Q&A

Dr. Joan Ongchoco joins UBC Psychology as Assistant Professor

Dr. Joan Ongchoco joins UBC Psychology as Assistant Professor

Dr. Ongchoco’s research is driven by her curiosity about how perception, particularly visual perception, intersects with various aspects of mental life.

Get to know Dr. Jessica Flake, a new UBC Psychology faculty member

Get to know Dr. Jessica Flake, a new UBC Psychology faculty member

Dr. Flake joins us for a Q&A where we learn more about her research program, new research she’s excited about, and what she does outside of the lab and classroom.

UBC Psychology welcomes cognitive scientist Dr. Hee-Yeon Im

UBC Psychology welcomes cognitive scientist Dr. Hee-Yeon Im

Dr. Im joins us for a Q&A where we learn more about her research program, new research she’s excited about, and what she does outside of the lab and classroom.

Graduate Spotlight Q&A: Kiarah O’Kane

Graduate Spotlight Q&A: Kiarah O’Kane

Congratulations to Kiarah on publishing thier first-author paper! Learn more about Kiarah and their experience as a graduate student.

UBC Psychology Community Pantry: Give what you can, take what you need

UBC Psychology Community Pantry: Give what you can, take what you need

Food insecurity on campus is a pressing issue that affects student well-being and academic success. To help address this in the psychology community, Dr. Lily May and Andre Zamani launched a community pantry.

New book by Dr. Wolfgang Linden examines how to stop controlling the uncontrollable

New book by Dr. Wolfgang Linden examines how to stop controlling the uncontrollable

Dr. Linden joins us for a Q&A where he shares insights and examples on missed opportunities—and what readers can learn from his book.

The intersection of culture and cuisine: How food shapes our identity

The intersection of culture and cuisine: How food shapes our identity

Dr. Norenzayan on how food connects us to cultures beyond our own and helps us strengthen our identities.

Dr. Janet Werker’s Franklin Institute win spotlights lifelong passion for infancy language research

Dr. Janet Werker’s Franklin Institute win spotlights lifelong passion for infancy language research

Join us in congratulating Dr. Janet Werker on receiving the 2024 Benjamin Franklin Institute Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science.

Graduate Spotlight Q&A: Omran Safi

Graduate Spotlight Q&A: Omran Safi

Join us in congratulating Omran Safi for publishing his first first-author paper and learn more about his experience pursuing a PhD at UBC.

Alumni Q&A with Jane Liu

Alumni Q&A with Jane Liu

Meet Jane Liu, a UBC Psychology alum! She discusses why she chose psychology, her meaningful experiences at UBC, and more!