Training students in the neural bases of human behavior, cognition and perception. Cognitive and Brain Sciences are a basic component of any academic program in psychology. The Cognitive and Brain ...
STEM-OPT Visa Eligible: The STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows full-time, on-campus international students on an F-1 student visa to stay and work in the U.S. for up to three years ...
The competitive PhD program at Brandeis aims to educate exceptional psychological scientists, thinkers and teachers who will make important contributions to the field, whether in the academy, industry ...
Qualified undergraduate students in the in the B.S. in Cognitive Science or B.A. in Linguistics, as well as students completing a Bachelor's degree in related fields like Anthropology, Computer and ...
Brandeis University's Department of Psychology offers the master's degree in general psychology and the PhD in Brain, Body, and Behavior Across the Lifespan. Our active and collegial department ...
We only admit students one time per year. Our graduate students begin their programs of study in the fall semester. Although our graduate programs technically consist of separate master's and doctoral ...
Boston College Psychology and Neuroscience is an inclusive department that values diversity. We welcome all applicants, and strongly encourage students from underrepresented groups and ...
NOTE: Dr. Kaiser reviews applications for PhD students, both from the Clinical program and from the Cognitive program. Applicants to the Cognitive program must also select a co-mentor who is a ...
Health psychology, women's health, and Asian American Studies. Ivy Ho's research focuses on health disparities among marginalized women, the relationship between interpersonal stress (both traumatic ...
Development of children and youth: Disability and individual differences; family and school; foster care and adoption; basic mechanisms in autism and other developmental disorders; sibling ...
The Cognitive and Brain Sciences Program is designed to train students to become effective scholars and instructors and to prepare them for professional positions in academic and research settings.