Monday, November 18, 2019

The Experimental Psychology and Organizations Lab at Cornell


Graduate Study in Behavioral Neuroscience at UMSL

PhD and MA Programs in Behavioral Neuroscience, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA

·        40 hours per week, day-time class offerings

·        2 years tuition remission for PhD students and annual stipend for Teaching Assistantships; 1 year tuition remission for MA students, with the possibility of 1.5-2 years, and annual stipend for Teaching Assistantships.

·        Program Duration: 2 years (MA with thesis; MA non-thesis track); 4-6 years (PhD)

·        Application Deadline: January 15, 2020 for Fall 2020 Admission

Apply

About Us

The Behavioral Neuroscience Program offers intense training in four critical areas of skill development that are required to successfully fulfill an academic career. The universal training goals of the Behavioral Neuroscience program are the following: Critical thinking, application of research methods and analyses, scientific writing, and teaching. Our research specialties include Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Clinical Neuroscience on topics such as neurophysiological correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder, self-reflection and default mode network, the neurocognition of emotion and romantic love, prejudice and discrimination, and health disparities. We soon will have training on the neuroscience of substance abuse and addiction. Please note we no longer offer training in animal models. Our Department of Psychological Sciences currently trains more than 50 PhD candidates, offering a stimulating and multidisciplinary research environment. The Department is equipped with several EEG systems, physiological research suites including eye-tracking, cardiovascular measures, and skin conductance. Many faculty have connections to facilities with magnetic resonance imaging equipment. We also have an active chapter of Graduate Women in Science.

Faculty currently accepting PhD and MA students for Fall 2020 include:

Dr. Bettina J. Casad (Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience), Social Neuroscience and Intergroup Relations Lab

Dr. Michael G. Griffin (Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Clinical Neuroscience), Center for Trauma Recovery

Dr. Sandra J. E. Langeslag (Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience), Neurocognition of Emotion and Motivation Lab

Dr. Carissa Philippi (Social, Cognitive, Affective, and Clinical Neuroscience), Laboratory of Cognitive and Affective Neurobiology of Self

Preferred Applicant Qualifications

We seek highly talented and motivated PhD and MA students. You will be given the opportunity to regularly present your work at national and international conferences and meetings. In order to develop your own research agenda, we will encourage and support you in applying for competitive research grants and career development fellowships.

Applicant Requirements

·        A BA or BS degree in a field related to neuroscience, psychology or biomedical sciences;

·        A strong interest in social, cognitive, affective, or clinical neuroscience and psychophysiology;

·        An interest in and preferably experience with EEG/ERPs, fMRI, and/or psychophysiology for human research;

·        An interest in and preferably experience with computational programs such as SPSS, R, Python, or MATLAB;

·        The ambition to become a top scientist seeking a research career in academia or industry.

·        A good command of written and spoken English.

·        Excellent social and collaborative skills.

You should be able to work in an interdisciplinary environment, sharing knowledge and ideas, and contribute to a diverse and inclusive Department and University.

University of Missouri-St. Louis

As the metropolitan, land-grant, research institution serving the most diverse and economically important region in Missouri, the University of Missouri–St. Louis delivers exceptional educational, research and engagement experiences that inform, prepare, challenge and inspire. The Department of Psychological Sciences educates diverse, talented, traditional and nontraditional students who will supply knowledge, skills, and intellectual leadership in both the private and public sectors. Active engagement in research and scholarship enable the psychology faculty to advance knowledge and to impart research methods and results directly in their classroom teaching. The psychology faculty is committed to generating knowledge through research that can be applied to problems at the regional, state, national, and international level. In addition to laboratory research, many psychology faculty members are engaged in field research that has practical implications in the areas of mental health, medicine, and business. The University is an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a culturally diverse intellectual community, and as such encourages applications from individuals underrepresented in higher education and science fields.

Would you like more information?

For more information about our program, please contact:
Dr. Suzanne Welcome, Program Director

welcomes@umsl.edu or + 1 314-516-5383

Apply directly

Please submit your application online to https://www.umsl.edu/admissions/applications.html no later than January 15, 2020.

In addition to your online application to the Graduate School, please email the following attachments to Dr. Suzanne Welcome welcomes@umsl.edu

·        Full Statement of Purpose (1-3 pages) and CV

Apply




Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Hutton Honors College Research Symposium and Poster Fair!

The Hutton Honors College presents the Annual IUB Undergraduate Research Symposium
and Poster Fair

Saturday, April 18, 2020


The Hutton Honors College invites all IU undergraduates from any discipline to participate in the annual Research Symposium and Poster Fair! This is a great opportunity to let others see the valuable work you have accomplished, and to see what other students in a variety of fields are exploring here at IU.  It is also a great chance for you to perfect your presentation skills and receive valuable feedback from faculty and interested colleagues. Don’t miss this opportunity for professional experience!

Whether you choose to present a paper or a poster, or would like to participate in both events, we welcome one page abstracts by Sunday, February 23, 2020.

