The Psychology & Neuroscience community is dedicated to creating an academic and social environment where each person can flourish. We have ongoing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts, led by the Psychology & Neuroscience Task Force, to develop strategic priorities for diversity and inclusion with measurable outcomes. It is our priority that all students, staff, faculty, mentors, and trainees – every member of our community – is represented and supported.
Located in the heart of Duke University, the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience is recognized for its research and training in the fields of clinical psychology, cognition and cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, social psychology, and systems and integrative neuroscience. The department supports a broad range of undergraduate programs including majors and a minor in Psychology, as well as majors and minor in Neuroscience. We also offer a Ph.D. in Psychology & Neuroscience where students focus in one of our five graduate training areas.
The Psychology Department at UC Santa Cruz is known for its creative faculty and unique research programs. It offers a variety of undergraduate and doctoral degree programs, providing students with opportunities for mentorship, research, and advancement in the field of psychology.
In the Department of Psychology we focus on the investigation of behavior and its cognitive, neural and hormonal underpinnings in the full range of environmental situations. Our strengths lie in four broadly defined areas of development, cognition, neuroscience, and social and personality psychology. We develop and conduct theoretical and translational research to advance health and well-being.
The School of Psychology at the University of Auckland offers high-quality teaching and research across a range of subject areas, from evolution to mental health.