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Student Opportunities & Resources

Student Organizations

In the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, students are encouraged to connect outside the classroom through involvement in student-led organizations. These groups provide opportunities to build community, explore shared interests, and apply what’s learned in class to real-world experiences. Whether it’s engaging in service projects, networking with peers and professionals, or participating in events that promote mental health and well-being, student organizations play a vital role in supporting both personal and academic growth.

To the right, you’ll find just three of our many student clubs—be sure to visit Perch Portal to explore the full list of opportunities.

Neuroscience Club Logo

Neuroscience Club overseen by Dr. Lisa Byrge

The Neuroscience Club welcomes UNF students from any discipline who are interested in the fascinating field of neuroscience.
Psychology Club Logo

Psychology Club overseen by Dr. Heather Pease

This club brings students together from all disciplines in the mutual discussion and activity pertaining to the human psyche.
Psi Chi Logo

Psi Chi overseen by Dr. Dominik Guess

The primary objective of Psi Chi Honor Society is to recognize those who have achieved academic excellence within the different fields of psychology.
Neuroscience Club Logo

Neuroscience Club overseen by Dr. Lisa Byrge

The Neuroscience Club welcomes UNF students from any discipline who are interested in the fascinating field of neuroscience.
Psychology Club Logo

Psychology Club overseen by Dr. Heather Pease

This club brings students together from all disciplines in the mutual discussion and activity pertaining to the human psyche.
Psi Chi Logo

Psi Chi overseen by Dr. Dominik Guess

The primary objective of Psi Chi Honor Society is to recognize those who have achieved academic excellence within the different fields of psychology.

Programs

Practicum

Students can enroll in a course-based, credit-bearing experience that allows them to develop experience at a community setting reflecting the student's main area or job orientation with supervision by faculty. Students develop professionally and practice work-related skills. Contact Dr. Paul Argott for more information.

Study Abroad

Psychology students at UNF can apply to study abroad, including at Abertay University in Dundee, Scotland. Past courses have included travel to China, Japan, and Jamaica. You can find more information at the UNF International Center's Study Abroad website.

Resources

Newsletter with resources like graduate programs, study tips, and scholarships
Offers resources for professional development and teaching
Resources, articles, and courses
Offers grants to help individuals in need with mental health concerns
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