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Johanna Mickelson receives Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award

Johanna was recognized for her outstanding contributions to teaching and learning at UBC.

4 actions to support a sustainable democracy: No heroism required

4 actions to support a sustainable democracy: No heroism required

In the Conversation Canada, Dr. Wolfgang Linden proposes four practical actions anyone can take to support a more sustainable democracy.

Put a finger down if TikTok has made you think you have ADHD

Put a finger down if TikTok has made you think you have ADHD

In the Conversation Canada, psychology researchers explore the impact of TikTok on mental health awareness, particularly how it shapes perceptions of ADHD.

Graduate Student Spotlight: Q&A with Vasileia Karasavva

Graduate Student Spotlight: Q&A with Vasileia Karasavva

Vasileia Karasavva explores how our interactions with the digital world shape our lives.

Helping others is good for our health. But how do we balance our own needs?

Helping others is good for our health. But how do we balance our own needs?

Dr. Frances Chen and Julia Nakamura are exploring the benefits and trade-offs in prosocial engagement in everyday life.

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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.

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Psychology faculty receive Teaching and Learning Enhancement Funds

Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) projects bring innovative and effective educational enhancements to UBC.

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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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Two contrasting views of American foreign policy

Dr. Peter Suedfeld reflects on the book ‘The Trump and Harris Doctrines: Preservationism versus Progressivism in the 2024 Presidential Election’

Congratulations to our Fall MA and PhD Graduates

Congratulations to our Fall MA and PhD Graduates

We thank you for your dedication, hard work, and the remarkable contributions you have made throughout your academic journey with us.