Griffith University's Psychology, Social Work, and Human Services programs offer comprehensive academic and practical training for careers in mental health, social care, and human services.
Griffith University provides a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in psychology, social work, and human services, designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to support individuals and communities in need. The courses include research, practical placements, and professional training. Griffith University's Department of Psychology offers diverse pathways to become a psychologist or utilize psychological knowledge in related careers. With a reputation for producing sought-after health sector graduates, the department provides world-class student support and degrees, from foundational learning to postgraduate research at the Centre for Mental Health.
Founded in 1905, the Institute of Psychology at Goethe University Frankfurt has a rich history in experimental psychology. Today, it unites former institutes of psychology, educational psychology, and psychoanalysis, housing 19 professorships and standing as one of Germany's largest psychology institutes.
Today, the former Palais of Prince Heinrich on the avenue Unter den Linden, is the representative seat of the university.
The Department of Psychology at Emory University emphasizes the scientific study of behavior, offering undergraduate and graduate programs across various psychology disciplines. Emory University's Department of Psychology conducts wide-ranging research with humans and nonhuman animals, studying cognition, memory, learning, social behavior, and the biological bases of these capacities, as well as the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychopathology.