PhD Oral Defense - Noah Forrin
Noah Forrin's thesis is entitled: "How reading difficulty influences mind-wandering: The theoretical importance of measuring interest."
All are welcome to attend.
Noah Forrin's thesis is entitled: "How reading difficulty influences mind-wandering: The theoretical importance of measuring interest."
All are welcome to attend.
Ivana Lizdek's thesis is entitled: "Temporal Dynamics in the Interpersonal Behaviour and Perceptions of Romantic Partners."
All are welcome to attend.
Psychology's Welcome to Psych party!
This is a kick-off event to welcome all Psych students who were admitted to Psychology in the last year (Since January 1st, 2016). Come get connected with fellow Psych students, learn about Psychology at UWaterloo, and mingle with grad students and faculty!
There is a presentation from 3-4 in PAS 4032, with Psych study tips to succeed in Psych courses, a panel of grad and undergrad students to answer questions about Psych, and some sneak peaks into the research going on in Psych labs at Waterloo.
Re-Thinking How We Study and Clinically Target Attentional Dysregulation
You are invited to a Psych Graduate Studies Student panel! Come on out to hear from UWaterloo Psych grad students, as well as Erik Woody, the Associate Chair of Psychology Graduate Studies at Waterloo.
Topics such as the application process for graduate studies in Psych, ways to improve your application, what graduate studies is like, and how to prepare as an undergraduate student will be covered.
The event will run from 3-4pm on Wednesday, November 2nd in PAS 4032.
Risk Aversion, Hedging, and Construct (In)validity
Join Guest Librarian, Robin Mazumder, for a discussion on how cities contribute to our health. We’ll hear from experts in the field and have a discussion on ways we can make Kitchener a vibrant, healthy and happy city. Panelists include Dr. Colin Ellard (University of Watereloo, Psychology) and Dr.