The Department of Psychological and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of Miami balances academic endeavors including teaching, research, work with diverse populations, and community service. It aims to acquire, advance, and disseminate knowledge within the field, with an emphasis on the intersection of science and application.
Founded in 1905, the Institute of Psychology at Goethe University Frankfurt has a rich history in experimental psychology. Today, it unites former institutes of psychology, educational psychology, and psychoanalysis, housing 19 professorships and standing as one of Germany's largest psychology institutes.
The Faculty of Psychology at the University of Vienna offers comprehensive research and educational programs. It conducts both basic and application-oriented research, providing students and researchers with a broad range of opportunities to explore psychological sciences.
The OSU Department of Psychology aims to produce exceptional, innovative research to advance knowledge about mind, brain, and behavior, with the goal of understanding and improving the human condition. We create, synthesize, and translate knowledge about behavioral, psychological, and brain processes to provide a foundation for educating our students and the public. We train undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral scholars to become 21st-century psychological scientists able to evaluate, apply, and create knowledge. We value diversity and inclusion of persons, perspectives, and approaches because it enriches our work and fosters a supportive and intellectually stimulating department community.