Faculty in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Boston College synergistically blend behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and psychological science approaches to address questions at the core of the human experience. As psychologists and neuroscientists, we seek to understand basic functions such as memory, emotion, visual perception, social interaction, development and learning, and problem solving and creativity, and to shed light on how these functions are altered in psychopathology, developmental disorders, or neurological disorders. Faculty in our department approach these topics from multiple, converging levels, using assessments of individual behavior, dynamic group interactions, and investigations of the neural processes and computations that give rise to behavior.
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews promotes a friendly atmosphere with a thriving community of research staff and postgraduate students, actively engaging with local schools and organizations.
The psychology education at the University of Turku is designed to cultivate professional competence in psychology, with a strong foundation in cooperation with six Finnish departments/sections of psychology through the Psykonet network, ensuring high-quality education.
The School of Psychology at the University of Southampton plays a significant role in training educational, clinical, and counseling psychologists in the UK and impacting the world through research, attracting substantial funding and offering a stimulating research environment.