KU Department of Psychology

KU Department of Psychology

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.

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CUHK Department of Psychology | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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CUHK Department of Psychology | The Chinese University of Hong Kong

The MA in Psychology program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers a conversion program for graduates without a psychology background, preparing them for further studies and careers in psychology.

Department of Psychology - UW-Madison (University of Wisconsin-Madison) - Advancing the Frontiers of Psychological Science
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Department of Psychology - UW-Madison (University of Wisconsin-Madison) - Advancing the Frontiers of Psychological Science

The Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is dedicated to providing exceptional education and research in psychology. Our faculty conduct innovative research across various domains, including cognitive, social, developmental, and clinical psychology. Our students prepare for their future academic and professional careers by engaging in cutting-edge research.

Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh
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Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh

The Psychology department at the University of Edinburgh was established in 1906 by the estate of George Combe. The first permanent post was known as the Combe lectureship in General and Experimental Psychology. The first incumbent, Dr W.G. Smith, was a PhD student of Wilhelm Wundt, a founding father of modern psychology. The second incumbent, James Drever, became the first Professor of Psychology in Scotland. After a philosophically oriented start, the appointment of a biologist, Professor D.M. Vowles, as chair in 1968 saw psychology develop strongly as a scientific discipline. The department was incorporated into the School of Philosophy, Psychology, & Language Sciences in 2003. We currently have around forty members of academic staff spanning all major areas of academic psychology: cognition, development, individual differences, neuroscience, and social psychology. We offer both undergraduate and postgraduate training, including several taught and research Masters, and PhDs.