Research networks
Do you often wonder how we make sense of ourselves and others? Does the question of reputed parapsychological phenomena keep you awake at night? Are you aiming to gain an interdisciplinary yet deep understanding of the streams of physical and sensory information that converge in sensation, bringing the human mind and the physical world together? This is what researchers at the Department of psychology do.
The LUCK network
The LUCK network (Lund University Creativity Knowledge) aims to promote and develop creativity research with a focus on the process of creativity, conditions and development in various areas of activity, such as business, academia and school.
The Network for Educational Psychology
Educational psychology is the branch of psychology that focuses on the study of learning and teaching, as well as how various psychological factors influence education and educational processes. Educational psychology combines principles from both psychology and educational science to understand how people learn and how teaching and education can be optimized to promote learning.
CERCAP
The Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology consists of a group of researchers and associates dedicated to the scientific study of unusual but not pathological experiences and events, including reputed paprapsychological phenomena.
The network for research on Sexuality, Norms and Psychology (SNAP)
The network for research on Sexuality, Norms and Psychology (SNAP) was started in the spring of 2022 with the aim of strengthening sexuality research at the Department of Psychology at Lund University. By extension, our research and knowledge can play a role for all people in both personal life and professional practice.
The aim of the network is to identify and gather researchers with an interest in sexological perspectives and research in sexology. In addition, the network wants to strengthen sexuality research at the department and create contact areas for co-operation with other disciplines and other universities regionally, nationally and internationally.
The Network for Research in Forensic Psychology
The Network for Research in Forensic Psychology (NRFP) was founded in the autumn of 2006 as a way to gather researchers with an interest in forensic psychology.
Qualitative Analysis and Methodologies in Psychology (QAMP)
The purpose of the network is to create opportunities for researchers to discuss and collaborate on various topics relevant to qualitative research with a primarily psychological focus. Thus, the network aims to strengthen qualitative research and teaching of qualitative methods at the Department of Psychology at Lund University.
PROGS – Psychological Research On Gender Segregation
The research group PROGS investigates social psychological explanations of the gender segregation in the labor market. Among our aims is understanding gender differences in career choice and designing and evaluating career interventions aimed at reducing barriers to career choice, caused by for example gender stereotypes.