The Department of Psychology at North Carolina State University addresses major behavioral and social issues through innovative research and teaching. It aims to advance the science and practice of psychology and prepare the next generation of scholars.
NC State's Psychology Department is dedicated to advancing knowledge in psychology and fostering a supportive environment for students and faculty. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on real-world applications. We share a vision to: Establish and maintain a learning environment that encourages, recognizes, and rewards the full variety of contributions by staff, students, and faculty. Provide excellent undergraduate and graduate programs. Develop, transfer, and apply psychological knowledge for the benefit of society and the profession.
Glasgow's School of Psychology and Neuroscience links the mind and the nervous system through world-class research and teaching, addressing major scientific questions and contributing to human health and well-being.
Griffith University's Psychology, Social Work, and Human Services programs offer comprehensive academic and practical training for careers in mental health, social care, and human services.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary, part of the Faculty of Arts, offers both undergraduate programs (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science) and a Graduate Program split into brain and cognitive science, industrial organizational psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, and more, with Masters and Ph.D. options. The department is also an active research environment with over 20 laboratories.