Psychology

Melody Kaiser used a personal tragedy to redefine her life and find a way to help others
Research pokes holes in police tactics to obtain confessions of crime

Research pokes holes in police tactics to obtain confessions of crime

Study participants easily led to believe fake memory of criminal activities.

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Research pokes holes in police tactics to obtain confessions of crime

Research pokes holes in police tactics to obtain confessions of crime

Study participants easily led to believe fake memory of criminal activities.

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Study highlights potential public health benefits of medical cannabis

Study highlights potential public health benefits of medical cannabis

Research challenges cannabis’ reputation as gateway drug.

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Study highlights potential public health benefits of medical cannabis

Study highlights potential public health benefits of medical cannabis

Research challenges cannabis’ reputation as gateway drug.

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Psychology student Dakota Broadfoot wins Governor General’s award

Psychology student Dakota Broadfoot wins Governor General’s award

Silver medal given to UBC undergraduate with best consistent academic standing

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Psychology student Dakota Broadfoot wins Governor General’s award

Psychology student Dakota Broadfoot wins Governor General’s award

Silver medal given to UBC undergraduate with best consistent academic standing

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Pushor Mitchell award marks five years of support for student leaders

Pushor Mitchell award marks five years of support for student leaders

2014 winner Alexa Geddes involved in local and global social activism projects.

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Pushor Mitchell award marks five years of support for student leaders

Pushor Mitchell award marks five years of support for student leaders

2014 winner Alexa Geddes involved in local and global social activism projects.

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Want to get happy? Science tells you how

Ahead of International Happiness Day on March 20, UBC’s Mark Holder sheds light on what you can learn from science about being content

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