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 Autism Research Centre is a leading institution within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, committed to pioneering research on autism. Our work encompasses a wide range of studies aimed at enhancing the quality of life for individuals with autism, providing evidence-based support, and driving scientific discovery in the field of autism spectrum disorders.
The ADDF accelerates the discovery of drugs to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease through research funding and portfolio management.
Psychology at the University of Gothenburg is the science of human thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and interactions. The department studies various aspects of human development, working life, health, the environment, substance abuse, consciousness, and the judicial system, aiming to promote human development, health, and contribute to better living and working conditions.
The Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services at the University of Tokyo provides a comprehensive range of support services for students, faculty, and staff. The center aims to create a safe space for addressing concerns and offers professional counseling, mental health support, communication support, and peer support programs. It also supports international students and women researchers, ensuring a healthy and supportive environment for academic and personal growth.