Feb 6, 2026

Apply for The 6th Annual Enter the Ph.D. Workshop: Application deadline is 2/18

Dear PSYC Terps,

The Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland will host the sixth annual Enter the Ph.D. Workshop (flyer attached) on April 24th, 2026.

This is a full-day workshop open to first and second year undergraduate students in the Maryland, Virginia, and DC areas.

View Workshop Schedule HERE

This workshop is a great opportunity to learn more about psychology related Ph.D. programs at UMD including Clinical, Cognitive, Counseling, Developmental, Industrial/Organizational, Neuroscience, or Social psychology. Participants will meet Psychology faculty and graduate students who will answer questions such as:

Why should I consider a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in psychology?
What are the differences between a master's degree and a doctoral degree in psychology?
What are the different career paths available to those who earn a Ph.D. in psychology?
What are the different research areas of psychology?
What is life as a psychology graduate student really like?
What steps can I start taking now to be a desirable candidate for psychology Ph.D. programs?

We are especially interested in applicants who identify with historically excluded racial/ethnic minority groups and/or who are the first in their families to go to college, and/or students who experience financial hardship. However, all students who are committed to strengthening psychology by increasing diversity and inclusion in the field will receive serious consideration. To apply, students should complete this application form.

Deadline to Apply: Best consideration date: February 18, 2026.

Questions: Email Dr. Nazish Salahuddin at nsalah@umd.edu

Now recruiting 2026-27 Career Program Peers

CARE to Stop Violence provides free, confidential advocacy 
and therapy services to primary and
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secondary survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and sexual harassment, while simultaneously empowering the campus community to prevent violence through educational presentations, events, and outreach activities.

CARE To Stop Violence is now recruiting 2026-2027 Care Program Peers. Application deadline is March 9, 2026.

-Learn about power-based violence prevention
-Develop teamwork and communication skills
-Perfect event planning skills
-Spread education on campus
-Advocate for survivors!

Recruiting for the following programs:
-Advocacy
-Prevention Education
-Outreach

Apply today using this link:  https://go.umd.edu/carepeerapplication

Full-time Post-Bacc Positions with Children's National

Looking for research experience before 
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applying to graduate school or medical school? Join our team to work on pediatric psychology studies with children, teens, and young adults with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and other chronic health or behavioral health conditions.

We are hiring for up to 3 full-time paid positions, including a competitive benefits package. If you are interested in children’s health and looking for ways to prepare for graduate, nursing, or medical school, consider becoming part of a collaborative clinical research team under the supervision of Eleanor Mackey, PhD and Randi Streisand, PhD at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Applicants fluent in Spanish are encourage to apply.

Responsibilities include:
• Assisting with the development and implementation of behavioral research studies
• Coordinating clinical intervention trials, including scheduling and tracking participant recruitment, retention, and follow-up completion
• Recruiting and enrolling participants, including in-person and remote data collection
• Conducting medical record reviews, as well as data entry/management/analysis.
• Supervising and training undergraduate volunteers and delegating lab responsibilities
• Assisting with writing and editing of grant applications and manuscripts for publication
• Working with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) to maintain research ethical compliance
• Initiating and overseeing contractual agreements with study vendors

Research opportunities offer:
• Experience on prospective, clinical research studies with potential for presentations and publications
• Experience working collaboratively with health care professionals from a range of disciplines
• Excellent preparation for graduate school in psychology, public health, nursing, or medicine

Requirements:
✓ Bachelor’s degree with prior experience in clinical human subjects research or Master’s in relevant area ✓ Two-year minimum commitment
✓ Reliable transportation/willingness to travel to main hospital campus
✓ Some evening hours for phone calls

Additional recommended qualifications:
✓ Knowledge of and experience in working with IRBs
✓ Experience using statistical software (e.g. Microsoft Excel, SPSS)
✓ Experience working with children and/or clinical patient populations
✓ Fluent in English and Spanish Salary commensurate with experience.

How To Apply:

To apply, please complete the following survey: https://redcap.link/fablab2026ra Please contact Sydney White with any questions swhite5@childrensnational.org. Review of applications will begin immediately.

Feb 5, 2026

Apply to be a Camp Kesem Summer Counselor: Application deadline is February 15th

Counselor applications for Camp Kesem's week-long summer camp are open now until February 15th!

Kesem at University of Maryland is a nonprofit organization committed to supporting children through and beyond their parent or caregiver's cancer. Our flagship program is a week-long summer camp that runs from August 2nd to August 7th, 2026. Our camp is run by UMD students and we want YOU to apply to be a counselor this upcoming summer. If you are interested, you can follow this step by step guide or apply directly here. The application deadline has been extended, and we will be accepting applications until February 15th. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at maryland.volunteer@kesem.org, and we will be more than happy to help!

Feb 4, 2026

Paid Summer Internship in Boston

The Ai4CommSci Lab invites undergraduate students and graduating 
seniors to apply for our 2026 paid
summer internship program. 

We will host summer interns for a 9-week internship from June 1st to July 31st in Boston. Please note that these times (and the location) are not flexible, as this is a structured program. Interns will receive a stipend of $7,000 in installments over the summer for a 40-hour work week. This stipend will cover all living expenses for the duration of the internship program.
 
