under the direction of Dr. Nathan Fox,
is now accepting applications for Spring 2025 undergraduate research assistants!
is now accepting applications for Spring 2025 undergraduate research assistants!
Successful applicants will work on projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. Our studies examine the effects of temperament on social and cognitive development using a variety of neurological and behavioral methods. This position involves assisting with study visits, and research assistants will gain experience with behavioral coding, electroencephalogram (EEG) collection, electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) collection, taking part in research discussions, and play an active role in behavioral and physiological data collection. Social and biological science-related field majors are encouraged to apply. This position requires a flexible schedule, including weekend and evening availability.
Accepted applicants will have the opportunity to work on several studies going on in the lab. Many of our undergraduate research assistants present at the annual Undergraduate Research Day. The position requires attention to detail, proper time management, and excellent interpersonal skills. We ask for a two semester commitment, but space is not guaranteed. Credit is available for PSYC 479, EDHD 498, & PHSC 389 for those interested!
Bilingual Spanish-speaking candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities:
-6 hours per week in lab
-Data collection
-Research discussions
-Behavioral and physiological data collection
-Assisting with study visits
Qualifications:
-Experience working or completing research with infants, children, and adolescents is preferred but not required
How to Apply: Fill out this link (https://forms.gle/dx6izqaYPtWGGtXb7) with your resume/CV and unofficial transcript
Questions? Contact Jamie Listokin (listokin@umd.edu)
Accepted applicants will have the opportunity to work on several studies going on in the lab. Many of our undergraduate research assistants present at the annual Undergraduate Research Day. The position requires attention to detail, proper time management, and excellent interpersonal skills. We ask for a two semester commitment, but space is not guaranteed. Credit is available for PSYC 479, EDHD 498, & PHSC 389 for those interested!
Bilingual Spanish-speaking candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities:
-6 hours per week in lab
-Data collection
-Research discussions
-Behavioral and physiological data collection
-Assisting with study visits
Qualifications:
-Experience working or completing research with infants, children, and adolescents is preferred but not required
How to Apply: Fill out this link (https://forms.gle/dx6izqaYPtWGGtXb7) with your resume/CV and unofficial transcript
Questions? Contact Jamie Listokin (listokin@umd.edu)