Interested in a B.A. in psychology?

Here you can find details regarding the B.A. program, application, acceptance etc.

Lectures in the departmental colloquium

Information regarding lectures in the colloquium

Weekly lectures at the social workshop

Information regarding the lectures in the workshop

Prof. Shlomo Bentin awarded Israel's prize in psychology, 2012

In recognition of his outstanding contribution to research in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology

Prof. Emeritus Gershon Ben-Shakhar received the 2011 EMET prize

The prize is given for excellence in academic and professional achievements that have far reaching influence and significant contribution to society

Reserach: Are all judgments created equal?

Dr. Anat Maril's article published in Neuropsychologia, 2011

Research: A new book by Prof. Anat Ninio, published by Oxford (2011)

For reviews and additional deails about the book, ”Syntactic development, its input and output"

Students FAQ

Useful information for B.A. students

Weekly lectures at the cognitive workshop

Information regarding the lectures in the workshop

Lectures at the clinical workshop

Information regarding the lectures in the workshop

Participation in the psychology department's experiments

All students are welcome to participate!

The story of the first psychology department in Israel

Read more about the incredible history of our department.

Research: Depressive rumination and negation processing

A paper by graduate student Dafna Haran, Dr. Nilly Mor and Dr. Ruth Mayo, Emotion, 2011

Research: Exploring the Neuroimmunopharmacology of Opioids

Prof. Yehuda (Udi) Shavit's article in Pharmacological Reviews, 2011

Welcome to the HUJI-Psych-Site, the website of the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the first psychology department in Israel. The website contains information about courses of study at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and requirements for the B.A., M.A. and Ph.D.degrees, as well as information about faculty members and their research programs in the areas of social, cognitive, clinical, and developmental psychology, psychobiology, and neuropsychology. The website contains links to relevant units at the Hebrew University, including the Center for Brain Sciences, the Center for Neural Computation, and the Center for the Study of Rationality.