Research Assistant Positions
Summer 2016/Fall 2016
Neurocognitive Development Lab
Description:
The Neurocognitive Development lab run by Dr. Tracy Riggins is seeking undergraduate RAs to begin in Summer 2016 and remain through Fall 2016 to assist with our research on memory and brain development in childhood. RAs will assist with participant recruitment, data collection and analysis for projects that include a variety of methodologies including EEG, MRI, and behavior. Research experiences, such as this, can add value to a student's graduate school application, and provide an opportunity for students to earn a positive letter of recommendation. Credit for PSYC479 is also possible. If interested, please contact Marissa Clark at mdclark@umd.edu to request an application and to set up an interview.
Summer 2016/Fall 2016
Neurocognitive Development Lab
Description:
The Neurocognitive Development lab run by Dr. Tracy Riggins is seeking undergraduate RAs to begin in Summer 2016 and remain through Fall 2016 to assist with our research on memory and brain development in childhood. RAs will assist with participant recruitment, data collection and analysis for projects that include a variety of methodologies including EEG, MRI, and behavior. Research experiences, such as this, can add value to a student's graduate school application, and provide an opportunity for students to earn a positive letter of recommendation. Credit for PSYC479 is also possible. If interested, please contact Marissa Clark at mdclark@umd.edu to request an application and to set up an interview.
Responsibilities:
-Participant Recruitment
-Data Entry
-Data Collection
-Data Organization
Qualifications:
-Minimum 3.3 GPA
-Strong communication and organizational skills
-Strong problem-solving skills
-Experience working with children
-Interest in developmental neuroscience
How to Apply:
Contact Marissa Clark at mdclark@umd.edu to request an application and to set up an interview.
Qualifications:
-Minimum 3.3 GPA
-Strong communication and organizational skills
-Strong problem-solving skills
-Experience working with children
-Interest in developmental neuroscience
How to Apply:
Contact Marissa Clark at mdclark@umd.edu to request an application and to set up an interview.