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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/facul
 ty-gender-inclusion-workshop
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Room 108 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Faculty Gender Inclusion Workshop
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:WHAT? You are invited to participate in an evidence-based work
 shop on\ngender inclusion in science\, sponsored by our department’s EDI
 \nworking group. This interactive session\, designed by and for\nscientist
 s\, examines empirical findings related to stereotyping and\nbias\, along 
 with strategies for increasing inclusion. Topics include\norganizational 
 values\, diversity in teams\, overcoming barriers\, and\npromoting a broad
 ly inclusive culture through allyship in research\,\nhiring\, and training
 . \n\n \n\nWHY? Fostering equity\, diversity\, and inclusion is an urge
 nt\ninstitutional and societal priority. Unlike many commercial training\n
 initiatives (see Paluck\, 2006\, 2022)\, this session is data driven\,\nwi
 th evidence of effectiveness from a rigorous longitudinal randomized\ncont
 rolled trial\, including measurable positive impacts up to 18-20\nmonths 
 later.\n\n \n\nWHO? All UW psychology faculty members are encouraged to\
 nattend. Hilary Bergsieker\, the UW EDI-R Office’s Program Area Lead\n
 for Psychology and Fellow of the Engendering Success in STEM\n[http://su
 ccessinstem.ca/] (ESS) research consortium\, will deliver\nthis worksho
 p\, condensed and tailored for our department. \n\n \n\nWHEN? Wednesday
 \, April 26th\, 10am-12pm\, followed by lunch (after\nwinter classes end)\
 n\n \n\nWHERE? On campus in HH 1108\n\n \n\nHOW? To RSVP\, please jus
 t accept the calendar invite (or\nemail Hilary: hburbank@uwaterloo.ca). 
 In April you will receive a\nquick registration form for dietary preferenc
 es and event logistics.\nThanks!
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/gradu
 ate-school-personal-statement-workshop
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Graduate School Personal Statement Workshop
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 8th at 10:00am to learn about what makes a\
 ncompelling personal statement in graduate school applications.\nThere wil
 l also be an opportunity to ask questions about and receive\nfeedback on y
 our own personal statements.\nThis event aims to provide insight into the 
 graduate school\napplication process in order to enhance opportunity and a
 ccess for\nstudents from traditionally underrepresented and marginalized g
 roups\,\nbut all interested students are welcome to attend.\n\nWHEN? Wedne
 sday\, November 8th WHERE? H H 373\nQuestions? Email lift.psychology.mento
 rship@uwaterloo.ca
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/grad-
 school-information-session
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Grad School Information Session
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Thinking about grad school in Psychology?\n\nJust curious about
  what grad school is?\n\nJoin us on October 20th at 3:30pm for an informat
 ion session about the\nbasics of grad school and grad school planning! You
 ’ll hear from\nfaculty and graduate students across all areas of the Psy
 ch\ndepartment. And we hope you’ll stay after for an informal meet and\n
 greet\, where you can chat with us directly!\n\nThe meet and greet will fo
 llow in the PAS lounge from 5:00pm to\n6:00pm.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/edi-s
 peaker-series-student-session-dr-sylvia-perry
SUMMARY:EDI Speaker Series: Student Session with Dr. Sylvia Perry
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Psychology EDI Working Group is excited to announce our nex
 t\nspeaker event. ON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11TH\, FROM 1:00PM-2:00PM WE WILL BE
 \nHOSTING A STUDENT-FOCUSED SESSION WITH DR. SYLVIA PERRY. Sylvia will\nsh
 are some remarks on her time as a student and her career path\nfollowed by
  a moderated Q&amp;A with questions submitted in advance.\nSylvia is an Associ
 ate Professor of Social Psychology and is the\nPrincipal Investigator of t
 he Social Cognition and Intergroup\nProcesses (SCIP) Lab at Northwestern U
 niversity. More information on\nSylvia can be found\nhere: https://psycho
 logy.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core/profiles/sylvia-perry.html\n[htt
 ps://psychology.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core/profiles/sylvia-perry
 .html]\;\nhttp://www.sciplab.com/people [http://www.sciplab.com/people]. 
  \n\n  \n\nPsychology EDI Speaker Series \n\nStudent Session with Sylv
 ia Perry \n\nFriday\, February 11th\, 1:00pm -2:00pm \n\nOn Teams: (link
  forthcoming) \n\nSend questions in advance to senglish@uwaterloo.ca \n
 \n  \n\nWe will be sending a link to the Teams conversation next week. I
 f you\nhave any questions for Sylvia\, please send them in advance to Sara
 h\nEnglish senglish@uwaterloo.ca. Advance questions must be received by\n
 Thursday\, February 10th at 12:00 noon. \n\n  \n\nAlso\, please be sure
  to join us for Dr. Perry’s formal talk in the\nPsychology Colloquium on
  Friday\, February 11th at 3:00pm. At the\ncolloquium\, Dr. Perry will dis
 cuss her program of research which\nfocuses on racial bias awareness.  
