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The UCSC social psychology graduate program stands out with its distinctive purpose and approach. Drawing from Kurt Lewin's full-cycle framework (theory-application-action), we investigate diverse social justice matters. Students master the application of psychological principles and empirical evidence to address various societal challenges. Action-based research findings subsequently inform new theoretical developments. We explore justice-oriented concerns across different cultural, political, and policy environments using multiple research methodologies. Trainees gain expertise in laboratory experiments, field studies, and survey techniques while examining intersections of race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, gender, and disability through critical lenses like feminist theory. Alumni pursue rewarding careers in academic institutions, community organizations, government agencies, and nonprofit sectors. Our innovative research methodology and educational philosophy, coupled with our distinguished faculty's expertise, position our program as a national leader in psychological research on social justice.