
About
Wan Wang is an Instructor II (Senior Lecturer) in the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba. Her teaching focuses on quantitative research methods and statistics in psychology courses such as PSYC 2250, PSYC 2260, and PSYC 3630.
Her educational background:
- PhD in Social Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, 2018
- BA Honours in Psychology, University of Winnipeg, 2010
Dr. Wang's research spans several areas of psychology, with a focus on quantitative methods to address societal issues. Her primary interests include environmental psychology (pro-environmental behaviours and climate change communication), social psychology (reducing intolerance and prejudice), and health psychology (mindful eating and well-being). She is particularly interested in promoting diversity, open science, and statistical literacy through scholarly teaching and learning (SoTL). Her work often employs computational methods such as agent-based modeling to tackle pressing issues like climate change and polarization.
Her recent publications (2014-2023) demonstrate a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining social and environmental psychology with computational methods. The work addresses timely issues including the impact of the pandemic on health behaviors, cross-cultural environmental attitudes, and the role of mindfulness in eating behavior. A notable trend is the application of psychological science to real-world problems with an emphasis on methodological rigor.
Dr. Wang has received several teaching awards:
- Teaching Excellence Award (New Faculty), Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba, 2023
- Merrit Award (Teaching Category), University of Manitoba, 2022
- Department of Psychology Teaching Award, University of Manitoba, 2021
- The World Teacher's Day Award, Arts Student Body Council, University of Manitoba, 2021
She is actively involved in scholarly teaching and learning (SoTL), and her research often involves collaborations with colleagues across disciplines. Although specific grant information is not provided, her work on climate change communication and pro-environmental behaviors suggests engagement with relevant funding bodies. She has not listed any advisees in the provided information.
Dr. Wang's work is conducted within the Department of Psychology at the University of Manitoba, where she contributes to both teaching and research initiatives. She is part of a vibrant academic community focused on advancing psychological science and its applications.
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