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Participants Needed for Domestic Violence Research

This is an invitation to participate in Asra Milani鈥檚 doctoral research exploring the experiences of survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) also known as domestic violence about accessing and using psychological and social support services for IPV. This study is supervised by Dr. Ada Sinacore and explores both survivors and service providers鈥 views.Criteria to participate in the study include anyone who:

Published: 18 Nov 2022

Fall 2022 Convocation Livestream

Congratulations to the 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Education's Fall 2022 Graduates!

Watch the livestream of the Fall 2022 Convocation Ceremony.

For more information on Convocation, visit 黑料不打烊's Graduation and Convocation website.

Published: 26 Oct 2022

Dr. Victoria Talwar, ECP, on Three Steps to Teach Children About Honesty in Greater Good Magazine and Parenting Translator

Dr. Victoria Talwar, from the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, writes about the three steps to teach children about honesty and how to help kids get better at telling the truth, in this Greater Good Magazine article. She was also recently interviewed on Parenting Translator.

Published: 19 Oct 2022

Promoting Social Inclusion Among University Students

The SED-RG is inviting students between the ages of 18 and 25 you are invited to participate in online study that evaluates the effectiveness of a program to promotes social inclusion among students. The program will begin in January 2023, but from now until December 2022 students can indicate their willingness to participate by completing the pre-test survey.What does participation entail?

Published: 13 Oct 2022

Participate in a Research Study: Walking for Well-Being Project

PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH FOR UP TO $100 IN COMPENSATION Dr. Marie-Claude Geoffroy's research team is in search of participants for a walking for well-being research project in the vicinity of downtown Montreal! Interested in participating? Please email us at walkingintervention.mtl [at] gmail.com

Published: 13 Oct 2022

Women in PhD programs reported more distress and disruptions than male counterparts early in the pandemic

Doctoral work, by its nature a journey into uncharted territory, can be an uphill, lonesome slog at the best of times.聽Throw in a global pandemic鈥檚 uncertainty and isolating lockdowns 鈥 including no access to labs, libraries or even fieldwork 鈥 and it is little wonder that doctoral students were sending out distress signals.聽Recently, a team of Quebec researchers conducted an exploratory study聽on the effects the pandemic had on doctoral students.

Published: 6 Oct 2022

Scenes from Fourth Annual We Will Walk Together

On Orange Shirt Day/National Truth and Reconciliation Day, September 30, 黑料不打烊 Faculty of Education held its fourth annual Sk谩tne Entewathah铆ta / We Will Walk Together event.

Published: 5 Oct 2022

Walking in Nature Against Negative Feelings

In partnership with the Douglas Research Centre, Dr. Marie-Claude Geoffroy (Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology) has released an inciteful video introduction to The effects of walking in nature on negative and positive affect in adult psychiatric outpatients with major depressive disorder: A randomized-controlled study. Dr. Marie-Claude G茅offroy is a Canada Research Chair in Youth Suicide Prevention.

Published: 22 Sep 2022

Drs. Muis and Robinson Recognized as Top-Producing Scholars in Educational Psychology

Based on analyses of publication trends in five well-respected flagship journals, a new article in Educational Psychology Review identifies Dr. Krista Muis as one of the top-producing scholars in the field of educational psychology and Dr. Kristy A. Robinson as one of the top-producing early career scholars in educational psychology.

Get the full study details here.

Published: 15 Sep 2022

Media Spotlight - Dr. Adam Dub茅, ECP, Featured in Study International

Dr. Adam Dub茅, ECP, was featured in Study International, talking about the Discovery Tour series project with Ubisoft. Dub茅 created curriculum guides for teachers and students to relive the rich historical and cultural settings of the Assassin鈥檚 Creed game franchise.

Published: 1 Sep 2022

Congratulations to the Faculty of Education 2022 Fellowship Winners

Congratulations go out to all of the Faculty of Education 2022 Fellowship Winners: 聽 Dr. Gauri Shankar GUHA 鈥 ECP

Meiting Chen聽聽 $1,000

Jackie Kirk Fellowship 鈥 ECP

Kim Abi Zeid Daou聽聽 $7,800

Jackie Kirk Fellowship 鈥 DISE

Shamnaz Arifin Min聽聽 $7,800

Published: 30 Aug 2022

Media Spotlight - Dr. Victoria Talwar, ECP, Interviewed on Dr. M鈥檚 Women and Children First Podcast

Dr. Victoria Talwar, Chair and Professor of the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, was recently interviewed on the Podcast, Dr. M鈥檚 Women and Children First Podcast, to discuss her new book, The Truth About Lying.

It is a wide ranging conversation about the state of lying currently as well as what parents can do to reduce it while helping children find their best moral and honest selves.

Published: 15 Aug 2022

Marie-Claude Geoffroy, ECP, Awarded Principal鈥檚 Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers

Professor Marie-Claude Geoffroy, of the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, has been awarded the Principal鈥檚 Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers. Administered by Research and Innovation, the prize honours researchers across all disciplines.

Published: 2 Jun 2022

Congratulations to Equity & Community Building Award Winners, Dr. Ada Sinacore, ECP, and Professor Jake Burack, 黑料不打烊 Youth Study Team

Dr. Ada Sinacore, of the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Professor Jake Burack, of the 黑料不打烊 Youth Study Team, have been awarded the聽Equity & Community Building Award. Now in its 10th year, the award recognizes the work of students, faculty and staff committed to advancing equity and diversity at 黑料不打烊.

Published: 25 May 2022

ECP Researchers, Professors Shanna Williams and Victoria Talwar, Tackle Youth Loneliness and Technology Dependence

黑料不打烊 professors receive grant to explore the correlation between technology dependence, youth loneliness and the risk for exploitation.

Published: 19 May 2022

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