The Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto is one of the world's leading departments in the scientific study of the mind, brain, and behavior. It is highly ranked globally for research productivity and impact, combining excellence with accessibility. The department is committed to equipping the next generation of psychologists with the skills and knowledge to graduate with pride, healthy habits of mind, and meaningful ways of knowing.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto is one of the world's best, recognized for its research excellence and commitment to accessible education. Importantly, we combine excellence with accessibility more successfully than virtually any other university in the world. Collectively, we take pride in training the next generation of psychologists to equip them with the skills and knowledge to graduate with pride, healthy habits of mind, and meaningful ways of knowing. Let the Department of Psychology help you realize your potential. The department offers a comprehensive curriculum and research opportunities, preparing students for successful careers in psychology and related fields. It is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive learning environment, promoting innovation and excellence in psychological research and education.
The School of Psychology at the University of Kent makes significant contributions to local communities through volunteering, research, and public service, while enhancing the experience of staff and students through international links.
La Trobe University offers a comprehensive understanding of the human mind and its influence on behavior through its psychology programs. Students develop analytical, research, and communication skills, covering areas such as clinical and health psychology, developmental and social psychology, assessment, intervention, and research, equipping them to enhance health and well-being at various levels.
The Department of Psychology at Stockholm University embraces the pluralism and width which comes with the subject of psychology.