The psychology education at the University of Turku is designed to cultivate professional competence in psychology, with a strong foundation in cooperation with six Finnish departments/sections of psychology through the Psykonet network, ensuring high-quality education.
Discover the Psychology program at the University of Turku, offering high-quality education leading to professional competence in psychology. Learn about our history, faculty, and the Psykonet network that enhances our educational offerings.
The Department of Psychology at Catholic University of Korea was established in 1978. As of 2021, it has produced over 2,700 graduates. By 2021, the department boasts 13 faculty members, making it one of the largest departments at Catholic University. Psychology systematically studies human thoughts, actions, and emotions. This research process not only demands rigorous observation and experimentation, and logical inference but also requires a deep understanding and love for humanity. The Department of Psychology at Catholic University of Korea helps students accurately understand and accept people through practical and experiential exploration of various human psychologies and behaviors. Additionally, it emphasizes research methods and experiments to cultivate a scientific way of thinking.
The Department of Psychology at the National University of Singapore (NUS) offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as research opportunities in various areas of psychology.
The Psychological Sciences department at William & Mary offers a comprehensive program integrating natural and social science approaches to understanding mental processes and behaviors.