The University of Adelaide’s School of Psychology is one of Australia’s most prestigious, offering a world-class learning environment and delivering outstanding research and education. It focuses on the scientific study of people’s thoughts and behaviours, aiming to develop useful ways of understanding human minds and actions. The School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide is home to renowned psychology researchers, educators, and practitioners. They aim to enhance industry capabilities and improve Australians' lives, building on a tradition of international excellence in research and teaching to address global challenges.
The School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide is renowned for its excellence in research and teaching. Led by Professor Peter Strelan, whose research on the psychology of forgiveness is internationally recognized, the school provides a range of programs including the Bachelor of Psychological Science. This program investigates human thinking, behavior, feelings, and learning processes, covering aspects like personality, intelligence, and memory. The school also has a team of dedicated researchers with expertise in various areas of psychology, contributing to the advancement of psychological knowledge.
In Psychology & Technology, you learn how technology influences people and how you can let technology work for people by using psychological knowledge.
The School of Psychology at Georgia Tech is a multidisciplinary academic unit. The research and educational programs of the School help study what makes us human and mechanistically describe the dynamic human experience. We achieve this by bringing experts from complementary disciplines together to innovate at the intersection of disciplines that study the brain, behavior, technology, and people & society.
Welcome to Psychology at CMU. With nearly 30 award-winning faculty and almost 150 people in total, we are a vibrant community whose research continues our department's 100-year tradition of studying the deeper mechanisms and processes underlying human behavior and its social and neural bases. Innovation is in our DNA: our department has been at the center of helping create new scientific initiatives in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neural-nets, the role of behavior and medicine and, more recently, university-wide efforts in brain research, artificial intelligence and the science of education.