Winter Symposium 2020
Location
Portland State University
Start Date
1-29-2020 8:00 AM
End Date
1-29-2020 2:00 PM
Description
Dr. Fotuhi is a Research Associate at the Learning Research and Development Center based at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Fotuhi’s work focuses on the psychology of performance and motivation in the domains of academics, athletics, and workplace achievement. He earned his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Waterloo, after which he worked at Stanford University where he co-founded the CollegeTransition Collaborative—one of the largest multi-institution collaborations to deliver proven psychological interventions to over 40,000 students—as well as the Stanford Interventions Lab—a collaborative research group committed to sharing and scaling proven insights from psychology to promote better performance and well-being.
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Program Presentation
Portland State University
Dr. Fotuhi is a Research Associate at the Learning Research and Development Center based at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Fotuhi’s work focuses on the psychology of performance and motivation in the domains of academics, athletics, and workplace achievement. He earned his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Waterloo, after which he worked at Stanford University where he co-founded the CollegeTransition Collaborative—one of the largest multi-institution collaborations to deliver proven psychological interventions to over 40,000 students—as well as the Stanford Interventions Lab—a collaborative research group committed to sharing and scaling proven insights from psychology to promote better performance and well-being.