Uni-Missouri-Psychological Sciences

Uni-Missouri-Psychological Sciences

The Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri is a vibrant and research-focused entity emphasizing teaching excellence. It comprises tenured and tenure-track faculty, teaching faculty, clinical faculty, and staff, supporting over 1,000 undergraduate students and doctoral programs with emphasis areas in clinical, cognition and neuroscience, developmental, quantitative, and social/personality psychology.

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Department of Psychology | FIU College of Arts, Sciences & Education
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Department of Psychology | FIU College of Arts, Sciences & Education

Florida International University's psychology programs are designed to equip students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills for successful careers in psychology. The department is nationally recognized for its outstanding faculty and programs that emphasize strong curricula, student engagement, and cutting-edge research.

Carnegie Mellon University Department of Psychology
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Carnegie Mellon University Department of Psychology

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.

Boston College Department of Psychology
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Boston College Department of Psychology

Faculty in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Boston College synergistically blend behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and psychological science approaches to address questions at the core of the human experience. As psychologists and neuroscientists, we seek to understand basic functions such as memory, emotion, visual perception, social interaction, development and learning, and problem solving and creativity, and to shed light on how these functions are altered in psychopathology, developmental disorders, or neurological disorders. Faculty in our department approach these topics from multiple, converging levels, using assessments of individual behavior, dynamic group interactions, and investigations of the neural processes and computations that give rise to behavior.