Katrina L. Lousich

Masters Research Student | Teaching Assistant Coordinator


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School of Psychology, Speech, and Hearing

University of Canterbury



Katrina L. Lousich

Masters Research Student | Teaching Assistant Coordinator


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Katrina L. Lousich

Masters Research Student | Teaching Assistant Coordinator


Curriculum vitae



School of Psychology, Speech, and Hearing

University of Canterbury




I am a Masters Research Student and Teaching Assistant Coordinator at the University of Canterbury.

My undergraduate education included a double major in Psychology and Political Science, and my primary research interest is in the intersection of these two fields.

My honours research explored Pacific Health Psychology; an area that I am passionate about as I am of Kiribati heritage and also have strong ties to the Solomon Islands. I am very proud that this work resulted in my very first publication.

Humour Psychology is also an interest of mine. My current Masters thesis explores perceptions of justification in regard to jokes and how this relates to censorship support.

I have previously been Course Facilitator and Teaching Assistant Co-ordinator for the 300-level Psychology Research Methods and Statistics course at my institution, where I delivered my first three-part lecture series on the Philosophy of Science. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and my students also liked them enough to nominate me for lecturer of the year through the undergraduate Psychology Student Society.

I have also taken on the role of head tutor liaison within my department, which I was instrumental in creating. In this role I provide a safe, supportive space for TAs and TACs to come and meet one another and discuss their experiences in the role, both positive and negative. I share this role with another postgraduate student. We also worked with the department to help improve the TA and TAC recruitment and training processes to better prepare those who take on these roles to perform to the best of their abilities. This resulted in a very successful and productive training day which received very positive feedback.

Additionally, I am also part of the Postgraduate Advisory Group and Pacific Advisory Group within the University of Canterbury Student's Association (UCSA). 

I am also a founding member of the Postgraduate Society for Psychology, Auditory, Speech, and Therapies (PAST) at the University of Canterbury, where I currently hold the position of President.

My main career goal is to become a permanent lecturer and researcher, and eventually a Professor in Psychology. 
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