On April 10, our honours students gave engaging 3 minute thesis talks! And our independent study students presented five incredible posters on varying topics, from identity to motivation to language! The picture above shows our lab members enjoying pizza during the Harder Conference. Overall, it was a fun day filled with interesting research and impressive presentation skills!

Anny Kwon presenting her 3 Minute Thesis entitled “Does who I am depend on where I am? Examining situated ethnic identity through ESM“

Isabel Yek En Ng presenting her 3 Minute Thesis entitled: What makes you Canadian? Examining identity through the experience sampling method“

Mia Leedell presenting her 3 Minute Thesis entitled “Basic psychological need satisfaction and eudaimonic and hedonic well-being in language learners: A structural equation model“

From left to right: Glory Okebugwu, Ritika Raval, and Jana Sleiman with their poster entitled: “Self-complexity: Understanding your identity as a Black Canadian student.”

From left to right: Emily Ewald and Avantika Singh with their poster entitled “Gender differences in the associations between academic motivation and psychological well-being: A self-determination theory approach.”

From left to right: Jessica Kattel and Tasmia Shahid with their poster entitled “What do we know about gender and language learning over the past ten years? A comprehensive literature review”


