Alumni story - Benjamin Low - Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Hear from Benjamin Low, our Master of Psychology (Clinical) graduate, as he shares what inspired him to pursue psychology and how JCU helped him succeed in his career.Learn more about Master of Psychology (Clinical): https://www.jcu.edu.sg/courses-and-study/courses/course/master-of-psychology-clinicalConnect with James Cook University, Singapore:
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