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What if the way you tap your fingers or bounce your leg makes someone nearby want to flee the room—or worse? New UBC Psychology study sheds light on misokinesia, a condition that can cause overwhelming distress for people when they see others fidget. More: bit.ly/3ZeJJeh



Here are five ways to ensure this Christmas has as little effect on the environment as possible, from UBC IRES • bsky.app/profile/ires.ubc.ca. vancouversun.com/news/sustainab…

Azim Shariff (Azim Shariff), University of British Columbia, est professeur, titulaire de la chaire de recherche Canada 150 et éminent spécialiste de la psychologie morale. Ses travaux ont permis de mieux comprendre le rôle que la religion a joué dans la moralité humaine au fil du temps. #rscBRAVOsrc

Inviting @UBCGradSchool and UBC PostDoc Assoc to apply for Foundations of Pedagogy, a one-term course focusing on using concepts in evidence-based teaching to effectively teach a lesson in an undergraduate classroom. Apply by January 13 bit.ly/3OJGIhc


Did you know conservatives and liberals agree on more than you might think? A new UBC Psychology study has found that, no matter their political stripe, people value nature for the same big reasons. Learn more: bit.ly/3ON2YXq


Congrats to Dr. Kathryn Harrison (UBC Political Science), Dr. Todd Handy (UBC Psychology) and Jay Hilsden (UBC Anthropology) on being among the inaugural recipients of the Peter Wall Legacy Awards, supporting research addressing urgent sustainability challenges in BC and beyond. arts.ubc.ca/news/arts-reci…

⭐️New Publication⭐️ In our lab's latest publication, Talia Morstead and @AnitaDeLongis from UBC Psychology share findings from the Jewish on Campus Study. doi.org/10.1002/smi.35…



Read a Q&A with Steven Heine about his new book 'Start Making Sense' where he shares how humans are driven to find a sense of meaning—and how psychology can guide us toward more authentic and fulfilling lives. bit.ly/3WFWIoF

New COVID-19 Study Publication! 🦠 Read about the dynamics of perceived threat and media exposure during the COVID-19 pandemic in an article by Talia Morstead, Nancy Sin, PhD, and Anita DeLongis from UBC Psychology published in Soc Sci & Medicine doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmm…