The School of Psychology at the University of Auckland offers high-quality teaching and research across a range of subject areas, from evolution to mental health.
Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro (Department of Psychology) at the University of Auckland offers high-quality teaching and research across a range of psychology subjects, fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment.We offer teaching and research supervision that explores questions ranging from child development to forming lasting relationships, culture and identity to how the brain works, and from maintaining positive mental health to the building blocks of behaviour. We love what we do, and the ability of our discipline to explore questions that have always fascinated people. Who are we? How can we live well together? How did we evolve? What is the role of culture and language in the human experience? Alongside research exploring similar questions to those featured in psychology departments worldwide, we have a thriving Māori and Pacific Psychology research group and Tuākana programme, which seeks to create an inclusive and dynamic space for Māori and Pacific students.
The Department of Psychology at Northwestern University is dedicated to research and teaching in the field of psychology, covering a range of research directions from non-human primate vocalizations and cognition to political bias. Our faculty and students conduct cutting-edge research across various domains, including cognitive, social, developmental, and clinical psychology, providing profound insights into human behavior and mental processes.
The Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes) at the University of Amsterdam is ranked among the best psychology research institutes in the world, with six program groups covering a wide range of topics with a focus on basic, quantitative, and experimental research. No less than 16 of our members are among the top 2% best scientists worldwide.
Psychological science is traditionally defined as the study of behavior; neuroscience as the study of the nervous system. As a Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences we are focused on understanding mind and behavior in terms of underlying psychological processes that have their genesis in neural activity in the brain.