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Eduardo Ayala  receives 2025 Tara Nash Award

Eduardo Ayala receives 2025 Tara Nash Award

Award recipients have shown enthusiasm, integrity, leadership, and dedication to improving the community spirit within the department.

Image of psychology alumni Jake Guy with the text overlay: Alumni spotlight with Jake Guy BA Psych'21

Alumni Spotlight: From psychology to acting – Jake Guy’s unconventional path

Before landing roles in productions like Supernatural, Jake Guy was studying the science of human behaviour at UBC.

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Meet our graduates: Voices from the Class of 2025

Join us in congratulating the class of 2025! Read exclusive interviews with some of our brightest graduates and their experiences at UBC.

Class of 2025: Meet our graduating MA and PhD students

Class of 2025: Meet our graduating MA and PhD students

Join us in congratulating our masters and doctoral student graduates crossing the stage this spring.

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What’s a healthy amount of sleep? It differs from one country to another

Your optimal amount of sleep may depend on where you live, new UBC Psychology research has found.

Introducing Your Brain, Your Mind, Your Future, an immersive summer experience

Introducing Your Brain, Your Mind, Your Future, an immersive summer experience

Your Brain, Your Mind, Your Future is a new VSP developed collaboratively by UBC Psychology and the Undergraduate Program in Neuroscience.

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Congratulations to the 2025 PURC award winners!

Join us in congratulating the winners of the 2025 PURC awards!

UBC Arts recognizes Psychology student leaders in the class of 2025

UBC Arts recognizes Psychology student leaders in the class of 2025

Join us to congratulate our 2025 graduating Psychology students who have impacted communities within Arts, at UBC, and beyond!

Dr. Simon Lolliot

Dr. Simon Lolliot earns Killam Teaching Prize for teaching excellence

The Killam Teaching Prize is awarded annually to faculty nominated by students, colleagues, and alumni in recognition of excellence in teaching.

Who is most likely to fall for fake news?

Who is most likely to fall for fake news?

New research by Dr. Friedrich Götz reveals who is most at risk, as a first step toward effective strategies for counteracting misinformation.