Psychology Students' Association - PSA - at UofT

Psychology Students' Association - PSA - at UofT The Psychology Students’ Association (PSA) is an organization of undergraduate psychology students at the University of Toronto.

08/02/2023

The Psychology of Emerging Adulthood Research Lab (PEARL) at the University of Toronto is seeking 1-2 research volunteers to assist with a study on cannabis use motives among emerging adults. All research tasks will be conducted virtually at this time and the estimated time commitment is approximately 5 hours a week (flexible).

If interested, please email your CV and a brief statement of interest to: Abby Goldstein [email protected] and Sasha Shifrin [email protected]

A messaged from Jocelyn Brown:Hi there,It is officially CPA month! In less than three weeks, many psychologists will be ...
06/06/2023

A messaged from Jocelyn Brown:

Hi there,

It is officially CPA month! In less than three weeks, many psychologists will be gathering in Toronto to learn about all of the exciting work happening in psychology. As a part of that, we are hosting our annual CSIOP Mentor Event! Students can take this time to get to know IO professionals and hear about their career journeys. We are lucky to have 12 amazing volunteers this year who can give you advice as you progress. This is an informal event where you can also meet students who share your interests!! It is occurring directly following the CSIOP AGM at the Sheraton Centre at 5:15pm. Students who are attending CPA are welcome to join! If you would like to attend, scan the QR code below!

05/16/2023

The Social Perception and Cognition Lab is preparing to conduct a study on how people make different judgments about students’ writing—and to do this, we need help from students like you!
We are currently asking for samples of academic writing from UofT students who have recently completed at least one 400-level psychology course. We would like to show anonymous excerpts from these writing samples to people from outside the UofT community, to help us learn about how people perceive and make decisions about academic writing from students.

If you would like to submit a sample of your writing for us to include in this study, you can do so at the following link:
https://rotman.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ctEoIZUJTfPdJ5Q
You will be asked to submit a copy of your final paper from a 400-level psych course and answer a few additional questions about yourself. Any information you provide will be completely confidential, and you can remove your name from your paper first if you’d like to remain fully anonymous. Participating in this study will not affect your grade in the course in any way.

If you have any questions about this work, you can get in touch with the graduate researcher leading this project at [email protected]

Thank you,

The SPCL Research Team

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The CPIN Undergraduate Mentorship Program Team invites you to our Grad School Q&A Panel, taking place on Wednesday, Marc...
03/06/2023

The CPIN Undergraduate Mentorship Program Team invites you to our Grad School Q&A Panel, taking place on Wednesday, March 15 from 5-6PM.

Undergraduate students from all departments are welcome! You will have the opportunity to ask our diverse panel of CPIN graduate students about program applications, scholarships, research, career prospectives and more! Whether you have questions of your own or just want to listen, please join us to learn more about the graduate school experience.

Please register in advance to get the Zoom information at: https://forms.gle/ubvVQUJrbb7asxeT7

In addition, let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

CPIN Mentorship Exec Team

03/02/2023

Calling all ‘techies’🤖😎 — come join us as we discuss game design and AI from a psychological perspective. The PSA seminar committee is delighted to announce part two of our Psychology and _ series! On March 8th, we will be hosting our “Psychology and Computer Science” seminar featuring Professor Steven Engels!

The seminar will be held IN-PERSON in the PSYCHOLOGY LOUNGE (SS4043) on March 8, 2023 (Wednesday) from 3:30pm-4:30pm. Light drinks and snacks will be provided.

Sign up form: https://forms.gle/Q3fNkbhJLo7HnSJk8
We hope to see you there!

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email [email protected]

02/27/2023
I am the marketing director at the University of Toronto STEM Fellowship Branch! We are a club at St. George campus!We h...
02/27/2023

I am the marketing director at the University of Toronto STEM Fellowship Branch! We are a club at St. George campus!

We have the pleasure of hosting a virtual event. It will consist of a current medical student at the University of Toronto speaking on their journey entering medicine and their experience in medical school. Discussions will focus on different routes to apply and enter medicine and an overview of the medical school journey and career opportunities. The session will also offer opportunities to ask questions related to medical school, job prospects and untraditional routes to entering medicine.

