Join an info session this March to meet our Faculty and Clinic Directors

Gain insights from expert faculty at our upcoming PhD in Clinical Psychology info sessions to help inform your next steps toward applying.

 

Student Panel Discussion on Mon, March 2nd - 5:15–6:00 PM PST

Don’t miss this live, student-led panel discussion and information session. Hear directly from current doctoral students about their experiences with coursework, research, clinical training, work–life balance, and what it’s really like to be in the program. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, get tips for interviews and the transition to graduate study, and connect with the PAU community before you arrive.

Info Session on Wed, March 4th at 5:15–6:00 PM PST 

This exclusive virtual event offers a comprehensive introduction to our PhD program in Clinical Psychology. Faculty members and clinic directors will discuss the program's academic rigor, clinical training opportunities, and research specializations. During these interactive sessions, attendees can engage directly with program leadership, ask questions, and gain insights into the unique educational experience that characterizes our doctoral training.

Explore bios below for faculty attending the info session, including areas of emphasis, research labs, and clinical training.

Matthew-Cordova-Play-Rounded

Matt Cordova, PhD 

Professor, Co-Director & Research Group Advisor, Early intervention Clinic

Eleanor-Palser-Rounded

Eleanor Palser, PhD 

Assistant Professor, Director of Pediatric Behavioral Health

Elisabet-Revilla-Rounded

Elisabet Revilla, PhD

Clinical Supervisor and Director, La Clinica Latina

Michael-Richards-Rounded

Michael Richards, PhD

Assistant Professor, Director of the Community Clinic

Mikael-Rubin-Rounded

Mikael Rubin, PhD

Assistant Professor

Tilman-Schulte-Rounded

Tilman Schulte , PhD

Professor, Psychology Department Chair

Pei-Chun-Tsai-Rounded

Pei-Chun Tsai, PhD

Associate Professor

Info Session on Tue, March 10 at 5:15–6:00 PM PST

This exclusive virtual event offers a comprehensive introduction to our PhD program in Clinical Psychology. Faculty members and clinic directors will discuss the program's academic rigor, clinical training opportunities, and research specializations. During these interactive sessions, attendees can engage directly with program leadership, ask questions, and gain insights into the unique educational experience that characterizes our doctoral training.

Explore bios below for faculty attending the info session, including areas of emphasis, research labs, and clinical training.

Jan-Habarth-Rounded

Jan Habarth, PhD

Associate Professor

Satveer-Kler-Play-Rounded

Satveer Kler, PhD

Assistant Professor

Daniel-Levy-Rounded

Daniel Levy, PhD

Director, Memory Abilities and Processes Lab (MAP)

Sita-Patel-Play-Rounded

Sita Patel, PhD

 Professor 

Director, Culture, Community & Global Mental Health Research Group

Kayleigh-Watters-Rounded

Kayleigh Watters, PhD

 Assistant Professor

Director of the Trauma, Diversity, and Systemic Change Lab (TDSC)

Aviva-Wilcox-Rounded

Aviva Wilcox, PsyD, PMH-C

Distinguished Professor of Clinical Supervision

Curriculum Introduction Session on Thu, March 19 at 5:15–6:00 PM PST

Join us for a deep dive of the 5-6 year curriculum and clinical training for the PhD in Clinical Psychology program. Explore bios below for faculty presenting this session on the PhD curriculum. 

Alinne-Barrera-Rounded

Alinne Barrera, PhD

  Professor 

Director of the PhD Clinical Psychology
 

Kimberly-Balsam-Rounded

Kimberly Balsam, PhD

 Professor 

Director of the Center for LGBTQ Evidence-Based Applied Research (CLEAR) 

Liz-McConnell--Rounded

Liz McConnell, PhD

 Assistant Professor

Director, Sexual and Gender Identities Clinic @ PAU 

Elisabet-Revilla-Rounded

Elisabet Revilla, PhD

 Clinical Supervisor and Director, La Clinica Latina