The School of Psychology at the University of Queensland offers psychological assessment and therapy services to the public, with a focus on high-quality teaching and research.
UQ's School of Psychology is dedicated to advancing psychological science through education and clinical services. It provides a range of programs and research opportunities. Psychology has been an integral part of UQ's offerings for over a century, and we are proud of the diverse and high-quality education provided by our award-winning and comprehensive faculty. Our academic staff are experts in a broad range of sub-disciplines and fields of psychology, including but not limited to Social, Health, Organisational, Cognitive, Developmental, Neuroscience, and Clinical Psychology.
Psychology in the School of Social Sciences (SSS) offers scientific and practical training to introduce students to the field of psychology. It introduces students to the professional practices of psychologists and prepares students with the required skills and training for postgraduate studies should they prefer to carry on their education as a psychologist or behavioral researcher. Currently, the School has 18 full-time Psychology faculty members with postgraduate degrees from prominent universities in North America, Europe, and Asia. The School educates some 1,500 NTU students each semester within our core and elective psychology modules, and we have about 500 undergraduate students and 40 graduate research students currently enrolled in the undergraduate and graduate psychology programs.
Harvard Online presents curated online courses that combine faculty and disciplines from across the University, connecting learners around the globe with the world's most urgent issues.
The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University was established nearly 100 years ago and remains committed to excellence in the field. We currently support four primary research programs: aging and development; clinical psychology; behavior, brain & cognition; and social and personality psychology, with an additional emphasis on diversity science that cuts across all of these areas of specialization.