Thames School of Social Sciences

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The School of Social Sciences at Thames promotes social sciences and arts in Nepal, empowering students who want to change the status quo with the knowledge of the complexities, diversities, and shifts in real world scenarios.

Photos from Thames School of Social Sciences's post 15/06/2026

Looking back at the best moments from Psych Sphere 2.0! ✨

From insightful panel discussions and thrilling psychology-related games to brilliant subject exhibitions.

Every moment was filled with pure energy, human insight, and research! 🔍

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03/06/2026

The winners of Solve the Mystery from Psych Sphere 2.0 have things to say regarding their experience.

31/05/2026

The winning team from Psychology Quiz have a few words to say. Congratulations to the team.

Psych Sphere 2.0 organised by the School of Social Sciences consisted of several major sub events like discussion panel, experiential zone, psychology quiz, solve the murder mystery.

27/05/2026

From personal struggles to global realities, psychology helps us make sense of it all.🌿
Welcome to Psych Sphere 2.0; where minds meet meaning.

27/05/2026

In a world constantly changing, understanding the human mind matters more than ever.
Here’s to two days of learning, sharing, and reimagining psychology together ✨

16/05/2026

Deeasha presented her research with a thoughtful exploration of contemporary psychological and social perspectives, encouraging reflection and discussion among the audience.
Dipa shared her presentation with insightful analysis and engaging ideas, contributing to the diverse range of topics showcased during the poster presentation.

09/05/2026

Shristika Dhungana presented “Can I Sleep a Little More? Understanding the Link Between Academic Stress and Sleep Quality Among University Students,” highlighting the growing impact of academic pressure on student well-being and daily life.
Bigyashree explored her research through a thoughtful presentation, contributing meaningful insights into contemporary psychological and social discussions.

07/05/2026

Aayusha Koirala presented “Trauma without Post: Re-evaluating PTSD in Continuous Conflict,” offering a deeper look into the psychological impact of prolonged exposure to conflict and unresolved trauma.
Kopila Karki explored personality and identity in “SHAPED, NOT BORN: Rethinking Antisocial Personality Disorder,” challenging conventional perspectives on the development of antisocial behavior and personality formation.

06/05/2026

Rhoda Neupane, Manushi Giriand Kritana Niraula presented “Mahoutship as an Indigenous Occupation: An Ethnographic Study of Tharu Elephant Carers in Sauraha, Chitwan,” exploring the rich intersection of tradition, livelihood, and indigenous knowledge systems within the Tharu community.

06/05/2026

Triphana Rai explored emotional dynamics in “The Emotional Centrifuse: How do Bipolar II cycles impact the stability and health of a relationship?”—highlighting the delicate balance between mental health and interpersonal bonds.
Suyesha K.C. examined perception and justice in “Beauty on Trial: A Narrative Review of Physical Attractiveness and Criminal Judgment,” revealing how appearance can subtly influence legal and social outcomes.

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Surya Bikram Gyawali Marg
Kathmandu
44650

Opening Hours

Monday 07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 17:00
Thursday 07:00 - 17:00
Friday 07:00 - 17:00
Sunday 07:00 - 17:00