We embrace diversity - We study human learning, a research pursuit best served by a team whose perspectives and backgrounds are representative of our whole population. Systemic biases and injustices have caused many groups to be underrepresented in science. We strongly encourage applications from all qualified candidates, and encourage our lab members’ differences in age, colour, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that are part of who we are.
Prospective Graduate Students
Note: We are recruiting new graduate students for Fall 2025 intake. Dr. Mack advises students through the Psychology PhD program at the University of Toronto. Interested applicants will be considered through the Psychology PhD application.
Note: We have an ongoing recruiting system for new volunteer research assistants. If you are interested in joining, please send us your application and we will be in touch! We are always looking for motivated undergraduate and post-graduate students to join the lab and assist with research projects. If you're interested in our work and would like to understand what it is like to do research, you can apply for a volunteer position by sending your CV/resume and an unofficial transcript to us by email: [email protected].
Individual Project Students (PSY405/406 H/Y)
Note: We have filled our individual project slots for Fall/Winter 2025. Check back for opportunities next year! Undergraduate students who want to engage in an applied research project can apply for an Individual Project course (either half-course or full-course). You can visit the Psychology Department's website for more information.