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Duke University launched an exciting and ambitious initiative aimed at cementing the University’s place at the forefront of social science research.
The Duke Interdisciplinary Initiative in Social Psychology (DIISP) draws together researchers from psychology, sociology, law, health, business and political science in addressing advanced topics - both basic and applied - at the nexus of mind, brain, and society.
The goals of DIISP are realized through the graduate program in social psychology, an interdisciplinary colloquium series, formal ties to the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) and the new DIISP laboratory for experimental social science research.
For more information on conducting research at DIISP, accessing our participant database and getting a participant payment grant, visit the DIISP Lab page.
To apply to graduate school in social psychology in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, click here.