The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) has cultivated a tradition of strong, empirically based teaching and research in contemporary experimental psychology. The 42 faculty, 70 graduate students, and many of the 2500 undergraduate majors conduct cutting-edge research in core areas of experimental psychology, including cognition and the perceptual sciences, developmental and evolutionary psychology, neuroscience and behavior, and social psychology. The department's commitment to interdisciplinary pursuits are reflected in expansive research and teaching collaborations with a variety of other disciplines, including the biological sciences, anthropology, communication, educational psychology, linguistics, geography, and sociology. One of 10 campuses of the prestigious University of California system, and the fifth leading public university in the nation, UCSB provides a dynamic intellectual environment that prizes academic rigor and creativity to generate discoveries with wide-ranging impact. The inspirational setting is embedded in nature, nestled between the Santa Ynez mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
The School of Psychology at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington focuses on understanding human nature and behavior, addressing some of science's most challenging questions. Recognized as New Zealand's top school for research quality and output, students are taught by academic staff at the forefront of their fields.
UCSD Psychology Department is dedicated to the study of the mind, brain, and behavior. UCSD Psychology Department encourage undergraduate and graduate students to work directly with top-tier scientists on cutting edge research. UCSD Psychology Department offer a range of undergraduate majors, preparing students for a plethora of careers in and outside of research. We provide a vibrant tapestry of workshops, events, and opportunities for experiential learning. UCSD Psychology Department celebrate our diverse population and strive to foster community.
The Department of Psychology at Stockholm University embraces the pluralism and width which comes with the subject of psychology.