The Psychology Lab, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo, is an academic institution dedicated to research and education in psychology. The lab is located in Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, in Room 2111, 1st floor, Law and Letters Building 2. The lab conducts research activities in various fields of psychology and promotes exchanges between students and researchers.
The Department of Psychology, The University of Tokyo focuses on the researches in fundamental aspects of psychology. Our department has a long history. The department was founded in 1903 as the first experimental laboratory for psychology in Japan. Since then, our faculty members have been contributing to the research and education in basic psychological science. The department is currently led by three professors, one associate professor, and two assistant professors. Our department is home to about 70 people including graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows (JSPS research fellows, etc.), and research students. We are engaged in experimental studies focusing on basic psychological processes, such as perception, attention, learning, language, memory, emotion, and social cognition. We take interdisciplinary approaches utilizing methods in psychophysics, neuroscience, and cognitive science.
The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences has three main areas: Education & Pedagogy, Social Sciences and Psychology. The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Utrecht University offers research and education in the fields of psychology, sociology, and social sciences. It focuses on understanding human behavior and societal developments.
Griffith University's Psychology, Social Work, and Human Services programs offer comprehensive academic and practical training for careers in mental health, social care, and human services.
The Department of Psychology at Maynooth University offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs, along with world-class research in areas such as clinical psychology, neuroscience, and social psychology.