Articles by author: nandrews

  • End of the year RESEARCH!

    Presentations at Mapping New Knowledges at Brock

        

     

    More presentations at the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting in Toronto

         

  • BRAVE Group end of year get together

     

  • More chances to share our work at conferences around the world

    Oya and Erin present posters at SRCD in Minneapolis; Dr. Andrews and PREVNet scholars (Drs. Laura Lambe, Natalie Spadafora, and Ann Farrell) present a symposium on aggression, and Drs. Andrews and Spadafora get out to a Minnesota Wild playoff game!

    Kirsten talks about intervention research at the Infant and Early Mental Health Promotion Expanding Horizons conference in Toronto.

    Dr. Andrews joins world renowned scholars Drs. Wendy Craig, Claire Garandeau, Elizabeth Al-Jbouri, and Tessa Lansu in a symposium at the World Anti-Bullying Forum in Norway.

  • Finishing off the year with lots of research presentations

    Kayleigh and Patty both present their Honour’s Thesis work on children’s cognitive development (Kayleigh, left) and impacts of anxiety on social relationships (Patty, right)

    Oya, Erin, and Kirsten present research at the Mapping New Knowledges Conference at Brock, and Oya was the winner of the Marilyn Rose Graduate Leadership Award!

  • Amazing poster presentations at the Canadian Psychological Association in Ottawa!

  • Relationships Lab goes to Chicago

    The lab presented our research on power, victimization, and teasing at the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting in Chicago this April! We loved spending time with and learning from our local, national, and international colleagues!

  • Hope presents her Honours Thesis!

    Alongside other undergraduate students in Child and Youth Studies, Hope presented her Honours Thesis research to an engaged crowd at the CHYS Honours Research Colloquium on Tuesday, March 26. Hope found that parenting stress related to higher externalizing behaviors in children, in a sample of at-risk families attending a community-based early intervention program.

  • Identity’s impact on young learners the focus of Horizon winner’s research

    Oya Pakkal (MA ’23) wants to understand the psychological impacts of identity on learning.

    The Brock University PhD student in Psychology says she is dedicated to enhancing the educational journey for adolescents who navigate multiple marginalized identities, both visible and invisible, by researching the complexities of how these young people experience and interact with educational environments.

    She aims to develop strategies to acknowledge and support these unique identity-based challenges within the learning process through her research and teaching.

    Read more in The Brock News

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  • Social networks summer school

    In January, 2024, Dr. Andrews went to Santiago, Chile for the CHISOCNET Social Networks Summer School to learn more about social network science! Check out more info here: https://chisocnet.org

  • Oya has an MA!

    A huge congratulations to Oya Pakkal, who defended her Master’s thesis in Psychology and earned her MA! We’re thrilled that Oya is continuing on to her PhD at Brock and stays with the lab!