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/edi-s
 peaker-series-student-session-dr-stephanie-fryberg
SUMMARY:EDI Speaker Series: Student Session with Dr. Stephanie Fryberg
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The Psychology EDI Working Group is pleased to announce our fir
 st\nspeaker event. ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 3RD\, FROM 11:00AM-12:00PM WE WILL B
 E\nHOSTING A STUDENT-FOCUSED SESSION WITH PROFESSOR STEPHANIE FRYBERG.\nSt
 ephanie will share some remarks on her time as a student and her\ncareer p
 ath followed by moderated Q&amp;A with questions sent in advance.\nStephanie i
 s a member of the Tulalip tribe\n (https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/WhoW
 eAre/AboutUs\n[https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/WhoWeAre/AboutUs]) whose 
 research\nand teaching includes the impact of Native American mascots on N
 ative\nAmerican children’s self-identity\, testifying before the U.S. Se
 nate\non _Stolen Identities: The impact of racist stereotypes on Indigeno
 us\npeople _and working with students in the Naskapi community of\nKawawa
 chikamach in Quebec. More information on Stephanie can be found\nhere: ht
 tps://sites.lsa.umich.edu/culturecollab/people/dr-stephanie-fryberg/\n[htt
 ps://sites.lsa.umich.edu/culturecollab/people/dr-stephanie-fryberg/]\n\nPs
 ychology EDI Speaker Series\n\nStudent Session with Stephanie Fryberg\n\nF
 riday Dec. 3rd\, 11:00 am-12:00 pm\n\nOn Zoom: \n\nhttps://uwaterloo.zoom
 .us/j/99679179599?pwd=a2pXNWJVVkt6MVdzcUtSSjlZK2QwZz09\n\nMeeting ID: 996 
 7917 9599\n\nPasscode: 519\n\nFind your local number: https://uwaterloo.z
 oom.us/u/afAzIlUzd\n\nSend questions in advance to senglish@uwaterloo.ca\
 n\nWe will be sending a link to the Zoom conversation with Stephanie in\nt
 he next few days. If you would like to ask Stephanie a question\,\nplease 
 send your question in advance to Sarah\nEnglish senglish@uwaterloo.ca. Ad
 vance questions must be received by\nThursday\, December 2 at 12:00 noon.\
 n\nAlso\, please be sure to join us for Dr. Fryberg’s formal talk in the
 \nPsychology Colloquium on Friday\, December 3rd at 3:30pm. At the\ncolloq
 uium\, Dr. Fryberg will be presenting her research which\naddresses how s
 ocial representations of race\, culture\, and social\nclass influence the 
 development of self\, psychological well-being\,\nphysical health\, and ed
 ucational attainment. More information on the\ntitle and the virtual link 
 for this presentation are forthcoming in\nthe next few days.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/socia
 l-justice-and-solidarity-week
SUMMARY:Social Justice and Solidarity Week
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Social Justice and Solidarity Week (SJSW) at Laurier is an annu
 al\nevent that will showcase work from in and around the Laurier community
 \nthat promotes notions of equity\, diversity\, inclusion\, and\ndecoloniz
 ation\, with a particular emphasis placed on advocacy\,\nsolidarity effort
 s\, human rights and social justice issues that have\nimplications locally
 \, nationally\, and/or globally.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/psychology-equity-diversity-inclusion/events/engag
 ing-edi-content-graduate-student-workshop-tristan-0
SUMMARY:Engaging with EDI Content as a Graduate Student Workshop with Trist
 an\nFassel
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:On MONDAY\, OCTOBER 25THand FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 29TH from 12:0
 0-1:00\nP.M.\, Tristan Fassel\, MSW(_they/them)_\, a community and progr
 am\ndeveloper for a developmental services organization in the Waterloo\nr
 egion\, will present a two-part virtual workshop on the topic of\nengagin
 g with EDI-related content as a graduate student. The first\npart of this
  workshop will focus on providing graduate students with\nthe information 
 and emotional skills they need to engage with\nchallenging EDI material. P
 art two will focus on the actions that\ngraduate students can take to supp
 ort equity in their professional\nlives\, with reference to issues faced b
 y members of LGBTQ+ and\nneurodiverse groups. In these sessions\, Tristan
  will also incorporate\ninformation about the history of psychology\, incl
 uding highlighting\nhistorical instances of inequality within the field.
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