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.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences focuses on understanding the neural, cognitive, and behavioral foundations of human cognition and mental health.
The Institute of Psychology at Universität Hamburg, established over 100 years ago, has evolved to focus on a scientific orientation in psychology. It collaborates intensively with other faculties and consists of twelve departments, reflecting the predominant scientific direction of psychology today.
The Department of Psychology at McGill University has for decades been one of the world's leading psychology departments. This continues to be the case, as our department consistently ranks very high among world's psychology departments (QS Rankings). Within the Faculty of Science, we provide a high quality educationto a very large undergraduate student body; our Honours program is exceptionally research intensive and has produced many outstanding graduates. The graduate program includes Clinical and Experimental tracks with about 100 students.