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Jeffry Quan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Social Sciences. He earned his PhD in Experimental Psychology (2020) and an Honours BSc in Psychology (2012), both from the University of Ottawa. Prior to his current role, he served as an Assistant Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and worked as a personnel psychologist with the Government of Canada.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Experimental Psychology, University of Ottawa, 2020
- BSc (Honours) in Psychology, University of Ottawa, 2012
Dr. Quan's research explores how culture, parenting, socioeconomics, childcare, and genetics influence child health and development across diverse cultural contexts including Canada, Singapore, and Poland. He integrates insights from cultural, developmental, and social psychology to understand family dynamics and human development. His work emphasizes cross-cultural empirical research and its implications for policy and practice.
He is deeply committed to undergraduate education, holding a Certificate in University Teaching from the University of Ottawa. His teaching philosophy emphasizes innovation through blended and flipped learning models, problem-based learning, and community-service learning. As a first-generation university graduate and child of refugees, he actively promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion within academia.
There are no scientific awards listed in the available information.
Dr. Quan has taught courses such as Research Methods & Ethics (PSY 2174), Social Motivation (PSY 3109), and Cultural Psychology (PSY 3126). While no specific students or grants are mentioned in the text, his role involves mentoring undergraduates and advancing pedagogical research in psychology education.
There is no information available about labs or research teams he leads.





