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.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary is dedicated to teaching and research in a diverse range of disciplines. Students can develop skills in conducting research with human participants and animals, and learn how psychology contributes to fields such as brain and cognitive science, industrial organizational psychology, and social psychology. The department offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including a clinical psychology program accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association.
The Psychology & Neuroscience community is dedicated to creating an academic and social environment where each person can flourish. We have ongoing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts, led by the Psychology & Neuroscience Task Force, to develop strategic priorities for diversity and inclusion with measurable outcomes. It is our priority that all students, staff, faculty, mentors, and trainees – every member of our community – is represented and supported.
The University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology holds the distinction of being the first in the UK to establish a lectureship in Psychology, a subject taught there for over a century.
The Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on understanding human cognition and social behavior through rigorous research and education.