Responsibilities:    
Interns' primary responsibility will be helping with testing children (ages 2 to 7) in an ongoing series of studies focused on cognitive development. Most of the studies will focus on children's growing understanding of physical mechanics, especially balance and support. It is possible that interns will also work on a language development study.

Qualifications/Requirements:
Prior experience working with children (or a compelling story about why you'd be good at it 
Be a US citizen, national, or permanent resident
Be a current undergraduate (seniors who graduate in May are also eligible)
Being able to be in person in Boston June 1 to July 31
Particular interest in cognitive development and/or language acquisition

Students who have strong programming skills will be able to put those to use, but this is not a requirement
Prior research experience is nice but by no means critical

How To Apply:
Apply at: https://forms.gle/kWchA7XLkMWGS28U6

Feb 3, 2026

Feed Your Future @ The Psychology Career Exploration Night on Tuesday, March 3rd

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UMD Psychology Career Exploration Night  March 3, 2026 | 6 - 8 p.m. (drop in) | Stamp, Colony Ballroom

RSVP Here 

Connect with UMD alumni and organizations to learn about career path options related to human resources, ABA therapy, youth-based programs, advocacy, research, or business development at the Psychology Career Exploration Night.

Professionals and employers will share job and internship openings and/or tips for breaking into psychology-related fields. Business casual attire is requested. 
Open to all current UMD students.

Employers attending at a glance as of 2/3/26, read more
Active Minds
Ally Behavior Centers
American Psychological Association
Amigo Care ABA
The ARC of Prince George's County
Children's National Hospital Psychology and Neuropsychology
Cornerstone Montgomery, Inc.
General Dynamics Mission Systems
Homeland Security Investigations
Ivymount
Jessi Collins Therapy, LLC
Kennedy Krieger
Montgomery County Public Schools
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Maryland
Service Coordination Inc.
The Treatment and Learning Centers
More to be announced

Hosted by the Department of Psychology, the BSOS Feller Center for Academic Advising & Career Planning, the Psi Chi Honors Society, the Undergraduate Psychology Association (UPA), and the Transfer Integration Program for Psychology Majors (TIPS).

Looking for FREE Food and Fun? Sign Up To Volunteer @ The Psychology Career Exploration Night On Tues. 3/3!

Volunteer @ the Psychology Career Exploration Night  

San QR Code To VolunteerTuesday, March 3rd, 2026  
Volunteer Flyer: 
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Sign Up: HERE.  Volunteers are needed between the hours of 4:30 pm and 8:30 pm for this very important event. You can volunteer one hour or more if you like! Get VIP Access to all of the employers and alums. FREE Food! 

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Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities:  
-Greet & direct Alums and Employers
-Assist with registration 
-Assist with set up and tear down of event-Guide and direct student participants
-Provide information to guest and attendees
-Maintain traffic flow in Colony Ballroom STAMP

To sign up to volunteer click HERE.
Questions email syoung17@umd.edu

Full-time Post-Bacc Research Coordinator Position @ Georgetown

The Georgetown Laboratory for Relational Cognition, directed by Adam Green, anticipates hiring a research coordinator. The position will focus on NSF- and foundation-funded research investigating creativity and learning. In conjunction with the project team, the research coordinator will contribute to large-scale data collection efforts involving multiple institutions. A focal project for this position is an
ongoing collaboration with our partner site at Drexel University, led by John Medaglia, to implement
"closed-loop" brain stimulation experiments in creativity and executive function. The research coordinator will have substantial opportunity to engage with all aspects of the project, including data collection, analysis, and the development of new computational tools to assess creativity. There is also opportunity to contribute to a broader set of lab-based studies on learning in real-world educational settings and measuring and augmenting human creative value in co-creation with AI.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The preferred start date is
summer 2026.

To apply:
Interested candidates should send a professional CV and a letter of application describing research
interests and professional goals to Max Kay (mk2470@georgetown.edu) and Mason Munoz
(mm5606@georgetown.edu), and should provide the names of three professional references who can
readily provide letters of recommendation upon request. Any informal inquiries can be sent to the PI,
Adam Green (aeg58@Georgetown.edu).

Compensation is based on Georgetown pay scales, depending on qualifications and experience.

Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please see the Georgetown website for more information, or contact the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity & Affirmative Action (IDEAA) at (202) 687-4798. This position requires a criminal background check performed by Human Resources.

Jan 30, 2026

Spring 2026 Neuroscience Coffee Chats

Neuroscience Coffee Chats

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Are you interested in exploring neuroscience and cognitive science? Do you want to learn more about getting involved in on-campus research and chat with PhD students in the Neuroscience & Cognitive Science Program (NACS) about their grad school experiences? NACS Coffee Chats are a collaboration with the Neuroscience & Cognitive Science PhD Program (Outreach and DEI Committees) and the NEUR Neuroscience Ambassadors. NACS Coffee Chats provide a casual, small group environment for NACS PhD students and curious undergraduate students to connect and chat about all things:

- Neuroscience
- Cognitive Science
- Brain Research
- Pathways to graduate school
- Post-bacc jobs
- And more!

