Research clusters are specialized areas of study that bring together faculty and students to explore key topics in psychology. These clusters offer you the opportunity to engage deeply with specific research questions, develop expertise in their chosen area, and collaborate with faculty who are leaders in their fields. Each cluster reflects our commitment to research in a wide range of psychological disciplines, from the study of individual behavior to large-scale societal issues. Below, you will find the different research clusters available in our department along with specific faculty, each offering unique opportunities for you to contribute to cutting-edge psychological research.

Cultural, Societal, and Identity Processes

Aggression, Violence, and Antisocial Behavior

Health, Wellness, and Behavior Change

Psychology of Learning and Memory, Executive Function

Technology, Media, and Human Behavior

Psychology and Law

Social Cognition and Judgement Biases

Industrial and Vocational Psychology

Psychology and Teaching

Personality and Individual Differences

Research Methods