The School of Psychology at the University of Queensland offers psychological assessment and therapy services to the public, with a focus on high-quality teaching and research.
UQ's School of Psychology is dedicated to advancing psychological science through education and clinical services. It provides a range of programs and research opportunities. Psychology has been an integral part of UQ's offerings for over a century, and we are proud of the diverse and high-quality education provided by our award-winning and comprehensive faculty. Our academic staff are experts in a broad range of sub-disciplines and fields of psychology, including but not limited to Social, Health, Organisational, Cognitive, Developmental, Neuroscience, and Clinical Psychology.
Our department has three graduate programs that lead to a PhD—clinical, social-personality, and developmental psychology. We also have an undergraduate psychology major and several psychology minors.
UCSD Psychology Department is dedicated to the study of the mind, brain, and behavior. UCSD Psychology Department encourage undergraduate and graduate students to work directly with top-tier scientists on cutting edge research. UCSD Psychology Department offer a range of undergraduate majors, preparing students for a plethora of careers in and outside of research. We provide a vibrant tapestry of workshops, events, and opportunities for experiential learning. UCSD Psychology Department celebrate our diverse population and strive to foster community.
Located in the heart of Los Angeles, the University of Southern California Department of Psychology has among its faculty internationally recognized scholars and one of the most diverse student populations in the United States. Our faculty and students are engaged in groundbreaking studies, investigating basic theoretical questions and bringing their work to bear on some of society's most pressing needs. The department offers graduate training in five areas: Brain & Cognitive Science, Clinical Science, Developmental Psychology, Quantitative Methods and Computational Psychology, and Social Psychology.