Culture Lab
Research Assistant Positions
http://gelfand.umd.edu/
Description:
The Culture Lab (director Michele Gelfand) is looking for motivated and hardworking research assistants on culture neuroscience study for this summer. Our lab, within the Social Decision Making and Organizational Science program of psychology department, has a very board interest, including cultural norms and cultural values, negotiation, conflict, revenge, and forgiveness. We work with computer scientists, neuroscience researcher and political scientists. If hired, research assistants will have the opportunity to work on cross-cultural neuroscience projects that investigate the normative behavior of people in their daily lives and its underlying neural mechanisms. All RAs will be trained in high-level research skills, including literature review, experimental design, data analysis (i.e. meta-analysis) and neuroscience related knowledge.
Responsibilities:
-6-9 hours/week
-Conduct neuroscience research and culture research
-Assist with data analysis
-Assist with writing work
Qualifications:
-Highly motivated
-Interests related to neuroscience and psychology
-Good English Writing Skills
-Time Management
How To Apply:
If you would like to apply, please send an email to the Dr. Yan Mu (Postdoc Researcher in Culture Lab) at yanmu@umd.edu with a resume/CV. PSYC 479 credits available. For more detailed information about our lab, please visit: http://gelfand.umd.edu/
Research Assistant Positions
Description:
The Culture Lab (director Michele Gelfand) is looking for motivated and hardworking research assistants on culture neuroscience study for this summer. Our lab, within the Social Decision Making and Organizational Science program of psychology department, has a very board interest, including cultural norms and cultural values, negotiation, conflict, revenge, and forgiveness. We work with computer scientists, neuroscience researcher and political scientists. If hired, research assistants will have the opportunity to work on cross-cultural neuroscience projects that investigate the normative behavior of people in their daily lives and its underlying neural mechanisms. All RAs will be trained in high-level research skills, including literature review, experimental design, data analysis (i.e. meta-analysis) and neuroscience related knowledge.
Responsibilities:
-6-9 hours/week
-Conduct neuroscience research and culture research
-Assist with data analysis
-Assist with writing work
Qualifications:
-Highly motivated
-Interests related to neuroscience and psychology
-Good English Writing Skills
-Time Management
How To Apply:
If you would like to apply, please send an email to the Dr. Yan Mu (Postdoc Researcher in Culture Lab) at yanmu@umd.edu with a resume/CV. PSYC 479 credits available. For more detailed information about our lab, please visit: http://gelfand.umd.edu/