The School of Psychology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University is an academic institution dedicated to psychological research and education. The establishment of the school marks a significant step in the university's comprehensive layout in the field of humanities and social sciences, reflecting the university's high regard for the discipline of psychology. The school aims to advocate scientific spirit, adhere to a people-oriented research philosophy, and closely integrate theoretical research with practical applications to provide scientific evidence and solutions for society.
The establishment of the School of Psychology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University is an important step in the university's development, aiming to lead psychological research both in China and globally. The school gathers outstanding faculty and students, striving to become a top-tier research and educational base in psychology both domestically and internationally. The students here gain knowledge, develop thinking, and temper character, contributing to the social development of China and the world.
The Institute of Psychology was created in 1920 and is the birthplace of French psychology. It was the first institution to train psychologists at the university level. The Institute has 4,000 students studying psychology from the undergraduate to the post-graduate level. It is one of the only training and research centers in France to offer a broad range of courses in the other subdisciplines that lead to the many careers in psychology. In addition, the Institute of Psychology sets itself apart through its experimental, clinical and applied research on societal issues and in the fields of health and education.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Fribourg introduces students to psychology, focusing on human experience and behavior. With a young and dynamic team of international researchers and a trilingual environment, the department offers a pleasant atmosphere for learning and contact with teaching staff.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen is engaged in research and teaching in the field of psychology. The department explores topics such as memory and concentration problems in people with bipolar disorder and the role of neuroplasticity in cognitive disorders. Professor Kamilla Miskowiak is leading projects supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.