January 30, 2025 - 01:21

King’s College London has secured an impressive ninth place in the world for Psychology according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025. This achievement underscores the university's commitment to excellence in research and education within the field of psychology.
In addition to its global ranking, King’s College London has also maintained its position as the third-best university for Psychology in the United Kingdom for the third consecutive year. This consistent performance highlights the institution's robust academic programs, innovative research initiatives, and the quality of its faculty members.
The rankings are based on a range of criteria, including teaching, research, citations, international outlook, and industry income, reflecting the university's comprehensive approach to psychology education. King’s College London continues to attract students and researchers from around the world, further solidifying its reputation as a leading institution in the field of psychology.
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