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Maya Sakellaropoulo

Étudiante au doctorat
Département de psychologie
Université McGill
1205 avenue Docteur Penfield
Montréal, QC Canada H3A 1B1

EDUCATION

Septembre 2002 à présent: Université McGill, Département de psychologie, PhD in progress.
Septembre 1999 à mai 2002: Université McGill, Bachelier en arts majeure en psychologie.
Septembre 1997 à mai 1999: Queen’s University, Bachelier en arts transféré à McGill.

EXPÉRIENCE DE TRAVAIL

2002 to present: Teaching Assistant (TA) for various psychology courses at McGill University including Introduction to Psychological Statistics, Interpersonal Relationships, Social Psychology, and Human Motivation.
2002 to present: Grader for various psychology courses at McGill University including Social Cognition and the Self.
2000 to 2002: Part-Time Research Assistant positions held at McGill University: Dr. Mark Baldwin, Dr. Donald Taylor, and Dr. John Abela.
September 1997 to May 1999: Queen’s University, Bachelor of Arts (BA) pursued – transferred to McGill.
OTHER EXPERIENCE
2000 to 2003: Biweekly volunteer with Le Bon Dieu Dans la Rue (organization serving street youth); provided assistance to street youth. Montreal, QC.
2000 to 2001: Volunteer with the Youth Outreach Program (YOP); visited adolescent girls at a group home under the Batshaw Program. Montreal, QC.
Summer 1998 and 1999: Summer Internship at Janssen Pharmaceutica in the Quality Assurance Laboratory. Titusville, NJ.
1998 to 1999: Volunteer with the John Howard Society; visited maximum security prisoners. Kingston, ON.

BOURSES ET SUCCÈS ACADÉMIQUES

January, 2004: McGill Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Alma Mater Travel Grant: $250.00.
August, 2003: McGill Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Alma Mater Travel Grant: $250.00.
May, 2003: Masters Fellowship from the Fonds Québécois de la Reserche sur la Société et la Culture (FQRSC): $15,000/year.
January, 2003: McGill Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Alma Mater Travel Grant: $250.00.
September, 2002: McGill Tuition Fellowship: $5000.00.
August, 1999: Lightening Strikes Award from Janssen Pharmaceutica, Titusville, NJ: $250.00 (US).
June, 1997: Kathleen Ryan First Year Program Award from Queen’s University: $5000.00.

CONTRIBUTIONS ACADÉMIQUES

Matheson, J., Sakellaropoulo, M., & Baldwin, M.W. (2004, April). Exposing implicit self-esteem: Its components and its effects on aggression. Poster presentation at the McGill Undergraduate Annual Poster Session. Montreal, Quebec.

Sakellaropoulo, M. & Baldwin, M.W. (2004, January). The two sides of self-esteem: Implicit vs. explicit. Poster presentation at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Conference. Austin, Texas.

Sakellaropoulo, M. & Baldwin, M.W. (2003, August). The hidden side of self-esteem: Investigating implicit self-esteem. Poster presentation at the American Psychological Association (APA) Annual Conference. Toronto, Ontario.

Sakellaropoulo, M. & Baldwin, M.W. (2003, February). Two sides of implicit self-esteem: Self-respect vs. self-liking. Poster presentation at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Conference. Universal City, California.

Sakellaropoulo, M., Abela, J.R.Z., & Gregoire, P. (2002, June). Narrative themes of agency, communion, redemption, and contamination: Do individuals vulnerable to depression tell different life stories? Poster presentation at the 10th Ontario Symposium on Culture and Social Behaviour. London, Ontario.


AFFILIATIONS

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