Discover the rich history of psychology at the University of Toronto's Psychology Department Museum. Explore original instruments from the earliest experimental psychology research and teaching programs in Canada, showcasing the evolution of psychological practices and theories.
Welcome to the University of Toronto's Psychology Department Museum, a treasure trove of historical psychological instruments and artifacts. Our exhibition takes you on a journey through the pioneering studies conducted between 1891 and 1926, highlighting the transition of psychology from philosophy to an independent scientific discipline. Experience firsthand the instruments that defined the 'New Psychology' and learn about the individuals who shaped the field, including James Mark Baldwin and August Kirschmann.
The Living Museum is a unique space where art and vulnerability intersect. Explore our collection of works that embody the essence of creativity and the power of vulnerability as a tool for personal growth and expression.
The Ebbinghaus Museum is an online museum dedicated to Hermann Ebbinghaus, a German psychologist known for his significant contributions to the study of memory and learning.
The National Museum of Psychology at The University of Akron invites you to explore the history of our attempts to understand human behavior and experience. Featuring interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and a deep dive into the science behind psychology.