The Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) is the national voice for psychology in Canada. It supports the professional development of psychologists and promotes psychological science in various fields such as healthcare, education, and research.
The CPA is dedicated to advancing the science, practice, and education of psychology in Canada. It offers resources for psychologists, students, and the public, focusing on the latest research, professional standards, and educational opportunities in psychology. Established in 1939, the CPA is a leading organization dedicated to advancing psychology's role in society. Officially incorporated in 1950 and renewed under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act in 2013, the CPA envisions a society where a deep understanding of human needs and behaviors informs legislation, policies, and programs. Our mission is to promote research, knowledge, and application of psychology through advocacy, support, and collaboration. Guided by our 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, we aim to enhance the relevance of psychology in public policy and societal well-being.
Explores the latest research findings and theoretical advancements in the field of psychology.
The Institute of Psychology at Universität Hamburg, established over 100 years ago, has evolved to focus on a scientific orientation in psychology. It collaborates intensively with other faculties and consists of twelve departments, reflecting the predominant scientific direction of psychology today.
The School of Psychological Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London, is a vibrant and world-leading center for innovative psychological research and training. It offers a range of courses from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, as well as MPhil/PhD research opportunities. Birkbeck's School of Psychological Sciences has a long-standing commitment to providing education to all capable and motivated individuals, regardless of their circumstances.