The Cambridge Clinical Research Centre in Affective Disorders (C2:AD) supports research to improve understanding and treatment of affective disorders like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress reactions.
Established in 2009, C2:AD focuses on developing and evaluating clinical interventions for affective disorders with a strong foundation in basic mind and brain sciences. It is a partnership between MRC CBSU, CPFT, and the University of Cambridge, fostering collaboration between NHS clinicians and academic researchers.
The Autism Research Centre (ARC) at the University of Cambridge's Department of Psychiatry is dedicated to advancing understanding, supporting individuals, and fostering research on autism spectrum disorders.
The University of Chicago's Department of Psychology offers advanced research and education in areas such as cognitive, clinical, and developmental psychology, aiming to improve mental health and behavior.
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews promotes a friendly atmosphere with a thriving community of research staff and postgraduate students, actively engaging with local schools and organizations.