Events related to EDI
Meaningfully incorporating land acknowledgments into our professional lives is a key part of Truth and Reconciliation.
Omission as the Modern Form of Bias Against Indigenous Peoples
Manitou2Manido: Mental health and healing with Indigenous queer, trans and Two Spirit young people
UBC Psychology department members are invited to join the department’s Equity Committee at this Book Club discussion.
This workshop is a part of a series that will bring you practical guidance about how to incorporate sex and gender based analysis into the data analysis and dissemination phases of research.
Short, blitz-style presentations by trainees at the WHRC about their undergraduate, graduate, or postdoctoral research projects. This event is free and a great opportunity to connect with individuals immersed in women’s health research.
Cured sheds new light on a pivotal victory that was far from inevitable, while situating the APA story within the larger context of the modern movement for LGBTQ equality.
This workshop will identify and illustrate the need for precision and inclusion in psychology research methods.
Reconnect with your psychology faculty, peers and alumni during UBC Homecoming. Join us for an afternoon of fun, exploration, and a talk featuring psychology alumnus Julia Kam!
A list of events taking place for Orange Shirt Day | National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.