The Department of Psychology at the University of Macau is dedicated to the study of human behavior, mental processes, and cognitive neuroscience. It offers research and education in clinical, cognitive, social, and developmental psychology.
The University of Macau’s Department of Psychology provides comprehensive programs and conducts innovative research in various fields of psychology, aiming to enhance the understanding of human cognition, behavior, and mental health. Ranked among the top in Asia and globally, the Department of Psychology at the University of Macau comprises active researchers with diverse interests in psychology, including developmental, cognitive, social, and evolutionary psychology, as well as applied fields like organizational, clinical psychology, and global mental health.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto is one of the world's leading departments in the scientific study of the mind, brain, and behavior. It is highly ranked globally for research productivity and impact, combining excellence with accessibility. The department is committed to equipping the next generation of psychologists with the skills and knowledge to graduate with pride, healthy habits of mind, and meaningful ways of knowing.
The School of Psychology at the University of Kent makes significant contributions to local communities through volunteering, research, and public service, while enhancing the experience of staff and students through international links.
The Department of Psychology at Tufts University conducts cutting-edge research aimed at understanding the causes and consequences of mental processes and behavior. Our work addresses social, cognitive, and neural levels of analysis. We are innovative and interdisciplinary in our approach and emphasize understanding phenomena that have a direct impact on society. Scientists at all levels - faculty, postdoctoral trainees, and graduate and undergraduate students - engage in collaborative scholarship and critical thinking in the classroom and in the laboratory. This synthesis, between research and teaching, positions us to ask and answer fundamental questions while also enriching our students' understanding of psychology.