Visit https://symposium.hutton.indiana.edu to submit your online application today!

The Hutton Honors College will hold workshops for students who would like to know more about paper or poster presentations prior to the event.

Students are encouraged to present on work that is not yet complete.  If you are writing a paper for a class, or conducting research for your thesis or a lab project, present your work and learn from the feedback you receive before you complete your project.  Presenting will help guide your thinking as you work toward completion.  Students are not asked to submit the final paper, just an abstract.

We look forward to hearing from you, and more importantly, to seeing the results of your efforts!  

Wonder Lab Job Posting




UCLA Ph.D. Program in Communication



Friday, November 8, 2019

Research Assistant Rhode Island Hospital

Research Assistant Rhode Island Hospital Partial Hospitalization Program and MIDAS Project, Medical School of Brown University Department of Psychiatry

The Rhode Island Methods to Improve Diagnostic Assessment and Services (MIDAS) project is looking to hire a research assistant (RA), with a potential start date of May/June 2020. Candidates should be a recent or upcoming college graduate with a psychology or neuroscience major and an interest in going to graduate or medical school. In the Rhode Island Hospital outpatient psychiatry and partial hospital practices, we have integrated research assessments into clinical practice. The MIDAS project is one of the largest clinical epidemiological studies using semi-structured diagnostic interviews ever conducted, and we have published more than 200 papers from our database. The RA will be trained in conducting diagnostic interviews and writing clinical reports. The RA will also be responsible for managing databases and entering data, submitting IRB applications, recruiting participants, and conducting other tasks associated with various ongoing assessment and treatment research projects in the outpatient and partial hospital practices. Opportunities are available (and encouraged) for presenting research at national meetings and writing manuscripts for publication. Prior research assistants have published papers as first authors and have been successful at getting into top level graduate and medical schools.

Please send applications (cover letter and CV) to Ms. Deb Lemieux at dlemieux@lifespan.org. For additional information or questions about the position, please contact Mark Zimmerman, M.D. (mzimmerman@lifespan.org). 

Eastern Illinois University Graduate Counseling Program



Thursday, November 7, 2019

Themester Internship Announcement

Themester 2020: Democracy – On-Campus Internship

Themester, an initiative of the College of Arts and Sciences, is pleased to announce several paid undergraduate internships related to  Fall 2020’s theme “Democracy.”  

·         Spring 2020: Communications, 5 hours a week, June to August   (1-2 positions)

·         Summer 2020: Podcast internship, a project-based internship, approximately 40-50 hours total spread over the summer: May to August  (1-2 positions)

·         Summer 2020:  Outreach and Communications, 5 hours a week, June to August   (1-2 positions)

·         Fall 2020:  Outreach & Event interns average 6 hours a week during the fall semester (3-4 positions)

·         Fall 2020: Photography & Design interns average 3 hours a week.  (1-2 positions)

Previous interns report that the internship helped them engage campus on a deeper level. Internships are open to undergraduate students with majors and minors in the College of Arts and Sciences, including students in the Media School, the School of Global and International Studies, and the School of Art, Architecture + Design. The College encourages applications from students with an academic interest in the 2020 theme. 

First-year students and transfer students are welcome and encouraged to apply.  Hours are flexible and on campus. Deadlines: December 6 for spring; February 15 for summer and fall. More information at https://themester.indiana.edu/get-involved/student-involvement/internships/.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Wellness Workshop for Pre-Health Students

 WELLNESS WORKSHOP:
Developing Resilience and Self-care Strategies for Health and Wellness 

Monday November 11, 2019 at 5:30-6:30 PM
IMU Tree Suites, Walnut Room
Resilience has been highlighted as a formal competency for medical school, and wellness programs are being incorporated into curricula across graduate healthcare programs.

As a future caregiver, taking care of yourself is a skill you need to develop. In this workshop, Jennifer Yeoward from the IU Health Center Counseling and Psychological Services will offer information, resources, and tools that you can incorporate in your life to reduce your level of stress and anxiety and carry forward into your graduate education and career.

Students pursuing admission to any type of competitive admission health professions program are encouraged to attend this event.

Please RSVP. It’s okay if you need to arrive late or leave early. We will leave time at the end of the session to discuss your questions and ideas.

Read more about the medical school competencies and competency in self-care.


 

Friday, November 1, 2019

Service Learning Abroad

One Heart Source is currently accepting applications for our 2020 Service Learning Programs. We are offering 2 and 4 week Health Development programs in Cape Town, South Africa!

As an OHS Mentor you will:

·  Gain a deeper understanding of community and the
cultural factors that influence health.

·  Participate in our health education interventions
by mentoring students through their academic careers.

·  Immerse yourself in history and culture to better
understand diversity.

·  Collaborate with groups of university students
from around the world to discuss global health issues.

·  Develop skills to pursue social justice through
health education and intervention.

·  Broaden health care skills in real-world
environments

Apply here for our Volunteer Programs: 2020 Application

Application Deadline: December 1, 2019

Learn more about our Health Program here.