Application deadlines (postmark or online time-stamp date):
- Clinical Psychology - Dec 1, 2007
- Other areas of graduate study - Dec 15, 2007
Graduate
training in Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke provides students with exceptional opportunities to examine mind, brain, and behavior
at different levels of analysis (e.g., neural, molecular, individual, and social)
using a variety of techniques (e.g., brain imaging, animal models, computational models, experimental research with humans, surveys, and field studies). Working together
with faculty members in a variety of related programs, we apply our knowledge and state
of the art techniques to answer questions that are central to an understanding
of mind, brain, and behavior.
Learn more about research and training opportunities for graduate students in Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke by following the links to the left or by reading descriptions of research interests by individual faculty members in the People section of this site.
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