Glasgow's School of Psychology and Neuroscience links the mind and the nervous system through world-class research and teaching, addressing major scientific questions and contributing to human health and well-being.
Penn State's Department of Psychology emphasizes research, teaching, and service to advance understanding of human behavior, thoughts, and emotions. The department is dedicated to discovering knowledge and applying it to improve lives and communities.
The Department of Psychology, established in 1967, is an intellectually diverse community of scholars engaged in research addressing psychology at the levels of mind, brain, and society. We strive for excellence in our scholarship and teaching, and we seek to cultivate in our students a dedication to the highest standards in their endeavors. We are committed to collaboration within and across disciplinary boundaries, and to sustaining professional links with relevant local, national, and global organizations.
Established in 1961, the School of Psychological Sciences at Tel Aviv University has grown to become the largest of its kind in Israel, offering a pioneering atmosphere with strong bonds between faculty and students. The school has evolved to offer a wide range of programs, including clinical, educational, social, occupational, cognitive, and psycho-biological psychology, and is part of the Social Sciences faculty since 1987.