Mar 14, 2012

Bugged you can't find an internship this summer? Pursue this behavioral neuroscience research opportunity!

Research Internship
Behavioral Neuroscience
Summer 2012

Position Description:
Opening for an undergraduate research student to work on a project combining neurophysiology and behavior in the auditory system of praying mantises. The student will learn microsurgery, neurophysiological recording techniques, and high-speed video analysis, among other skills. This will be an intensive research experience that will provide at least 20 hours of training per week throughout the summer. The student will be a member of the Emerging BSOS Scholars Program and will receive a stipend.

Qualifications:
Applicants should be a PSYC major, have 30-60 credits completed, a GPA of at least 3.5, and a strong background in biology.

The deadline for applications is March 26th.

How to Apply:
If interested, please submit a statement of interest, cv/resume, and an unofficial transcript to Dr. David Yager at ddyager@umd.edu

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