Daniel Gilbert's Lab at Harvard University is accepting applications for volunteer research assistants for the summer. The ideal candidate is a motivated undergraduate or recent graduate with a keen interest in social psychology. Research experience is an asset but not a necessity.
Research topics relate to affective forecasting, the role of shared experience, altruism, self-knowledge, and judgment and decision making. Interns work approximately 35 hours a week; this includes study preparation, data collection (in the lab and in the field), analysis, and lab meetings.
The opportunity is for summer 2013, early June through mid-August.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are
filled, with a final deadline of March 1.
To apply: please send a CV, unofficial grade report, and your availability
between June and August to gilbertlab.summer@gmail.com.
To learn more about Daniel Gilbert's Lab go to http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~dtg/gilbert.htm
Research topics relate to affective forecasting, the role of shared experience, altruism, self-knowledge, and judgment and decision making. Interns work approximately 35 hours a week; this includes study preparation, data collection (in the lab and in the field), analysis, and lab meetings.
The opportunity is for summer 2013, early June through mid-August.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are
filled, with a final deadline of March 1.
To apply: please send a CV, unofficial grade report, and your availability
between June and August to gilbertlab.summer@gmail.com.
To learn more about Daniel Gilbert's Lab go to http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~dtg/gilbert.htm