Congratulations to Vanessa Anyanso for being elected as an APAGS Member-at-large. This position is a way for students to voice their concerns within the American Psychological Association.
Department of Psychology
高等教育
Minneapolis,Minnesota 609 位关注者
Unlocking human behavior and making life-changing discoveries that help people live better lives.
关于我们
The Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota is one of the most respected and innovative psychology departments in the United States. Our mission is to advance psychological science through rigorous research, effective teaching, and community engagement to improve people's lives. We seek to be a global leader in using psychology to maximize human potential in a changing world. We are the largest department in the College of Liberal Arts with over 1,500 undergraduate BA/BS majors and minors and 44 current full-time faculty members. Our 140 PhD students come from top universities around the world and engage in independent and collaborative research both within and beyond our department. The department currently has over $43 million in external funding to support faculty and student research. Drawing on a wide variety of theories, models, and methodologies, Psychology at Minnesota addresses fundamental questions at the root of human experience: How does the brain operate and influence emotional, cognitive, and behavioral reactions in different situations? How do individual and cultural differences guide our thoughts, feelings, and behavior, and vice versa? What kinds of interventions improve physical and mental health across time? What affects the functioning and success of relationships, groups, and larger organizations? And how does the delicate interplay between nature and nurture unfold?
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https://cla.umn.edu/psychology
Department of Psychology的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Minneapolis,Minnesota
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1917
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75 E River Rd
N218
US,Minnesota,Minneapolis,55455
Department of Psychology员工
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Give to the Max Day is Thursday, Nov. 21! This statewide day of giving supports impactful causes, and this year, the college is raising funds for @umncla Internship Scholarships. These scholarships help students gain valuable experience through unpaid internships. https://buff.ly/4eyHXKJ
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Congratulations to Vanessa Anyanso for winning a Graduate and Professional SEED Grant. This award honors underrepresented students for their work in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at UMN and in the community.
Vanessa Anyanso 2024 SEED Award Recipient
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Congratulations to the undergraduate students who received the Paterson Award or the Mortensen Academic Award. These awards are given to those who strong academic record, have depth of involvement in the Psychology discipline and clarity of academic purpose, strength of the student's personal statement, and past involvement in relevant extracurricular, volunteer, research, and work activities.
2024–2025 Undergraduate Scholarship Awardees
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Congratulations to Scott Vrieze and Sylia Wilson from the Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research on receiving a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study the effects of recreational marijuana legalization in the United States
MCTFR Investigators Awarded Grant by NIDA
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Juan Del Toro has been featured in APA’s Editor’s Choice Selection for his paper on how school-based cultural socialization can buffer the negative impact of racial discrimination.
Juan Del Toro’s Paper Selected as APA Editor’s Choice
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We are pleased to announce that Amanda Woodward presented the poster “Undergraduate Learning of Open Science and Preregistration” at the Annual Conference on Teaching with Carmen Brown Farrell.
Amanda Woodward Presents at the Annual Conference on Teaching
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Chris Federico was quoted in a recent article by The New York Times on where he thinks the blame will go based on presidential election results.
Chris Federico Provides Insight on Party Shifts After Election
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Alexis Cruz presented a research poster at the Society for Research in Psychopathology on “whether computational behavioral parameters could reliably predict schizotypy, affect, and functioning.”
Alexis Cruz Presents Poster at the Society for Research in Psychopathology
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The North Star Promise Program helps to cover tuition and fees for Minnesota students studying at a public institution or tribal college in the state with a family gross income under $80,000. Undergraduate, Karina Villeda, mentions that this scholarship “really just tells me, like, ‘go on and pursue your dreams.’”
Karina Villeda Recipient of the North Star Promise Program
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