The Institute of Psychology at Universität Hamburg, established over 100 years ago, has evolved to focus on a scientific orientation in psychology. It collaborates intensively with other faculties and consists of twelve departments, reflecting the predominant scientific direction of psychology today.
The Institute of Psychology at the University of Hamburg offers a range of programs and research opportunities in psychology. It is known for its commitment to research excellence and innovation, with a focus on areas such as clinical psychology and neuroscience. The institute hosts various events and lectures, providing students and researchers with a platform for academic and professional development.
Faculty in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Boston College synergistically blend behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and psychological science approaches to address questions at the core of the human experience. As psychologists and neuroscientists, we seek to understand basic functions such as memory, emotion, visual perception, social interaction, development and learning, and problem solving and creativity, and to shed light on how these functions are altered in psychopathology, developmental disorders, or neurological disorders. Faculty in our department approach these topics from multiple, converging levels, using assessments of individual behavior, dynamic group interactions, and investigations of the neural processes and computations that give rise to behavior.
The Psychology Department at UC Santa Cruz is known for its creative faculty and unique research programs. It offers a variety of undergraduate and doctoral degree programs, providing students with opportunities for mentorship, research, and advancement in the field of psychology.
Psychological science is traditionally defined as the study of behavior; neuroscience as the study of the nervous system. As a Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences we are focused on understanding mind and behavior in terms of underlying psychological processes that have their genesis in neural activity in the brain.