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Professor Deborah Britzman’s book examines psychoanalysis, Freud and education

In her new book Freud and Education, author Deborah Britzman follows the threads of the concept of education – its dangers and promises and its illusions and revelations – throughout Sigmund Freud’s body of work. Britzman, a Distinguished Research Professor in York’s Faculty of Education, defines how fundamental Freudian concepts such as the psychical apparatus, the […]

Killam Prize winner Professor Ellen Bialystok interviewed by Globe & Mail

Professor Ellen Bialystok was interviewed by The Globe and Mail April 14 about winning the Killam Prize and her award-winning research in bilingualism and brain development across the human lifespan: Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology Ellen Bialystok, of York’s Faculty of Health, is one of five scholars to be awarded this year’s Killam Prize in […]

Audio: York Prof on bilingualism, Alzheimer’s disease and maintaining an active mind

Ellen Bialystok, Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology in York’s Faculty of Health, spoke to Radio Canada International’s “The Link” March 26 about her research on bilingualism and Alzheimer’s disease. Her interview starts 12 minutes into the episode and runs for six and a half minutes to the 18:30 mark. Bialystok also spoke to the Guelph […]