Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The Psychology graduate program at Queen's University is globally recognized for its distinguished faculty, exceptional students, cutting-edge training, and the significance of its research, academic work, and skill-building initiatives. Our graduate programs in Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social-Personality Psychology, and Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science are structured to prioritize research proficiency and scholarly excellence, equipping you for academic pursuits or research-oriented roles in government, industry, and various other fields. Key areas of study include psychopathology (encompassing mood disorders and schizophrenia), human sexuality and sexual dysfunction, chronic pain management, developmental psychopathology, childhood adversity (such as bullying and abuse), personality disorders and assessment, suicide research, cognitive-behavioral and cognitive remediation therapies, neuroimaging techniques, genetic and epigenetic influences, psychoneuroendocrinology and psychophysiology, stress evaluation, and non-pharmaceutical interventions for health conditions.