace Stress Intervention Study
Five students are testing mindfulness interventions in local offices, measuring stress levels before and after implementing brief meditation sessions during work hours. Their pilot involves 80 participants across three companies.