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Research Internship
Learn and Grow with CARE

The success of our lab depends on the involvement of dedicated undergraduate students. Getting involved with research as an undergraduate is a great way to learn more about psychology and get hands-on experience. Research experience is also valuable for students considering going on to graduate school.​​​
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Undergraduate research assistants in our lab work closely with other members of the lab on one or more on-going projects. Your involvement may include: designing experiments and materials, conducting experiments, coding data, analyzing data, participating in scientific lab discussions, and presenting data at conferences.​
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​​​​Course credit in the form of PSYC2072/2073 is available. ​
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Requirements:
  • Preferably second-year psychology major
  • High research ethics
  • Academic excellence
  • Excellent Chinese and English communication skills
  • Commitment to work in the lab for two semesters, for approximately 10 hours/ week
  • Interest in cyber-, health, and social/personality psychology

 

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