The Wilbourn Infant Lab at Duke University
is excited to announce the third year of our summer research program
for underrepresented students in Psychology.
We are offering three paid summer internships for undergraduates
interested in research in Developmental Psychology. Interns will gain
hands-on experience conducting research with infants, children, and adults. We
are seeking highly motivated undergraduates who are interested in attending
graduate school in Psychology. Interns will receive a $1,500 stipend,
free on-campus housing, travel reimbursement to/from the program, and funds to
travel to a conference to present research completed during the program.
Applicants must be US citizens and from
one of these underrepresented or minority groups: First generation college
student, Black/African-American, Latino/Hispanic, Native American, Native
Alaskan, Native Hawaiian, Native Pacific Islander, LGBTQ, Asian/Asian American,
current/eligible recipient of need-based financial aid, or from
colleges/universities with limited research opportunities.
This internship is ideal for rising juniors (rising
sophomores, seniors, terminal Master’s students will be considered) who are
highly organized, reliable, and driven. Please forward the attached flyer to interested
students fitting these qualifications.
Applications submitted
before March 15th will
be given priority. We will continue accepting applications until the
positions are filled.
More
information can be found on our website: wild.psych.duke.edu/summerinternship.html
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