The Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech is a rich discipline that lies at the crossroads of biology and society. It is integral to understanding human behavior and addressing societal issues. The department's mission is to conduct research that transforms lives and inspires others on campus, in Southwest Virginia, and across the world. Highlights include the Mobile Autism Clinic, which provides services for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in rural areas, and the addition of new faculty members.
The Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech is a hub science that bridges various fields and lies at the crossroads of biology and society. It is integral to understanding human behavior and addressing societal issues, with a mission to conduct research that transforms lives and inspires others globally. Our outstanding faculty are engaged in interdisciplinary research collaborations that advance knowledge in several key areas, such as clinical science, developmental science, industrial and organizational psychology, and biological psychology. Our students immerse themselves in hands-on learning and research alongside our faculty to address a wide range of human behavior, mental processes, and societal challenges.
The Department of Psychology at Notre Dame is a community of scholars and learners seeking to reveal and understand the principles and mechanisms that give rise to human behavior. Using basic, applied, and clinical research methods, our faculty and students develop novel theories of behavior, connect behavior to brain function, and develop evidence-based approaches to the treatment of behavioral disorders.
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.
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.