Feb 25, 2019

Interested in Military Psychology? Consider this internship with the National Defense University!

National Defense University
Institute for National Strategic Studies
Leadership Fitness Lab

Description:
Internship applications of highly motivated undergraduate (3.5+ GPA) and interested graduate psychology students are currently being accepted for the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the

* Emotional Intelligence, Personality, Well-Being, and Performance in Military Recruiters
* Military (injured & non-injured service members) Couples Resilience, PTSD, and Relationship Quality
* Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, and Well-Being
* Yoga, Resilience, Sleep, and Dreams
* Non-Research Areas of Internship: Psychological Healthy Workplace Development, Community Professional Education/Media, Conference/Symposium Assistant & Mindfulness Course TA

Responsibilities:
National Defense University. If accepted, students will be members of the Leadership Fitness Lab and work with COL (Ret.) Stephen Bowles on various topics, including:
* Literature reviews, PowerPoint presentations, preparation of classroom materials, poster presentations, manuscript editing, and writing
* Preparing publication submissions
* Coordination of articles with co-authors and organization of community events
* Organizing literature reviews, manuscripts, and other relevant research material
* Database entry/management/data analysis

Hours:
* 12-16 hours per week during school year for local students in school (with an option for course credit)
* 32+ hours per week during summer and full-time internship during academic year (with an option for semester credit)

This can be flexible, depending upon class and work schedules. We are looking for someone with an interest in research, particularly in military-related psychology, but not necessarily exclusive to that topic. If you have questions about this unpaid internship, you can contact us at 06gualano@cua.edu (Francesca M. Gualano) or nicolefrost@gwmail.gwu.edu (Nicole Frost).

How To Apply:
If interested, please review the Application Process below and submit the needed documents to Dr. Stephen Bowles at stephen.bowles.ndu@gmail.com

Application Process: Submit CV (Resume), Unofficial Transcript, Writing Sample (5-10 pages), & Cover letter. Interviews for selected candidates.

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