The Department of Psychology at Northeastern University explores the inner workings of the brain and behavior. It is committed to diversity, inclusion, and cutting-edge research in areas such as behavioral neuroscience and social psychology.
The Department of Psychology at Northeastern University is a community of scholars committed to cultivating a culture of inclusion, equity, respect, and connectedness. Northeastern's Psychology Department emphasizes understanding the 'why' behind human behavior. It offers degree options from undergraduate to graduate levels, with a focus on inclusivity and real-world applications. We can develop a more equitable and inclusive psychological science when we encourage a diversity of thought, culture, and viewpoint, which are essential to lifelong learning. Diversity encompasses individuals from any group or identity that has traditionally been marginalized in the academy, in particular in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
The psychology education at the University of Turku is designed to cultivate professional competence in psychology, with a strong foundation in cooperation with six Finnish departments/sections of psychology through the Psykonet network, ensuring high-quality education.
The School of Psychology at the University of Leeds has an international reputation for research expertise, addressing key psychological issues like healthy living, childhood development, aging, and memory. Collaborating globally, the school impacts society through world-class facilities and leading research staff.
The School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences at the University of Reading is globally recognized for its leadership in education, research, and training. With 100% of its research rated as 'outstanding' or 'very considerable' in the Research Excellence Framework 2021, the school ensures students receive comprehensive knowledge from top-tier international research and teaching staff.