The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University integrates research in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and mental health, with a focus on understanding behavior and brain function.
Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences offers interdisciplinary programs that combine psychology and neuroscience research to enhance our understanding of mental processes and brain functions. The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences has been investigating the most fundamental questions of behavior, mind, and brain since 1883, when the first psychological laboratory in America was founded at Johns Hopkins University.
Today, the former Palais of Prince Heinrich on the avenue Unter den Linden, is the representative seat of the university.
The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at KU Leuven is one of Europe's leading institutions for psychological and educational research and training. It offers innovative programs and research in various fields of psychology and education. The Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences consists of eight research units and thirteen research groups.
The School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Newcastle is a leading institution in Australia, offering state-of-the-art facilities, world-class researchers, a vibrant clinic, and award-winning teachers. The school provides opportunities in neuroscience, developmental psychology, abnormal behavior, social psychology, work experience, overseas study, and accredited master's programs for professional psychologist qualifications.