
Clinical | Psychology Graduate Program
They receive further exposure to additional topics (e.g., human development) in the Developmental Psychopathology seminar and in the twice-monthly clinical psychology “brown …
Psychology Graduate Program | Psychology Graduate Program
Students enrolled in the PhD program may follow one of two tracks: Clinical Science or the Common Curriculum, which includes Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and …
FAQ for Applicants | Psychology Graduate Program
The Harvard Psychology Department offers a research-oriented Ph.D. program in four areas: Experimental Psychopathology & Clinical Science, Developmental, Social, and Cognition, …
Admissions | Psychology Graduate Program
All degree candidates are admitted for full-time study beginning in the fall term. Immigration status does not factor into decisions about admissions and financial aid.
Required Courses | Psychology Graduate Program
The course must be a contentful graduate-level course in order to be considered. Courses taken prior to joining the PhD program cannot be used to meet elective requirements.
The purpose of this document is to outline and describe the philosophy and structure of Harvard University’s Clinical Psychology Program and to provide students with information about the …
Dissertation & Defense | Psychology Graduate Program
Every PhD candidate in the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is required to successfully complete and submit a dissertation to qualify for degree conferral.
Funding | Psychology Graduate Program
All PhD students in our PhD training program receive a stipend for living expenses provided by Harvard/GSAS in the first, second, and final year of PhD training. This stipend is intended to …