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Dr. Amori Mikami is leading the effort to improve EDI in the psychology community

Dr. Amori Mikami is leading the effort to improve EDI in the psychology community

In a Q&A, Dr. Amori Mikami shares the department’s EDI priorities and her role in advancing them. 

Pets of UBC Psych: Coco

Pets of UBC Psych: Coco

Coco the Chocolate Lab might be 12-years-old but don’t let that fool you! Read the article to find out her unique relationship with Sophie the cat.

Tapestry Tool creates space for accessible and engaged hybrid learning

Tapestry Tool creates space for accessible and engaged hybrid learning

Dr. Steven Barnes joins Innovation UBC for a Q&A on innovative approaches to non-linear teaching methods in a hybrid environment.

Winners of 2022 DMCBH Kickstart Grants announced

Winners of 2022 DMCBH Kickstart Grants announced

Four UBC Psychology faculty members received this grant for their work in the pediatric brain research. Join us in congratulating them.

Psychology researchers receive UBC Health’s HIFI Award for their work

Psychology researchers receive UBC Health’s HIFI Award for their work

UBC Psychology researchers and colleagues receive the UBC Health HIFI Award for their work on catalyzing multimodal MEG research on children’s brain health and development.

Four UBC Psychology faculty receive national funding to support their research

Four UBC Psychology faculty receive national funding to support their research

4 UBC Psychology researchers receive national funding to support their important work. 

Pets of UBC Psych: Linus and Loki

Pets of UBC Psych: Linus and Loki

Since the movie Ratatouille hit the silver screens, Remi has replaced Mickey Mouse as the favourite rat. Linus and Loki are here to steal the spotlight.

SSHRC Insight Grants awarded to psychology researchers

SSHRC Insight Grants awarded to psychology researchers

Congratulations to the UBC Psychology faculty and their research collaborators who received funding from SSHRC as part of the 2022 Insight grant competition.

Pets of UBC Psych: Mong

Pets of UBC Psych: Mong

She is bossy. She is small. She is ready to conquer the world. No! We are not talking about a new Disney princess – we are talking about Mong. Read the article to learn more about our favourite diva.

A picture of Buddy snuggling on the bed with some pillows.

Pets of UBC Psych: Buddy

Buddy, the Beagle, is the furry best friend of undergraduate student Vanshika Singh. Learn more about what he likes to do in his free time!