The American Psychological Association (APA) has various divisions that focus on different areas of psychology.
The APA’s 54 divisions represent specialty areas from clinical psychology to sport and exercise psychology, each hosting conferences, publications, and networking for professionals and students. Membership in divisions is open to both members and non-member professionals.
The American Psychological Association (APA) is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. APA supports psychology research, education, and practice, and advocates for the application of psychological science to improve society.
The Department of Psychology at MacEwan University offers comprehensive undergraduate programs, emphasizing both theoretical and applied aspects of psychology, supported by experienced faculty.
The Department of Psychological Sciences at Rice University uniquely blends the science of the human brain (e.g., researching the brain, memory, and language) with the science of human behavior and performance (e.g., researching effectiveness and satisfaction in educational and workplace settings). Our breadth of research interests creates a unique learning and research environment. The primary emphasis in the department is on research, in both the laboratory and applied settings.