If you’re still unsure of what you’ll be studying and are looking for a way to choose a subject, these lectures can help give you insight into the way different disciplines can approach a subject. I’ll take a concrete example from a presentation I attended two weeks ago: Mind Masters.
The presentation featured Dr. Dan Dolderman and Dr. John Vervaeke, two prominent professors in the Psychology department (and for Dr. Vervaeke, the Cognitive Science and Buddhism, Psychology, and Mental Health departments as well). Their discussion centered on the environmental end of our world and how we can fix it. Dr. Dolderman discussed the issue from the social structures that affect both the environmental collapse and the efforts to create a more sustainable society (lo and behold, Dr. Dolderman teaches a class exactly about this: Environmental Psychology). While this was not Dr. Vervaeke’s specialty, he attacked the foolishness that created our environmental quagmire (such as the way some deceive themselves into thinking conservation isn't necessary), as well as highlighting the wisdom required to get us out of it. Sounds interesting, right? So how can you participate? There are a few ways to find out when these presentations take place:- Through student associations. If you're in the major the student union represents, chances are you'll see events in your U of T email. You can also check out their Facebook pages, or even go to the student association in person to find out.
- Through classes. Someone might introduce the event to a classroom before lecture begins. The professor might be speaking at the event, or they might just be interested in the event and hope you feel the same.
- Through friends. Word travels fast and if you're in the same major, chances are that you can find out about interesting events from friends as well.
- Through posters. While you're not going to be thoroughly investigating every poster in Sid Smith for every detail, the posters that interest you will catch your attention. Keep watch because you might just stumble onto the event you like the most.
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