Research That Matters

Research is at the heart of UMass Lowell's Department of Psychology, where we feature:

  • Curricula that emphasize foundational and applied research skills, providing a comprehensive understanding of quantitative and qualitative methods
  • Expert faculty who are actively involved in cutting-edge research and frequently involve students in their research activities
  • State-of-the-art equipment, including computer labs, fNIRS equipment, EyeLink eye-tracking, biomonitoring devices, immersive computing (e.g., virtual reality) and a high-dimensional computing cluster
  • Community-engaged scholarship that fosters collaborative partnerships to address local and transnational challenges, directly benefiting the public
  • Close affiliations with campus research centers and institutes, where students can contribute to impactful projects

Whether you're passionate about understanding human behavior or addressing societal issues, you'll gain hands-on experience in research methodologies and data analysis, preparing you to make a meaningful impact.

Faculty Research Areas

Our faculty’s expertise spans a wide range of disciplines—from applied behavior analysis to cognitive neuroscience, and child maltreatment to health psychology—creating numerous opportunities for collaboration within and beyond the Psychology Department. Several faculty members have expertise in advanced quantitative and qualitative data analysis.

Aging and Developmental Psychology

Applied Behavior Analysis

Cognitive Psychology

Community and Social Psychology

Diversity and Feminist Psychology

Health Psychology


Psychology and Law

Quantitative and Qualitative Methods

Centers & Institutes

The Department of Psychology is closely affiliated with several research and community engagement centers, offering opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to engage in meaningful research, contribute to societal change and gain paid employment while building expertise.

  • Center for Autism Research and Education: Dedicated to identifying and meeting the needs of the autism community through targeted programming, educational opportunities and research projects.
  • Center for Community Research and Engagement: Focused on improving mental health and well-being through innovative community-based programs.
  • Center for Women and Work: Committed to advancing work conditions and economic opportunities for women through research, education, and advocacy.
  • Laboratory for Immigrant Research: Dedicated to investigating the impact of culture on the psychological, social, and health development of ethnic minority immigrant individuals, families, and communities.