A message from Asma Shamim:I am a doctoral student in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at OISE...
02/16/2023

A message from Asma Shamim:
I am a doctoral student in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at OISE, University of Toronto and my faculty supervisor is Dr. Michel Ferrari. I am conducting research, under the supervision of Dr. Anne-Claude Bedard, on positive factors that enhance satisfaction with life in undergraduate students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In this study, we are interested in recruiting undergraduates with a previous diagnosis of ADHD. Participants are asked to complete a short (about 15 minutes) survey. Participants will be entered in a draw for a 1 in 5 chance to win a $35 Amazon gift card.

PARTICIPATE IN ECONOMIC EXPERIMENTS & EARN MONEY!!!Join TEEL – The Toronto Experimental Economics Laboratory:We are look...
02/03/2023

PARTICIPATE IN ECONOMIC EXPERIMENTS & EARN MONEY!!!

Join TEEL – The Toronto Experimental Economics Laboratory:

We are looking for students to participate in various economic experiments. All University of Toronto students are welcome to participate and no special knowledge is required! TEEL is based in the Department of Economics, Max Gluskin House on 150 St. George Street.

The payment for participation includes a show-up payment and a payment that is based on participants’ performance. SIGN UP: https://orsee.economics.utoronto.ca

We hope to see you at one of these sessions!

On this site you can register to participate in experiments conducted by the Toronto Experimental Economics Laboratory at The University of Toronto.

Hey Life Sci Students! Get ready for possibly the biggest life science collab you’ll see this year! After 2 years, the A...
02/01/2023

Hey Life Sci Students! Get ready for possibly the biggest life science collab you’ll see this year! After 2 years, the Art of Science Coffee House is back! Oftentimes, being in university means forgetting about your hobbies and not having enough time to practice what you love. With that being said, this event is aimed at showcasing the various talents (dancing, singing, painting, photography, etc.) that students in the STEM field rarely get to demonstrate and to re-emphasize the importance of maintaining these interests as an active aspect of our lives.

Individual and group performances are all welcome! Refreshments will be provided and the event is free to attend!

Spectators RSVP with the eventbrite link below:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/art-of-science-coffee-house-tickets-515419963987

If you would like to perform/showcase your art, please fill out the google form below
https://forms.gle/DbiYKT8vwB8Gi7LA7

DEADLINE TO APPLY
PERFORMERS - JAN 31ST
ART SUBMISSIONS - FEB 3RD

The PSA seminar committee is delighted to announce the return of our Psychology and _ series! On January 27th, we will b...
01/24/2023

The PSA seminar committee is delighted to announce the return of our Psychology and _ series!
On January 27th, we will be hosting a “Psychology and Myths” seminar featuring Professor Simone Walker!

With the vast expansion of the internet and pop psychology, haven’t we all been victims of hearing fake news? This Friday evening, come join the PSA as we debunk some common “myths” about psychology together!

The seminar will be held ONLINE via Zoom on January 27, 2023 (Friday) from 5pm-6pm.

Sign up form: https://forms.gle/rgdWer7FXBT6X8iV7
We hope to see you there!

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please DM or email [email protected]

Hello students!If you are interested in getting involved with research and/or learning about your potential career paths...
01/21/2023

Hello students!

If you are interested in getting involved with research and/or learning about your potential career paths after graduation, consider attending the upcoming virtual event “Beyond STEM” that is being hosted by CARRM and Pueblo Science UofT. This is a two-parter event that will take place on January 28, where we will first be discussing ways to get involved with research followed by a panel discussion regarding STEM careers. We will have several professionals across various STEM fields (such as pharmaceutical, engineering, data science and many more!) who will be sharing their unique career pathways, experiences in STEM, and advice on how to jumpstart a career after graduating. Attendees will have the opportunity to chat with each speaker and ask questions. Each speaker will talk for 15 minutes long plus 3 minutes for questions.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Sign up for this event through Google Forms using the following link: https://forms.gle/SizEckiRHCoQZcGx9

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