Department of Psychology - University of Essex

Department of Psychology - University of Essex

Studying psychology at the University of Essex allows students to explore the complexities of human behavior in a world increasingly shaped by new technologies, diverse cultures, and global challenges.

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Psychology Department, Fudan University
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Psychology Department, Fudan University

Established in 1923, the Psychology Department at Fudan University has a long and distinguished history. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, focusing on training high-level psychology professionals.

Tsinghua University Department of Psychology
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Tsinghua University Department of Psychology

The Department of Psychology at Tsinghua University was founded in the autumn of 1926 and is one of the earliest psychology departments in Chinese universities. It was founded by famous psychologists Tang Yue, Sun Guohua, Zhou Xiangeng and others, and is one of the six major departments of the School of Science at Tsinghua University. The Department of Psychology emphasizes the teaching and research of basic psychological theories, and the courses offered focus on natural sciences. It has established general psychology laboratories and experimental psychology laboratories. In 1932, the Institute of Psychology was established and began to recruit graduate students.

Brown University Cognitive, Linguistic & Psychological Sciences
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Brown University Cognitive, Linguistic & Psychological Sciences

The Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences (CLPS) was created in 2010 by joining the departments of Psychology (established in 1892) and Cognitive & Linguistic Sciences (formed in 1986). State-of-the-art research in mind, brain, behavior and language requires spanning multiple levels of analysis and using a range of approaches and methodologies, and the integration of these two closely related departments has created an environment where this intellectual synthesis can flourish. The creation of CLPS reflects Brown's philosophy to build bridges between disciplines and to encourage interdisciplinary studies.