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2022 Distinguished Lecturer Series - Dr. David Forbes
Queen's Psychology Distinguished Lecturer Series is back! Join us on Thursday, May 19 at 1:00pm to welcome Dr. David Forbes who will deliver a talk entitled, "Current and Future Directions in Facilitating Recovery Following Psychological Trauma". The talk will take place in Kin
Saluting teaching and leadership excellence
Queen's Arts & Science - May 04, 2023
Congratulations to Dr. Meghan Norris, Chair of Undergraduate Studies, on being the recipient of the 2023 Principal’s Educational Leadership Award.
PSYC 400 Students Develop Program to Connect High School Students with Scholarship Funds
Queen's Department of Psychology - Apr 24, 2023
Adrianna Armstrong, Hannah Burrows, Alyssa Giovannangeli, Flo Nusselder, and Yanxin Xu are working to create an open-access educational resource that is free for high school students to build skills and knowledge related to accessing scholarship dollars
Jane Mao honoured with Brian Yealland Community Leadership Award, and the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award
Queen's Department of Psychology - Apr 14, 2023
Congratulations to Jane Mao on recently receiving the Brian Yealland Community Leadership Award, and the Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award
Akwesasne Department of Health Announces Partnership with Queen’s University to Launch Sleep Study
Queen's Department of Psychology - Apr 13, 2023
The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s Department of Health is announcing to the community that they have partnered with Queen's University to launch a sleep study in Akwesasne.
Psychology Graduate Students receive Black Scholars Excellence in Mentorship Awards
Queen's Department of Psychology - Apr 13, 2023
Congratulations to PhD student Trinda Penniston, and incoming MSc student Mayah Palmer, on receiving Black Scholar’s Excellence in Mentorship Awards!
Enhancing community engagement at Queen’s
Queen's Gazette - Feb 16, 2023
The Office of the Principal and Vice-Chancellor has appointed Wendy Craig as Special Advisor to the Principal on Community Engagement.
Research shows how non-motor brain areas play a critical role in shaping motor learning
Queen's Psychology - Jan 19, 2023
The ability to learn new motor skills is critical for a vast majority of our daily behaviours, yet scientists have a poor understanding of how such learning is achieved by the human brain.
The science of gender, sex, and sexuality
Catarina Chagas, Coordinator, Strategic Initiatives - Jan 11, 2023
Sari van Anders investigates how social experiences impact our identities, our bodies, and our research.
Psychology Proseminar Speaker Series - Dr. Johanna Peetz, January 19, 2023
Dec 01, 2022
Queen's Psychology Proseminar Speaker Series presents Dr. Johanna Peetz, January 19, 2023
Distinguished Lecturer Series - Dr. Ethan Kross, December 2, 2022
Nov 09, 2022
Queen's Psychology Distinguished Lecturer Series presents Dr. Ethan Kross, December 2, 2022
Indigenous mural creates welcoming space for students
Story by Queen's Arts & Science • Photos by Eric Brousseau - Sep 28, 2022
Always a hub of activity, the lobby in Humphrey Hall has a new addition, a mural that represents a space of sharing and mutual respect between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas of the Ojibways, and Haudenosaunee.