Undergraduate Research Assistant Positions
University of Maryland
Prevention and Early Adversity Research Lab (PEARL)
Description:
The Prevention & Early Adversity Research Lab (PEARL) is seeking undergraduate research assistants for the fall and spring semesters. The lab is currently conducting a study on at-risk pregnant women and their infants. The goal of the study is to understand how risk factors, such as prenatal depression, impact pregnant women and their infants. PEARL Research Assistants will participate in data collection, analysis, and interpretation. This is a great opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing graduate work in psychology, human development, intervention science, family science, community health, or related fields. Students will get exposure to research issues pertaining to the prenatal period, infancy, mothers, environmental risk, and African American families.
Responsibilities:
-Data collection, analysis, and interpretation
-10 hours per week
Qualifications:
-Interest in learning about families and children vulnerable to environmental risks
-Understanding of/interest in learning about diverse cultural and family practices
How To Apply:
Please email cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcript to Colleen Morrison at cimonaha@umd.edu
University of Maryland
Prevention and Early Adversity Research Lab (PEARL)
Description:
The Prevention & Early Adversity Research Lab (PEARL) is seeking undergraduate research assistants for the fall and spring semesters. The lab is currently conducting a study on at-risk pregnant women and their infants. The goal of the study is to understand how risk factors, such as prenatal depression, impact pregnant women and their infants. PEARL Research Assistants will participate in data collection, analysis, and interpretation. This is a great opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing graduate work in psychology, human development, intervention science, family science, community health, or related fields. Students will get exposure to research issues pertaining to the prenatal period, infancy, mothers, environmental risk, and African American families.
Responsibilities:
-Data collection, analysis, and interpretation
-10 hours per week
Qualifications:
-Interest in learning about families and children vulnerable to environmental risks
-Understanding of/interest in learning about diverse cultural and family practices
How To Apply:
Please email cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcript to Colleen Morrison at cimonaha@umd.edu