Fall 2018 English Language Learning (ELL)

*FREE* high quality English language instruction with the English Language Learning Program will start again in Fall 2018!  The ELL Communication Cafe offers drop-in discussions, presentations, and debates, along with learning about Canadian culture (starting September 10, 2018—no registration necessary).  Sessions are facilitated by ELL professors and writing centre instructors. Registration will open on September 6 for Reading eWriting, online writing practice with a writing centre instructor (starting September 14, 2018). Both programs are designed for multilingual students and are open to all Arts & Science undergraduates. For more information visit: http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/current/advising/ell<https://owa2010.utoronto.ca/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=Q4DKLY0V4vdFFGMUhBYE6QIAB1X5BM6VaR0Z6QZaQucRJfsEd5zUCGgAdAB0AHAAOgAvAC8AdwB3AHcALgBhAHIAdABzAGMAaQAuAHUAdABvAHIAbwBuAHQAbwAuAGMAYQAvAGMAdQByAHIAZQBuAHQALwBhAGQAdgBpAHMAaQBuAGcALwBlAGwAbAA.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.artsci.utoronto.ca%2fcurrent%2fadvising%2fell> Contact us at: ell.newcollege@utoronto.ca<https://owa2010.utoronto.ca/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=AcklyoP2YMXVqeIY5ARhcCBx-_ST59CPf_CU0TPVQBERJfsEd5zUCG0AYQBpAGwAdABvADoAZQBsAGwALgBuAGUAdwBjAG8AbABsAGUAZwBlAEAAdQB0AG8AcgBvAG4AdABvAC4AYwBhAA..&URL=mailto%3aell.newcollege%40utoronto.ca>  

Volunteer Undergraduate RA Positions in Organizational Behavior, Schulich

Interested in the psychology of justice, envy, diversity, or self processes in the workplace? Dr. Chris Bell, Associate Professor in Organization Studies at the Schulich School of Business, is looking for undergraduate psychology students to help run several research sessions in the Fall 2018 term, and contribute to other studies through W19. Ideal candidates will have the following:   – Be in 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of the Honours program – Preference for students  enrolled in or intending to take the Specialized Honours program – Have a minimum B+ average, particularly in Social Psychology – Be available to run […]

Hiring new RAs for the fall semester

The Social Perception and Cognition Lab is seeking applications for research assistant (RA) positions to begin in the fall. The RA will work on studies examining person perception, non-verbal cues, and personality. The RA may have the option to extend this position. To learn more and to submit an application, please visit http://psych.utoronto.ca/users/rule/join.html and click on the link to the volunteer application form. Please email spcl.manager@gmail.com with your cover letter, CV, unofficial transcript and a filled out application.

Finn Lab RA Position

The Learning and Neural Development Lab is looking for students who are interested in a voluntary research position in the lab to help prepare and run experiments! As part of the lab, you will have the opportunity to prepare visual and auditory stimuli, run the experiments on both children (aged 5-9) and adult participants to collect behavioural data, help with the recruitment of participants on campus and at the local museums such as the Ontario Science Centre, and assist with inputting the data collected. Ideally, applicants should have the following: – Be in good academic standing – Be able to […]

The PSA has one more position open!

We are currently looking for a new seminar coordinator for the 2018 – 2019 year! The goal of the Seminar Coordinator is to help enrich the academic experiences of undergraduate psychology students by holding engaging seminars on various topics that may not be covered in a classroom. Throughout the school year, there is a multitude of seminars that are typically held, such as career-related, academic-related and current issues in psychology. We are hoping to find a member who is looking to bring fresh ideas to the table and create more opportunities for the undergraduate community. Nominations will be due September […]

Psychophysiological Research & Quantitative Methods Lab

The Social Psychophysiological Research & Quantitative Methods Lab (SPRQL) at the University of Toronto St. George is looking for a team of passionate and dedicated Research Assistants to work on various studies in the lab. This is a great opportunity for students to gain experience in psychophysiological measurement techniques, data coding, and become involved in complex study designs.  This is also a great opportunity to receive an excellent letter of recommendation. Students interested in this position should: -Have a strong academic background, particularly in Psychology -Be able to commit until Spring 2018. -Be able to commit to 8 hours per week. -Be reliable, conscientious and detail-oriented. […]

Hiring RA position!

The Chasteen Lab is seeking applications for volunteer research assistant (RA) positions for fall/winter 2018-2019. RAs will work on studies examining stereotyping, prejudice and stigma. A strong academic record (particularly in psychology) and a motivation for research are preferred. RA positions require a minimum time commitment of 8 hours per week. To learn more, please visit our website: http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/users/chasteen/adl.html To apply: Please send a cover letter, unofficial transcript, and resume to the lab manager at: adlabmanager@gmail.com