Graduate Careers

The UConn Department of Psychological Sciences attracts excellent graduate students each year and provides them with top-quality education and mentorship. As a result, our alumni pursue an exciting array of careers in academia, clinical practice, government, industry, and beyond. Explore our alumni placements by field and find career development resources for graduate students below.

Alumni Placements

Ph.D. Graduates

The Department surveys alumni of the Ph.D. in psychological sciences each year to collect information about initial and current job placements. We compile survey results in five-year increments to increase the sample size and significance of the findings.

More than 99% of survey respondents* report working at a position related to their degree. They also report currently holding positions in the following areas:

43%

University or college faculty

18%

Clinician

15%

Postdoc

14%

Industry

8%

Government institution

1%

Other

*Ph.D. alumni across all concentrations who graduated between 2003 and 2018, (n=250).

Placements by Concentration

In addition, several of our Ph.D. concentrations collect alumni placements of their graduates:

Career Resources for Graduate Students

Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills

The Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills offers resources tailored especially for graduate students and postdocs, including:


Job Postings

The Department collects external job opportunities open to Ph.D. students and periodically posts them to the website.

Assistant Professor of Psychology (Two Positions)

The Department of Psychology at Hampton University, is within the School of Liberal Arts and Education (SLAE) and currently houses the BA in Psychology, BA in Psychology– Pre-Medical Track, BA in Psychology-Black Marriage & Family Studies Track, and the forthcoming MA in Psychology in Community Psychology. The Department is seeking to fill a full-time faculty position at Assistant Professor Level beginning Fall 2025/Spring 2026.

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Laura Bassi Scholarship

The Laura Bassi Scholarship was established in 2018 with the aim of providing editorial assistance to postgraduates and junior academics whose research focuses on neglected topics of study, broadly construed. The scholarships are open to every discipline and the next round of funding will be awarded in Summer 2025:

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Licensed Psychologist

Aspire is seeking to hire a doctoral level clinical or school psychologist to join our growing mental health team. Aspire’s mental health team serves both typically developing individuals with mental health challenges as well as individuals with developmental disabilities and co-morbid mental health challenges.

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