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
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!
Meaningfully incorporating land acknowledgments into our professional lives is a key part of Truth and Reconciliation.
Meaningfully incorporating land acknowledgments into our professional lives is a key part of Truth and Reconciliation.
Meet the EDI committee, ask questions about the department’s EDI initiatives, and learn how to get involved.
Join the EDI Dialogue and Learning committee for an inclusive, open dialogue with the goal of supporting researchers in their current or planned community-based participatory research.
Developing your equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) competencies while in graduate school or as a postdoctoral fellow.
We invite all members of the UBC Psychology community to join us at our EDI Strategic Plan Town Hall.