We’re excited to spotlight one of our Meta-Research Collaborative members. Rémi’s work exemplifies the kind of rigorous, inclusive, and innovative research we aim to support and amplify.
The impact of reading nonfiction—especially psychology books that encourage loving-kindness and recognition of our shared humanity—remains largely unexplored. With funding from Mind & Life Europe, Thériault hopes to change that.
Rémi Thériault presents a summary of his research entitled “Transforming habits from the mind and heart: From good intentions to reliable prosocial response” during his doctoral defence.
Patrick Forscher and Rémi Thériault shed light on the underrepresentation of African first authors in behavioural science, guided by data from their Missing Majority Dashboard.
This summer, Le Devoir takes you on the crossroads of university life. A proposal that is both scholarly and intimate, to be picked up like a postcard. Today, we invite ourselves into the daily life of a doctoral candidate in psychology who tells how to bounce back from adversity in order to be able to pursue university studies.
The Forces Avenir University Studies Jury (category Project - Health and healthy lifestyles) interviewed Rémi Thériault and Andrea LeFebvre on the Canadian Positive Psychology Association Student Ambassador Program.
CHOQ.ca spoke with the winners of the UQAM Prix du Mérite 2023: this award, widely recognized in the university community, aims to highlight the excellence and contributions of outstanding students.
As part of the Merit Awards Ceremony, Jean-Christian Pleau presented the Merit Awards — Student Succession to the three cycles. Host Marie-Soleil Michon spoke with the winners of this category.
In this video, I explain how open science can help solve the problem of the replicability crisis in psychology, but how other solutions are also needed since there are deeper structural problems.