The Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is one of the leading psychology departments globally, offering innovative research and teaching programs across diverse fields of psychology.
The department is dedicated to advancing research and education in various psychological fields, including cognition, clinical psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience. It provides comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs and is involved in cutting-edge research. The Psychology Department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem houses a group of innovative psychologists conducting cutting-edge research on human motivation, emotion, cognition, and social interactions. With 24 in-house laboratories and various 'field labs,' the department is dedicated to training the next generation of psychologists and educating the public about the science of psychology.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Münster is responsible for bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in psychology and psychological content in teacher training. It collaborates with the Department of Sport & Exercise Sciences and is divided into two main institutes: the Institute of Psychology and the Institute of Psychology in Education & Training. The Department of Psychology at the University of Münster offers comprehensive bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs, emphasizing foundational, methodological, and applied psychological sciences.
Information about the Institute of Psychology at the Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt. The University of Klagenfurt is a young, lively and innovative university. It is the largest academic educational institution in Carinthia.
The OSU Department of Psychology aims to produce exceptional, innovative research to advance knowledge about mind, brain, and behavior, with the goal of understanding and improving the human condition. We create, synthesize, and translate knowledge about behavioral, psychological, and brain processes to provide a foundation for educating our students and the public. We train undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral scholars to become 21st-century psychological scientists able to evaluate, apply, and create knowledge. We value diversity and inclusion of persons, perspectives, and approaches because it enriches our work and fosters a supportive and intellectually stimulating department community.