Dr. Stephanie Fryberg Colloquium
Omission as the Modern Form of Bias Against Indigenous Peoples
Omission as the Modern Form of Bias Against Indigenous Peoples
Elizabeth Attisano's thesis is entitled: "Investigating children’s naturalistic explorations in a living history museum."
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Waterloo PhD defences are being held remotely and are only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Dr. Christopher Hsee
University of Chicago
Booth School of Business
Beauty, Ethnicity and Justifiability: How Evaluation Mode Influences Decisions
Craig Zhou's thesis is entitled: “Reading aloud as a distinctive context: Examination of the production effect as a context-based memory effect.”
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Waterloo PhD defences are being held remotely and are only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Cameron Smith's thesis is entitled: “Baring Your Soul: The Good, The Bad, and The Bad Again.”
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, University of Waterloo PhD defences are being held remotely and are only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
The Implications of Recognizing and Discussing Racial Bias
University of Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience (CTN), the Cognitive Science Program, and Faculty of Arts proudly bring you the 14th annual Brain Day!
Emma Green's thesis is entitled: “What do you think? Associations between social anxiety, mentalizing and social competence in middle childhood.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.
Anna Godollei's thesis is entitled: “Employee Perceptions and Reactions to Automation at Work.”
This defence is being held remotely and is only open to the committee members, candidate, and the candidate's invited guests.