Maritime Eating & Appearance Lab

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Undergrad or Graduate Student?

Amazing. We urge you to explore programs at the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus) or Dalhousie University! Please read on for more info.

 

Person with Lived Experience?

Join our Research Advisory Council! We’re looking for folks with lived experience, as well as families and caregivers who want to help shape our research.

Questions For Us?

If you have any questions that are not answered below, please get in touch! We’d love to hear from you.

Dalhousie University: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Undergraduate/Medical/Graduate Students:

If you are interested in joining our lab as a student at Dalhousie University, please contact Dr. Keshen to determine if he will be accepting students for the next academic year. Dr. Keshen has regularly supervised students in Dalhousie’s Masters in Psychiatry Research Program and Dalhousie Medicine’s Research in Medicine Program. You can email Dr. Keshen at aaron.keshen@nshealth.ca

University of New Brunswick: Fredericton, New Brunswick

Undergraduate Students:

Dr. Lacroix regularly supervises UNB-Fredericton Psychology Honours and Basic Research students. Basic Research supervision is arranged in August for the Fall semester, and in December for the Winter semester. Honours applications are submitted in April for September entrance; more information on application procedures can be found on the UNB Honours Psychology webpage.

If you’re interested in volunteer positions, basic research, honours, or work-study, please complete this form. There are currently no opportunities available, but we will reach out if and when we are looking to fill any positions.

Graduate Students:

Dr. Lacroix will be interviewing applicants to accept a new clinical or experimental MA/PhD student for Fall 2024 matriculation. You can learn more about these programs and apply online by visiting the UNB-Fredericton Psychology Department website.

Due to the large amount of interest, we ask that you please thoroughly read the following FAQ page before reaching out or applying: Frequently Asked Questions.

Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

The Maritime Eating & Appearance Lab is committed to enhancing and supporting equity, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds including but not limited to age, body size, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and parenting status, race, ethnicity, culture, country of origin or indigenous heritage, religious or spiritual orientation, ability, socioeconomic status, and their intersections.

“I want students of all backgrounds and identities, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, first-generation students, international students, and students of all gender identities, to feel welcome here. There is a place for you in science and in academia.”

Emilie Lacroix
Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, UNB

 

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