The Psychology faculty at the University of Michigan are productive researchers, including many leaders in the field. We have numerous research labs that not only create knowledge, but also provide myriad opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in research.
Many faculty members exemplify the Department of Psychology's committment to diversity by conducting research in diveristy-related areas. You may read more about these faculty members and other diversity-related research below.
Research Labs in the Department of Psychology
African American Racial Identity- Robert Sellers
Cultural Psychology of Gender, Immigration and Race- Ram Mahalingam
Culture and Cognition Program- Shinobu Kitayama
Elizabeth Cole Research Lab- Elizabeth Cole
Gender and Personality in Context- Abigail Stewart
Gender and Respect in Organizations Lab- Lilia Cortina
Program for Research on Black Americans- James Jackson
Psychology of Inequality Lab- Arnold Ho
Stereotypes and Prejudice Research Interest Group- Denise Sekaquaptewa