The Department of Psychology at the University of Würzburg offers comprehensive research, teaching, and training in various fields of psychology, including clinical, developmental, social, and experimental psychology.
The University of Würzburg's Department of Psychology is a leading academic institution offering a wide range of research programs and courses in psychology. It focuses on both fundamental and applied aspects of psychological science, with expertise in areas such as clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, and neuropsychology. The department promotes interdisciplinary research and collaborates with international institutions. Founded in 1896 by Oswald Külpe, the Institute for Psychology of the University of Würzburg has a rich history in experimental psychology. It was instrumental in the development of the Würzburg School of thought psychology and continues to be a hub for renowned psychologists and cutting-edge research.
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.
The Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on understanding human cognition and social behavior through rigorous research and education.
Ghent University is an open, pluralistic and socially engaged university.