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Dr. Jennifer Buckle
Dr. Jennifer Buckle is a clinical psychologist and professor in the psychology program at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University. Her clinical research focuses on grief, loss, and resilience, and her publications include a practitioner’s guide for working with bereaved parents. She has also published in the area of qualitative research methodology, exploring ethics, positionality and reflexivity, and the integration of visual data in analysis and knowledge translation. All these aspects come together to inform her teaching practice and scholarship, which have been recognized with university teaching awards. Dr. Buckle teaches courses in the psychology of death and dying, psychopathology, tests and measurements, the history of psychology, and introduction to psychology.
The Benefits and Challenges of Experiential Learning: An Undergraduate Course Case Study
Date: Tuesday October 8th, 10am - 12pm
Location: Bata Library (BL 206) and online via zoom
Plenary: Mental Health and the University Classroom
Date: Tuesday October 8th, 2-3:30pm
Location: ENW 101
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