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Dr. Connor Kerns honoured with 2025 Dean of Arts Mentorship Award

Dr. Connor Kerns honoured with 2025 Dean of Arts Mentorship Award

This award celebrates the generativity of exceptional mentors within the Faculty of Arts.

The King Charles III Coronation Medal

Dr. Jiaying Zhao receives King Charles III Coronation Medal

Recipients of this honour have made a significant contribution to Canada or attained an outstanding achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada.

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Psychology researchers awarded the UBC Killam Faculty Research Prize

The UBC Killam Faculty Research Prize recognizes outstanding research and scholarly contributions.

Dr. Friedrich Götz named APS Rising Star

Dr. Friedrich Götz named APS Rising Star

The Rising Star designation recognizes outstanding psychological scientists in the earliest stages of their research career.

Start Making Sense: Author Q&A with Dr. Steven Heine

Start Making Sense: Author Q&A with Dr. Steven Heine

In Start Making Sense, psychologist Dr. Steven J. Heine shows us how to overcome our angst and live life with purpose.

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New research: A multi-strategy approach to tackling the mental health crisis

Honour student Shannon M. Craig led a review on how different cognitive biases impact various aspects of psychological health.

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Dr. Elizabeth Dunn wins SESP Career Trajectory Award

The Career Trajectory Award celebrates scientific contributions made in the early-to-mid stages of a research career.

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Money buys happiness in different ways depending on where you live

New research shows happiness from spending varies significantly between high- and lower-income nations.

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Nature is a bipartisan love affair—if we stick to the basics

Conservatives and liberals agree on more than you might think—at least when it comes to saving nature.

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The surprising reason some people can’t stand your fidgeting

New research sheds light on misokinesia, a common condition that can cause overwhelming distress for people when they see others fidget.