The Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong is committed to delivering exceptional teaching and learning experiences, advancing research in the field of psychology, and fostering knowledge exchange. We offer students and researchers opportunities to delve into psychology through various events and programs, contributing scientific knowledge to society.
Welcome to the Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong, a leading department dedicated to the teaching and research of psychology. We offer a comprehensive range of programs from undergraduate to doctoral levels and conduct innovative research in areas such as social and cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and more. Our knowledge exchange activities not only enhance academic impact but also provide valuable learning resources to the public. Vision: To achieve the highest international standards in teaching, research, and services in psychology through innovation, interdisciplinarity, and excellence. Mission: – To provide the highest-quality teaching and service to the community. – To attract the best students and staff worldwide. – To attain world-class psychological research through innovation, interdisciplinarity, and credibility.
The School of Psychology at Capital Normal University is dedicated to psychology education and research, offering a range of programs and research opportunities. It actively engages in academic exchanges and collaborations.
The field of Psychology first emerged at Harvard in the late 1800's under the scholarship of William James, and ever since then Harvard has been at the forefront of the field. The Department has a long and rich history, and its past faculty and researchers have included some of the most famous names in psychology, including B.F. Skinner, Gordon Allport, Jerome Bruner, George Miller, and Henry Murray. Psychology is one of the most popular courses of study among undergraduates at Harvard.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas aims to further the understanding of the mind, brain, and human behavior through teaching, research, and service. It prepares undergraduate and graduate students to become leaders in psychological sciences and other professions.