The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University was established nearly 100 years ago and remains committed to excellence in the field. We currently support four primary research programs: aging and development; clinical psychology; behavior, brain & cognition; and social and personality psychology, with an additional emphasis on diversity science that cuts across all of these areas of specialization.
Harvard's Department of Psychology is a leader in psychological research, education, and practice. The department's work spans a wide range of areas including cognition, emotion, social psychology, clinical psychology, and neuroscience.
The Department of Psychology at Baruch College (CUNY) offers a diverse range of courses and research opportunities in the fields of psychology, preparing students for careers in clinical, research, and applied psychology.
Stanford University's Department of Psychology is known for its pioneering research in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and mental health, offering world-class training for future psychologists.
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.