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Think case competitions and business formal are only for management students? Think again!
MPSA cordially invites YOU to our 3rd annual Psychology Case Competition; a one-of-a-kind challenge that pits teams against each other in a high-pressure, research-based competition.
We will be competing against Concordia University, Queens University, UQAM, Université de Montreal, and Université de Laval. You will have the chance to represent McGill university in an important psychology case competition recognized by universities across Canada. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
We're looking for the best of the best to represent our school and bring home the gold!
Want to sign up? Here's how it works:
Step 1. Pick a category: Neuroscience, Developmental or Clinical
Step 2. Fill out the application form: https://goo.gl/forms/jMirts4eaBQfUOVD2
Step 3. Win
APPLICATIONS DUE MONDAY MARCH 12th!!!
The day before the competition, on March 31st we will host a social event where you will be able to get to know the other participants and mingle with likeminded psychology students from different universities.
On April 1st, the competition will begin. The format of the competition is the following:
There will be 3 categories: clinical, developmental and neuroscience. For each category, we will pick the 4 best students to represent McGill and give you 3 research articles pertaining to a particular topic from your category. The day of the competition, you will be given a research question and asked to build the best research design within 45 mins. You will then be asked to present your research design in a 5-minute powerpoint presentation. A question period will follow. A panel of judges from each university will decide the winning teams for each category.
There will be a $25.00 participation fee (to help cover all the food, drinks, prizes and awesomeness this event implies).