Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal University - Education and Research in Psychology

Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal University - Education and Research in Psychology

The Department of Psychology at Beijing Normal University is a key institution for psychology education and research in China. We are committed to cultivating professional talents in the field of psychology, advancing academic research in psychological science, and providing psychological health services to the community. Located at 19 Xinjiekou Outer Street, Beijing, our department boasts top-notch teaching facilities and research resources.

Department of Psychology, Beijing Normal University - Education and Research in Psychology

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Welcome to the Department of Psychology at Beijing Normal University, a distinguished platform for learning and researching psychology. We offer comprehensive psychology education from undergraduate to doctoral levels, covering various fields such as basic and applied psychology. Our research outcomes have a broad impact in the academic world, contributing significantly to the advancement of psychology.

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