The Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is dedicated to providing exceptional education and research in psychology. Our faculty conduct innovative research across various domains, including cognitive, social, developmental, and clinical psychology. Our students prepare for their future academic and professional careers by engaging in cutting-edge research.
Welcome to the Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a leading department dedicated to the education and research in psychology. We offer a comprehensive curriculum and research opportunities across a broad range of psychological disciplines, helping students gain a deep understanding of human behavior and mental processes. Our alumni have achieved notable success in academia, industry, and public service. UW–Madison is one of the 10 largest research institutions in the country, allocating more than $1 billion annually to groundbreaking inquiry. Spanning the humanities to the hard sciences, our vast research enterprise has a singular mission: to better understand ourselves and the world around us.
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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.
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