Thursday, January 13, 2011

Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Child Development Summer Internship Program

Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Child Development Summer Internship Program

The Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Child Development, directed by Dr. Lisa Feigenson and Dr. Justin Halberda, studies how young children perceive and think about the world around them. We use a variety of methods to investigate early knowledge, including measuring infants' looking time to various scenes, measuring children's reaching for hidden objects, and measuring children's choices in simple experimental games.

We are currently answering such questions as: How many objects can infants and young children keep track of and remember over time? What early numerical abilities do infants and young children have? How do toddlers and preschoolers reason through simple logic problems? How do young children learn the meanings of new words?

We are offering a limited number of summer internship positions in our lab for the Summer of 2011 (starting June 1st and ending July 29th). Student interns will gain experience in all aspects of our research, including: recruiting families to participate in our studies, understanding and helping to design experiments to be run with infants and children, constructing experimental stimuli, conducting experiment sessions with children and their parents, analyzing and interpreting data, and attending lab meetings in which general issues in cognitive development are discussed.

REQUIREMENTS:
1) Applicants must be psychology (or related) majors preferably with coursework in developmental and experimental psychology;
2) Applicants must have previous research experience (not necessarily in a developmental psychology laboratory);
3) Applicants must have basic computer skills;
4) Applicants should be mature, articulate, and comfortable with parents and children as the internship requires frequent contact with parents as well as with their children.
5) Applicants must be highly organized and reliable.
The position is a full-time commitment. Depending on the strength of the application, we offer either: 1) 4 credit hours or 2) up to $1,500.00 in stipend money. Receipt of university credit is dependent on agreement from the student's home institution. Students are also strongly encouraged to seek external sources of funding (e.g., many universities offer summer research funds to students who can demonstrate a strong research plan). We encourage students to look into such possibilities or to apply for such funds at their home institution (whether JHU or elsewhere) before applying, and to describe such opportunities in their application.

Applications and a more detailed description of the program can be found on our website at www.labforchilddevelopment.com. Click on JOIN OUR TEAM!

To apply, please mail your application, complete with all necessary components to:

Dominic Gibson, Lab Coordinator
JHU-Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences 3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD, 21218

We will accept applications until March 4th, 2011. Late applications will be considered only if positions remain open.

If you have any further questions, please contact Dominic Gibson, Lab Coordinator at (410) 516-6075 or infant.research@jhu.edu. You can also find additional information about the Laboratory for Child Development at our website:www.labforchilddevelopment.com.

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Dominic Gibson
Lab Manager
Laboratory for Child Development
Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
410-516-6075
www.labforchilddevelopment.com

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