FIAP is an organization that brings together associations and colleges of psychology in Latin America, dedicated to promoting the development and integration of psychology in the region.
Founded in 2002 during the III Ibero-American Congress of Psychology in Bogotá, FIAP seeks to consolidate Ibero-American psychology through cooperation between its members, the promotion of research and the continuing training of professionals in the area.
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.
Open Science Tools Ltd. is a company dedicated to promoting Open Science through high-quality, minimal-cost tools like PsychoPy, PsychoJS, and Pavlovia.
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.