WSU Department of Psychology

WSU Department of Psychology

The Department of Psychology at Washington State University is dedicated to promoting social equity and justice within the field. They strive to build an inclusive and respectful community where all members are inspired to achieve their highest potential and support research from diverse backgrounds to advance scientific knowledge.

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Department of Psychology - University of Potsdam
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Department of Psychology - University of Potsdam

Established in 1992, the Department of Psychology at the University of Potsdam is one of Germany's youngest, offering a broad spectrum of teaching and research across thirteen professorships. The department encompasses various fields, including General and Biological Psychology, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Emotional and Biopsychology, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Cognitive Neuroscience, Educational Psychology and Social Psychology, Differential Psychology and Psychological Diagnostics, Human Science Research Methods, and Cognitive Science.

The School of Psychological Sciences - Tel Aviv University
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The School of Psychological Sciences - Tel Aviv University

Established in 1961, the School of Psychological Sciences at Tel Aviv University has grown to become the largest of its kind in Israel, offering a pioneering atmosphere with strong bonds between faculty and students. The school has evolved to offer a wide range of programs, including clinical, educational, social, occupational, cognitive, and psycho-biological psychology, and is part of the Social Sciences faculty since 1987.

University of Notre Dame Department of Psychology
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University of Notre Dame Department of Psychology

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.