The Psychology Club is temporarily on hold
You'll find support and encouragement throughout your studies at Camosun by joining the Psyc Club. Meet in a social environment with other students interested in discussing psychological issues.
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Psyc Club meetings
Tuesdays at 3pm in Fisher 200
The Psyc Club meets for one hour each week during the Fall and Winter semesters. For the current meeting times follow the updates on Camosun Events page. Everyone interested in Psychology is welcome.
Why join Psyc Club?
Get involved in psychology-related activities including;
- listening to talks by guest speakers,
- volunteering in campus mental well-being projects
- conducting research,
- attending conferences,
- watching movies,
- going on field trips,
- and other social events.
Being a member of the Psyc Club looks good on your resume, scholarship applications, and applications for admission to universities after Camosun.
For information on clubs including forms and procedures, see the .
You dont necessarily have to be a part of Psychology. Maybe some parts of psychology interest you If you have an area of focus that you would like to focus on, or know more information about, or that youre interested in, we can bring in guest speakers and stuff in that interested area and they can speak to you and you can learn more about it. Theres kind of a variety of topics.
- , Psyc Club Organizer
Conferences
Previous conferences Psych Club students have attended include:
- Typically held in the Spring at UBC in Vancouver, BC, Canada
- (UVic Psi Chi)
- Typically held in the Spring at UVic in Victoria, BC, Canada
- (WPA)
- Typically held in the Spring in a TBA location in USA
- (NOWCAM)
- Typically held in the Spring in a TBA location in Western Canada or USA
- Typically held in the Spring at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Richmond, BC, Canada
- (APS)
- Typically held in the Spring in a TBA location in USA
- (CPA)
- Typically held in the Spring in a TBA location in Canada
- (CSBBCS)
- Typically held in the Summer in a TBA location in Canada
- (APA)
- Typically held in the Summer in a TBA location in USA
Contact information
Faculty contact
Bill Wong, Chair, Psychology