Location: Metro Hub: 1265 Ellis St, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Z7
Date: June 25, 2026
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Attendees have the opportunity to vote for their favourite presentation, and raffle prizes for local Okanagan companies are up for grabs as well!
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to life! Discover how our faculty and students are advancing well-being through engaging, interactive presentations made for everyone—no science degree needed. Enjoy talks on hot topics ranging from substance use to mental health, human behaviour, and creativity! (2/3)
MindFest is a curiosity-piquing event packed with fascinating psychology talks, great food, and magic! The event is free, fun, and for everyone. Join us at Metro Community Hub for MindFest, a vibrant evening that brings cutting-edge psychology research at UBC Okanagan (1/3)
This webinar is designed to be accessible and relevant to undergraduate and graduate trainees, practicing clinicians and researchers, and decision-makers alike, with a focus on empowering the profession to engage constructively in policy conversations. (2/4)
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March 2, 2026 (12:00–1:00 PM PST), Dr. Lesley Lutes (CORE Lab) at UBCO is hosting Psychologist Advocacy 101: Change Beyond the Therapy Room, as part of our Advocacy Speaker Series focused on mental and behavioural health policy. (1/4)
STREAM is a multi-pronged initiative, aiming to enhance the appreciation of impactful equity-based and historically, persistently, and systemically marginalized (HPSM)-produced scholarly work at UBCO and beyond. (4/4)
Attendees will learn how these tools challenge persistent stereotypes, and how integrating EDI training early can meaningfully reduce health inequities.
This is a UBCO STREAM (Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) Event. (3/4)
In this talk, Dr. Mary Jung will share insights from the development and evaluation of an online Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) learning platform tailored for health and fitness professionals as well as students in health‑related disciplines. (2/4)
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UBCO STREAM EVENT: From Bias to Belonging: Building a More Inclusive Health and Fitness Workforce Through EDI Training
More information and registration here:https://t.co/tI6auoik8o (1/4)
as well as an introduction to clinical disorders. This will give students and introduction to a breadth of topics by the faculty who teach upper-level psychology courses. Space is limited, register today! :) (3/3)
This course will provide students with an introduction to topics relevant to mental health and wellness from multiple perspectives, including focus on social relationships, technology, substance use, brain health, health conditions and behaviours... (2/3)
We are excited to share details of a brand new course being offered this upcoming academic year: PSYO 280: Current Topics in Mental Health and Wellness. It is team taught by Drs. Piercy, Lutes, Holtzman, Miller, Walsh, and Woodworth. (1/3)