Become an RA today!

3 VOLUNTEER RESEARCH ASSISTANTS NEEDED FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE CHINESE LANGUAGE   What is it about? There are a lot of creative geniuses who have changed our worlds. We are interested in creativity and what makes artists creative. Because of the limitation of the research context (we are studying artists in China), we are only hiring for people who can speak, write and speak Chinese (Mandarin).   What will you do? We offer training and valuable research experience for graduate school applications. We are asking for 3 to 12 hours per week. Your consent means you will:   (1) […]

Apply for the NSERC!

2019 NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRAs)   The Dept. of Psychology departmental deadline for NSERC USRA applications is Monday, February 25th, 2019. Students apply via the NSERC website. Applications must then be printed and submitted to the Undergraduate Administrator in Sid Smith, room 4014 along with an official UofT transcript and the student/supervisor certificate form. Please see the following website for more information, as well as the attached: http://home.psych.utoronto.ca/undergraduate/awards.htm   Dept. of Psychology Rules for NSERC Applications:   -We will not accept applications from students at other universities -We will not accept applications from non-PSY Program students or UTM/UTSC […]

Participate in psychology research with a friend!

The Lockwood Lab is currently looking for friendship pairs to participate in a study on communication. You must bring a friend to participate and also be a current user of social media.   The study will take place at Sidney Smith Hall at the University of Toronto St.George campus and will take less than an hour. Each person will receive a compensation of $12.   If you’re interested, please email uoft.scstudy@gmail.com with the subject “Communication Study”, or call 416-978-7062.

Participate in a study today!

Are you interested in participating in an eye-tracking study?   The Cognitive Engineering Lab is recruiting participants for an ongoing Human Factors experiment that investigates how the accuracy and precision of the eye-tracking technology integrated in the FOVE Virtual Reality headset. We are specifically looking for participants with blue eyes. Participants will be paid $15/hr for approximately 1hr of their time.