Harvard University-Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology at Harvard University, established in the late 1800s under the influential scholarship of William James, has consistently been a leader in the field of psychology. With a rich history that includes prominent figures like B.F. Skinner and Jerome Bruner, the department currently comprises 27 faculty members and trains 74 graduate students across four major research programs: Cognition Brain Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, and Clinical Science.
Psychology remains one of the most sought-after courses of study among undergraduates at Harvard, reflecting the growing interest in understanding human behavior and experiences. The department is actively engaged in groundbreaking research and holds a commitment to training the next generation of psychologists through a rigorous academic and clinical science model.
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