The Department of Psychology at Lund University offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as research opportunities in various areas of psychology. The department is committed to providing high-quality education and advancing psychological science through research. The department has about 100 employees, 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students as well as 20 PhD students.
The Department of Psychology at Lund University is a leading institution for the study of psychology. It offers a variety of programs and courses designed to provide students with a strong foundation in psychological theory and research methods. The department is also actively involved in research, contributing to the advancement of psychological science. With a focus on both education and research, the Department of Psychology aims to prepare students for careers in psychology and related fields.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been leading and innovating in the field of psychology for over 120 years. We pioneered one of the world's first undergraduate programs and the longest-running psychology symposium. We also created one of the country's first law-psychology programs and a clinical graduate program accredited by the American Psychological Association. Our award-winning faculty, cutting-edge research, and unmatched student opportunities make us one of the strongest psychology programs in the nation.
The University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology holds the distinction of being the first in the UK to establish a lectureship in Psychology, a subject taught there for over a century.
Psychology at the University of Gothenburg is the science of human thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and interactions. The department studies various aspects of human development, working life, health, the environment, substance abuse, consciousness, and the judicial system, aiming to promote human development, health, and contribute to better living and working conditions.