Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture
Please join us for the annual Department of Psychology, Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture, presenting Dr. Susan Fiske.
Please join us for the annual Department of Psychology, Ziva Kunda Memorial Lecture, presenting Dr. Susan Fiske.
Come and rediscover the arts. Find out how students are prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century and reconnect with professors.
Please join us as we welcome our second speaker, Alison Chasteen, from the University of Toronto. Alison Chasteen conducts research on prejudice and social stigma across the adult lifespan. She will be speaking about the social and psychological aspects of aging.
Complimentary lunches will be provided for attendees who have requested a lunch. You can request a lunch by e-mailing Igor Grossmann at igrossmann@uwaterloo.ca.
Cancelled
The First PSYCH39x Science Fair is being held on Monday April 6th between 2pm and 4pm in EV3 first floor (outside the cafe). This event will feature project posters from the students of Paul Wehr and James Danckert’s sections of PSYCH398.
Everyone is welcome of course, but Faculty or Grad students interested in undergraduate research or potentially joining for future PSYCH39x science fairs are encouraged to join us.
Reception to follow in the PAS Lounge.
The Ziva Kinda Memorial Lecture is presented annually by the Department of Psychology to honour the memory of Ziva as an outstanding scholar, friend and mentor who passed away in February 2004.
University of Toronto, Canada
Emotional Foundations of Self-Control
Are you interested in majoring in Psychology? Come on out to our information session to find out what Psychology is all about, how to become a major, and more!
The presentation will provide information on the following topics relevant to students intending to declare a major in Psychology:
Are you interested in majoring in Psychology? Come on out to our information session to find out what Psychology is all about, how to become a major, and more!
The presentation will provide information on the following topics relevant to students intending to declare a major in Psychology:
Our event will begin at 11 a.m. with a welcome from our event organizer, Professor Wendi Adair of the I-O Psychology program. Immediately after, the program founder, Pat Rowe (Professor Emeritus) will provide reflections on the founding and development of the program. Before and after lunch we will hear mostly from program alumni. Other presentations will describe specific connections of our program with Human Resource Management education and practice issues. Some of the I-O program's current research will be on display in a poster session to be held along with a mid-afternoon break.