The Psychology & Neuroscience community is dedicated to creating an academic and social environment where each person can flourish. We have ongoing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts, led by the Psychology & Neuroscience Task Force, to develop strategic priorities for diversity and inclusion with measurable outcomes. It is our priority that all students, staff, faculty, mentors, and trainees – every member of our community – is represented and supported.
Located in the heart of Duke University, the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience is recognized for its research and training in the fields of clinical psychology, cognition and cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, social psychology, and systems and integrative neuroscience. The department supports a broad range of undergraduate programs including majors and a minor in Psychology, as well as majors and minor in Neuroscience. We also offer a Ph.D. in Psychology & Neuroscience where students focus in one of our five graduate training areas.
The UCLA Department of Psychology is one of the top departments in the world, offering innovative research and education in various areas including cognitive, clinical, social, and behavioral neuroscience.
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.
Ghent University is an open, pluralistic and socially engaged university.