
Enhancing Educational Relevance: FKS Holds Audience with the Indonesian Clinical Psychology Collegium
BANDUNG, April 22, 2026 – The School of Communication and Social Sciences (SCS) at Telkom University continues to strengthen its strategic network in the field of mental health. On Monday, April 20, 2026, FKS leadership welcomed an audience delegation from the Indonesian Clinical Psychology Collegium (IPK Indonesia) at the SCS Dean’s Office, Bandung.
The meeting served as an intensive discussion platform to explore collaboration opportunities in developing a more adaptive Clinical Psychology curriculum. The primary focus of this synergy is to ensure that graduates possess competencies relevant to community needs, particularly amidst the increasingly complex dynamics of mental health issues.
Addressing Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age
As public awareness of mental health rises, the discussion underscored the vital role of clinical psychology, which is no longer limited to understanding challenges but must also integrate technology as a solution. The digital era demands new approaches that are more inclusive and efficient.
“This synergy is expected to yield strategic innovations. We aim to produce competent professionals who are ready to face changing times by leveraging technology within the field of psychology,” stated a faculty representative during the meeting.
Innovation and Strategic Steps
The partnership with the IPK Indonesia Clinical Psychology Collegium is projected to cover several aspects, including:
- Aligning professional competency standards within the educational curriculum.
- Developing joint research regarding community behavior in the digital era.
- Enhancing the capacity of educators and students through sharing sessions with professional practitioners.
Through this audience, SCS Telkom University reaffirms its position as an institution responsive to contemporary social issues, while remaining committed to producing innovations that have a real impact on the well-being of the Indonesian people.
