Explore the Department of Psychology at New York University, a leading institution for psychological research and education. Discover our upcoming events, research initiatives, and academic programs in cognition, perception, and developmental psychology.
Welcome to the NYU Department of Psychology. We offer undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees. The undergraduate psychology major is one of the most popular at NYU. We offer two Ph.D. programs, Cognition & Perception, and Social Psychology, a Concentration in Developmental Psychology, and two M.A. programs, Psychology and Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology. Research in our department spans a broad range of topics from the neural bases of perception and cognition to how goals, plans and motivations affect cognition and social interactions. Involvement in this research is the core of our graduate training, and a valuable opportunity for undergraduates planning to pursue scientific careers.
The The Australian National University(ANU) School of Medicine and Psychology integrates medicine and psychology to pioneer health solutions through interdisciplinary research. It offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees.
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.
Vanderbilt Psychology - Unraveling the Human Brain and Behavior. To understand psychology is to understand the human brain, human behavior, and human cognitive processes—essentially, the key to how we think, act, and feel. Under the guidance of faculty renowned for their expertise in clinical psychology, cognition, and neuroscience, students pursue careers as therapists, data scientists in life sciences, policy makers, university professors, and many other fields that rely on deep knowledge of psychology and neuroscience