Peking University's Department of Psychology is a leading institution in psychological research and education, offering advanced degrees and conducting cutting-edge research in cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and social psychology.
The Department of Psychology at Peking University (PKU) is renowned for its academic excellence in psychological research and education. It offers a range of programs at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels, and focuses on high-quality research in fields like cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and social psychology. PKU is a pioneer in the development of psychological theories and practices in China. Peking University is the birthplace of Chinese scientific Psychology, and its undergraduate education in the discipline began in 1900. With the support of Cai Yuanpei, the former chancellor of Peking University, the first Psychological laboratory in China was established in 1927. This laboratory is the predecessor of the School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences. In recent years, the Psychological research and teaching in the school has been closely linked with national strategies and social needs in China. The school has trained a large number of talented individuals in basic and applied Psychology, and makes a great contribution to the development of Chinese Psychological science. The school is the only Chinese Psychological institute that ranks among the top 1 percent of the world in Psychological science.
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Psychology is a remarkably broad field that studies mind and behavior at all levels of analysis ranging from the micro to the macro; from single cells to complex systems; from individuals to groups and cultures; and from invertebrates to humans. Our department is committed to research, teaching/mentorship, and service. We have over 1,000 undergraduate majors and enroll approximately 100 graduate students in our Ph.D. programs. Graduate students have an unusually high success rate in securing external funding, and we have an excellent track record for placing them following their Ph.D.s.