Psychological & Brain Sciences
Explore the Mysteries of the Brain
Welcome
The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences at the University of Delaware is committed to the scientific study of the mind. Through our research, we seek to understand the mind, brain, and behavior across multiple levels of analysis.
Our faculty and graduate students, working in collaboration with our undergraduates, are engaged in ground-breaking research and community outreach. Our research is supported by a state-of-the-art multimodal imaging center housing MRI scanners for work with humans and animals.
We support our students through faculty and peer mentoring, a flourishing undergraduate research program, numerous study abroad opportunities, and individualized field placement and internship possibilities.
WHY Psychological & Brain Sciences at UD?
- Our undergraduate psychology program is ranked in the top 12% nationally (U.S. News and World Report). Students in the department are supported by faculty and peer mentoring, a flourishing undergraduate research program, numerous study-abroad opportunities, and individualized field placement and internship possibilities.
- Our graduate programs are ranked in the top 20% nationally, with clinical psychology ranked in the top 16% nationally (U.S. News and World Report). Our roughly 40 faculty and 70 graduate students, working in collaboration with our undergraduates, are engaged in ground-breaking research and community outreach. Our research is supported by a state-of-the-art multimodal imaging center housing MRI scanners for work with humans and animals.
- Graduates of our academic programs can expect promising careers with more than 90% employed or pursuing further education.
Top 10%
Nationally ranked psychology program. Ranking by U.S. News & World Report.
Top 16%
Nationally ranked clinical psychology program
93%
Psychology undergraduates who are employed or pursuing further education
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Examining Loneliness and Health
November 08, 2024 | Written by CAS Communications staffLisa Jaremka, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences, presented her research into loneliness and its impact on human health as a symposium keynote speaker on Oct. 23. -
President’s Student Advisory Council
November 01, 2024 | Written by UDaily staffPanel to provide perspective and recommendations on UD topics -
A conversation with Doreen Bogdan-Martin
October 16, 2024 | Written by Diane StopyraThe Blue Hen Secretary-General of the UN’s International Telecommunication Union -
UD continues to rank among nation’s best
September 24, 2024 | Written by Mike ChalmersUndergraduate programs recognized for academic excellence
Upcoming Events
Youtube Link - UD 2024 Graduate Abram Banoub shares “The Class That Will Stay With Me”: youtube.com/watch?v=YSAoFzVuHZw