An introduction to the Faculty
The Faculty of Psychology in the School of Science at TU Dresden considers itself to be an empirical human science with a focus on scientific experiments.
Brief description of the Faculty of Psychology
The Faculty of Psychology in the School of Science at TU Dresden considers itself to be an empirical human science with a focus on scientific experiments. Due to its attractive, diverse and clearly structured programme, as well as the interconnection between basic and applied subjects, the Faculty of Psychology is highly appealing to students. We currently receive four times as many applications to study Psychology in Dresden as there are places available. Excellent research infrastructure and internationally renowned teams also offer young scientists the best start to their careers. In order to achieve the common objective of understanding the cognitive, emotional, socio-cultural and neuronal processes that underlie human behaviour and experience, the Faculty of Psychology maintains a number of collaborations with other disciplines (e.g. neuroscience, psychiatry, genetics, occupational science, business, economics, education, IT and philosophy).
Learn more about the structure of the Faculty => Institute and Chairs
Learn more about the research at the Faculty => Research profile
Learn more about studying at the Faculty => Study