The Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong is committed to delivering exceptional teaching and learning experiences, advancing research in the field of psychology, and fostering knowledge exchange. We offer students and researchers opportunities to delve into psychology through various events and programs, contributing scientific knowledge to society.
Welcome to the Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong, a leading department dedicated to the teaching and research of psychology. We offer a comprehensive range of programs from undergraduate to doctoral levels and conduct innovative research in areas such as social and cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and more. Our knowledge exchange activities not only enhance academic impact but also provide valuable learning resources to the public. Vision: To achieve the highest international standards in teaching, research, and services in psychology through innovation, interdisciplinarity, and excellence. Mission: – To provide the highest-quality teaching and service to the community. – To attract the best students and staff worldwide. – To attain world-class psychological research through innovation, interdisciplinarity, and credibility.
Psychology at CityU integrates the study of the brain, mind, and behavior to address complex human behavior issues.
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.
The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill was founded as the Department of Psychology in 1920 by John Frederick Dashiell. The Department offers three degrees for undergraduates – a B.A. in Psychology, a B.S. in Neuroscience, and a B.S. in Psychology, a Cognitive Science minor, a Neuroscience Minor, and the Ph.D. at the graduate-level. Our Graduate Programs include Behavioral and Integrative Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology.