The school offers a three-year program, culminating in a BA Honours degree in Psychology.
The Jindal School of Psychology & Counselling (JSPC) will commence with the first batch of students in August this year. Interested students can apply for the BA Honours degree in Psychology, designed to ensure students receive a robust interdisciplinary education in the psychological sciences.
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A health care worker inoculates a woman with a Covid vaccine at a district hospital in the outskirts of New Delhi on April 22, 2021. | Photo by Anindito Mukherjee/Getty Images
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Last modified on Fri 7 May 2021 00.23 EDT
Clusters of the Indian variants of Covid-19 have been found across England, including in care homes, the Guardian has learned, amid growing fears about the speed with which they are spreading in communities.
The latest update of case numbers of these variants was due to be published on Thursday. But leaked emails seen by the Guardian show the announcement was delayed until at least Friday because of the local elections.
The documents also suggest officials from Public Health England are poised to escalate one of the variants to one “of concern”.
Scientists have been assessing three closely related variants first detected in India and since found in the UK because they may have mutations that help the virus to evade the body’s immune responses and be more transmissible due to their spike protein mutations.
Friday May 7, 2021, 6:57 PM
Cases of the Indian variant have been found in the UK, with the most recent being seven cases identified in Northern Ireland. Credit: PA
An Indian Covid variant, which has been found in the UK, has been escalated to a variant of concern, Public Health England (PHE) has confirmed.
The decision to reclassify the variant is based on evidence which suggests it is at least as transmissible as a strain known as the Kent variant, PHE said.
Figures show cases of the variant in the UK have increased to 520 from 202 over the last week, and almost half of these cases are related to travel or contact with a traveller.