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Home / KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom

Events at: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom

Habits, Ecological Factors, and Interventions: Sex, Drugs, and Rock’n’Roll with Dr. Blair Johnson

06 December 2021 3:00 pm
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom
  • Categories: Featured Homepage, Featured News and Events

Join Dr. Blair T. Johnson, PWIAS International Visiting Research Scholar, to explore how habits develop and lead to behaviour change.

Colloquium with Dr. Mark Brandt, Michigan State University

03 November 2022 12:30 pm
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom

Dr. Brandt will share his research on COVID-19 as a real-world test of psychological theories of threat and politics.

Colloquium with Dr. Christine Chambers, Dalhousie University

09 February 2023 12:30 pm
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom
  • Categories: Featured Homepage, Featured News and Events

Dr. Christine Chambers delivered a talk on ‘From Evidence to Influence: Making a Difference for Children in Pain’.

Dr. Tamara Bodnar, UBC psychology Colloquium SpeakerColloquium with Dr. Tamara Bodnar, UBC

09 March 2023 12:30 pm
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom
  • Categories: EDI, Featured Homepage, Featured News and Events

Dr. Tamara Bodnar examines the impact of prenatal alcohol exposure and other early-life environmental manipulations on immune function across development.

Colloquium with Dr. Alice Kim, University of Guelph-Humber

23 March 2023 12:30 pm
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom
  • Categories: Featured Homepage, Featured News and Events

Dr. Kim explores the factors that impact students’ learning, including student engagement, experiential education, and cognitive learning principles in course design.

Colloquium with Dr. Jessica Flake, McGill University

13 April 2023 12:30 pm
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom
  • Categories: Featured Homepage, Featured News and Events

Dr. Flake will share her research in a talk on ‘Integrating rigorous measurement into methodological reform.’.

Psychfest 2023

27 April 2023
  • Venue: KENNY Room 4001 or Zoom
  • Categories: Featured Graduate, Featured News and Events
  • Tags: Psychfest

Psychfest is an annual event where second-year psychology MA and new PhD students present their research to the entire psychology community.

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