Register Now – Your Next Steps Conference

Over 150 alumni and professionals will be on hand to share their words of wisdom and career advice at the 2019 Next Steps Conference: https://alumni.artsci.utoronto.ca/next-steps/ Your Next Steps conference is part career exploration, part preparation for life after graduation, and a great way to build your professional network. With a variety of speakers, an inspiring keynote to be delivered by Samra Zafar (HBSc 2013; MA 2014), career exploration and industry panels, and networking opportunities, Next Steps lets you explore career options you didn’t know you had. Your Next Steps Conference can change the way you look at your career. Learn […]

Budding Minds Lab RA

The Budding Minds Lab is recruiting volunteer research assistants! If you’d like to be considered for a position as a volunteer Research Assistant (RA) at the Budding Minds Memory and Development Lab, send a completed application (https://utexas.app.box.com/s/xiexd24x2xcmjqxkmesh7hwv0m9qlv…) along with your CV/resume and unofficial transcript to manager.buddingmindslab@gmail.com and title the subject line as [Research Assistant Application 2019] Your Name. Ideally, applicants should have the following: – Be in good academic standing – Be able to commit at least 8 hours a week (including weekends) – Previous research experience is preferred but not required We are especially interested in applicants who are […]

Do you want to do research with children?

The Computational Cognitive Development Lab is looking for students who are interested in a voluntary research position in a developmental psychology lab! As a research assistant, you will have the opportunity to help with the coding of behavioural experiments, inputting and assisting with data collection, and recruitment of children participants (aged 3 – 7) on campus and at the local museums like the Ontario Science Centre and the Royal Ontario Museum. Ideally, applicants should have the following: – Be in good academic standing – Be able to commit at least 8-10 hours (including weekends) a week – Be available and […]

Exclusive Invitation for Psychology Students

Information is everywhere; experts are few – hence, the Masters of Information degree is highly valued by today’s employers. If you are a University of Toronto Student interested in the Master of Information program and have a GPA of A- or above, you are invited to an exclusive “Double Blue” Information event on Saturday, January 12th to be eligible to ‘fast track’ the admissions review process. iSchool Information programs examine the interactions between people, information and digital technologies to answer the pressing information questions of our time. We educate professionals who will ensure information’s continuity, usability, reliability, and accessibility, now […]

Applied Social Graduate Program – University of Windsor

This is a busy time of year when many students are applying to graduate schools or trying to decide which programs and universities are the best fit for them. The Applied Social Psychology MA and PhD program at the University of Windsor is a great choice for students who are interested in developing skills to conduct engaged research that contributes to societal, organizational, and/or individual change. The program emphasizes the integration of social psychological theory, research, and practice. Our graduates find research careers in diverse academic, health,  community, and business settings.

Are You Interested In Grad School?

Are you considering graduate school in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology, Social Psychology, Organizational Behavior, or Human Resource Management? If so, the MSc/ Ph.D. program in OB/HRM in the Lazaridis School of Business & Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University might be a great opportunity for you! Our research-intensive program provides you with an opportunity to conduct ground-breaking research that applies psychological theories to the workplace. Our faculty and graduate students conduct research on many topics relevant to today’s organizations and workplace such as fairness and justice, leadership, diversity management, emotions in the workplace, power and status, personality factors, work stress, ethics, to name a few. […]

Come to the Working for Mental Health Forum!

You’re invited to a brainstorming session for the 5th annual Working for Mental Health forum! The forum is an opportunity for students for students to learn more about career paths in different areas of the mental health field, and have meaningful discussions with representatives from community and campus mental health activists and advocacy organizations. Going into year five, we’d like to consult with a wide span of students who are interested in exploring opportunities for volunteering or working in the mental health field as we start to plan the forum, taking place in March 2019. Please join us on Friday, November 23rd from 1PM-2PM […]

Are you interested in Psychology Research?

Looking for a volunteer research assistant! Jenn Barnes, a UofT alumni and a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Psychology is conducting her dissertation research on the relationship between maternal trauma and child attachment/behaviours in a refugee population. She is based in Ottawa but is collecting data from families in Ottawa, Montreal, and Toronto.  Currently, she is looking for a volunteer research assistant to help collect data from families in Toronto. The appointments with families are 3 hours long, and the RA would accompany her to the appointments to observe and assist. Applicants would need to be available on weekend days for these appointments. Other duties may include recruitment […]

Networking Opportunity!!

The networking event you didn’t know you needed! Come out for the opportunity to meet industry professionals and researchers bridging fields in the sciences and arts like never before  (Snacks + Good times provided ) Special Attendees Include: Dr. Steve Prescott Dr. Joyce Poon Dr. Robert Chen Mobio Interactive And more! For more information, visit their Facebook event page here.