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Saba Safdar is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph, Canada, where she also serves as the Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research. Her academic career has been based in Canada since 2002, following the completion of her PhD at York University in Toronto.
Her research focuses on cross-cultural psychology, particularly the adaptation processes of newcomers and the psychosocial factors influencing the well-being of ethnic minorities. A defining feature of her work is its comparative nature, often conducted across cultures or among diverse ethnic groups within a single cultural context.
Her research is supported by international funding, including involvement in a project funded by the National Science Centre in Poland under the HARMONIA 6 grant. She is also known for her public engagement through her TEDx talk titled, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Culture but Were Afraid to Ask."
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- HARMONIA 6 grant from the National Science Centre in Poland (2017/26/M/HS6/00360) - Project Support as Key Collaborator
Saba Safdar mentors research teams and collaborates internationally, contributing significantly to understanding cultural dynamics in psychological contexts. While specific details of student supervision are not listed, her leadership of a research center and funded projects indicates active advising and research direction.