In Spring 2026, NACS Coffee Chats will be hosted on Fridays 12-1pm in the Bioscience Research Building (BRB) room 3101 on the following dates: 2/6/2026, 2/20/2026, 3/6/26, 3/27/2026, 4/10/2026

Jan 28, 2026

Post-Bacc Opportunity with The University of California, Irvine

The Department of Psychology at the University of California, Irvine is currently accepting applications for their post-baccalaureate program; the deadline to apply for Fall 2026 is April 15, 2026 for domestic students (February 15, 2026 for international students).

Program Overview: UCI’s Post-Bacc Program in Psychology is a certificate program that combines psychology coursework with research and/or internship experience. It is designed for people who have a bachelor’s degree (in any discipline); who are interested in a psychology-related graduate program, career development, or career change; and who could benefit from additional coursework, research and/or real-life work experience in psychology. Those interested in a doctoral-level or master’s degree programs in a range of areas of psychology (including clinical/counseling psychology, social/personality psychology, developmental psychology, health psychology, psychology & the law, and school psychology) or health (e.g., public health, medical school) can strengthen their graduate school applications by completing our program, which offers an individualized course of study based on each person’s qualifications and goals.

Program Description: The program consists of eight courses, which may include lower- and upper-division lectures, small seminars (including advanced statistics and research methods courses), hands-on research lab courses, and/or hands-on internship courses. The program can be completed at the student’s own pace, in as little as 9 months or in as many as 24 months, depending upon one’s schedule and preferences. A faculty advisor will work closely with students to help plan courses and provide guidance on obtaining letters of recommendation, choosing graduate programs, writing personal statements, and applying for jobs. In addition, students will have the opportunity to attend our weekly departmental colloquia and other special events and to interact with our community of faculty, researchers, and graduate students.

Applications: Applications are due on April 15, 2026 for domestic students (February 15, 2026 for international students) for Fall 2026 admission. For more information, please visit: https://ps.soceco.uci.edu/post-bacc-page/post-baccalaureate-program-psychology

Information Session:
An information session will be held on Tuesday, February 10th at 3pm (Pacific Time) via Zoom; please register here for the Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/yf3syjrb. If you are thinking about applying and/or would like to learn more, you are encouraged to attend. All are welcome!

Jan 26, 2026

Rewarding career opportunities supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities: Apply to Service Coordination, Inc. today!

Join one of the largest providers of developmental and intellectual disabilities services
in Maryland - Service Coordination, Inc. (SCI). SCI is an award-winning nonprofit organization
and recognized leader of person-centered, conflict-free case management services to more than
16,000 people.

We are currently hiring for opportunities in the following locations:
• Anne Arundel County
• Baltimore County
• Calvert County
• Frederick County
• Montgomery County
• Howard County

Visit our Career Page https://www.servicecoord.org/work-with-us/ to experience our award-winning culture and discover the many opportunities SCI has for you!

Become a peer counselor at the UMD Help Center Hotline!

Do you love helping people? Do you care about mental health and enjoy supporting your friends and peers? Consider becoming a counselor at the Help Center! The Help Center at UMD is a peer-counseling and crisis intervention hotline located on the third floor (3105) of the South Campus Dining Hall. They offer informed humanistic support for any and all topics or issues through calls and walk-ins. Join a caring and compassionate community of students today!

Fill out this survey to apply: https://forms.gle/veMznKVR2qLK5bp57

You MUST be available for the following mandatory, in-person training dates:

Group Dynamics: Thursday, February 26th, 2026 @ 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Training Weekend Day 1: Saturday, February 28th, 2026 @ 10:00am to 3:00pm
Training Weekend Day 2: Sunday, March 1st, 2026 @ 11:00am to 3:30pm

DEADLINE TO SIGN UP IS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 2026

Jan 21, 2026

Give your leadership skills a boost through the Terrapin Leadership Institute!

Registration is open for the Terrapin Leadership Institute (TLI), a free, peer-led leadership program focused on organizational leadership. Over six weeks, students build skills in leading within systems and structures communication, collaboration, and conflict management. Open to all students. Registration closes February 19. Learn more and register here: stamp.umd.edu/TLI

Jan 20, 2026

Help older adults combat loneliness and social isolation: Become a Conversations To Remember Volunteer!

Conversations To Remember

Pairing college students up with older adults to help reduce loneliness and social isolation. 

Connecting older adults, including those living with cognitive decline, with young adult college students to combat the epidemic of social isolation and loneliness. Putting a smile on the faces of older adults, creating a bridge between them and youth.

Review the current volunteer roles: HERE.
Register at this link to volunteer:  https://conversationstoremember.org/volunteer/

Jan 16, 2026

Gain clinical experience as a Peer Coach while earning credit through HESP 397

SIGNA is accepting new applications for Peer Coach (HESP397 3 credits) and Peer Mentor (HESP 396 2 credits) positions for Spring 2026!

To learn more and apply for these amazing clinical opportunities, please click this application link. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, up until Friday, January 23rd, 

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