Full-Time Research Assistant - Goldin-Meadow laboratory at the University of Chicago
The Language Development Project at The University of Chicago seeks a full-time research assistant to join our team starting this summer. We are looking for a highly motivated person with an interest in gesture to assist in the coding and analysis of gesture and speech in young children and their parents. The project is part of a longitudinal study of language development in children from the Chicago area. The position will involve video coding of gesture during parent-child interactions as well as participation in the analysis of data and communication of results.
We are looking for a candidate with a strong interest in language development who will take advantage of the opportunity to participate in all stages of the research process. In addition to coding gesture, the research assistant will work closely with a postdoctoral scholar on the project to identify, address, and analyze targeted questions about the role of parent and child gesture at different stages of language acquisition. Prior research experience with gesture, movement, or facial expression is desirable but not required.
This position is especially appropriate for candidates who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in developmental psychology. We seek candidates who are able to commit to spending at least 12 months in this position.
For more information about our lab, see http:/ldp.spc.uchicago.edu.
Inquiries can be directed to Erica Cartmill (cartmill@uchicago.edu).
Kristi Schonwald
Dir., Operations, Language Development Project
University of Chicago
5848 S. University Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 834-7573
(773) 834-5261
kschonwa@uchicago.edu
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