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.
Emory University's Department of Psychology provides a balanced curriculum in experimental, social/personality/clinical, neuroscience/animal behavior, and cognitive/developmental areas, fostering collaboration and research opportunities for students. Research in the Department of Psychology is wide-ranging, including work with both humans and nonhuman animals. We study cognition, memory, learning, social behavior, and the biological bases of these capacities. There is also work on the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology.Our methodologies include behavioral experiments, questionnaire studies, and observational studies, as well as brain imaging, electrophysiological studies, hormonal assays, and genetics.
ISU WellBeing is an initiative launched by Iowa State University to promote well-being and healthy lifestyles among its employees. It offers a range of programs, services, and resources designed to support personal health and well-being, enhance employee engagement, and foster a positive campus culture.
Psychology is the study of the mind. At Rutgers, we study psychology from different perspectives, including behavioral and systems neuroscience, clinical, cognitive, and social psychology. The mission of the Psychology Department faculty is to combine excellence in scientific research with excellence in teaching our graduate and undergraduate students.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Zurich is a leading institution recognized for its comprehensive research, distinguished faculty, and commitment to advancing the field of psychology through education, research, and public engagement. Whether you are an undergraduate student, a graduate student, or a researcher, UZH Psychology offers a vibrant and supportive environment to explore and contribute to the field of psychology.