The Department of Psychology at Monash University Malaysia offers high-quality education and research opportunities in psychology, preparing students for diverse career paths.
Monash University Malaysia's Department of Psychology is committed to providing a strong foundation in psychological science, with a focus on practical applications and real-world impact. Established in 1998, Monash University Malaysia is the third largest campus of Australia's largest university and the first foreign university campus in Malaysia. We are a premier research-intensive Australian university ranked among the top 50 universities globally by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023, and a member of Australia's prestigious Group of Eight (Go8). Monash University is also ranked 42 in the latest QS World University Rankings.
Psychology is a remarkably broad field that studies mind and behavior at all levels of analysis ranging from the micro to the macro; from single cells to complex systems; from individuals to groups and cultures; and from invertebrates to humans. Our department is committed to research, teaching/mentorship, and service. We have over 1,000 undergraduate majors and enroll approximately 100 graduate students in our Ph.D. programs. Graduate students have an unusually high success rate in securing external funding, and we have an excellent track record for placing them following their Ph.D.s.
Psychology students at Leiden University are taught by leading researchers in the field.
The Psychology Lab, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo, is an academic institution dedicated to research and education in psychology. The lab is located in Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, in Room 2111, 1st floor, Law and Letters Building 2. The lab conducts research activities in various fields of psychology and promotes exchanges between students and researchers.