Recruiting Research Assistants!

The MacDonald Social Psychology Research Laboratory at the University of Toronto St. George is currently seeking reliable and conscientious volunteer research assistants for the 17-18 school year. Students interested in this position must: – have a strong academic record (cGPA of 3.5 is preferred) – be available to volunteer 6-8 hours a week (starting immediately) and into the 2017-2018 school term – be attentive to detail and able to work independently – previous lab experience an asset but not required If interested in volunteering, please email your CV and unofficial transcripts to Kaz Laird at maclab.manager@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing […]

Research Assistant Needed!

The Psychology of Emerging Adulthood Research Lab (PEARL) is seeking an undergraduate Research Assistant to assist with a multi-site SSHRC-funded study on family relationships, risk, wellness and well-being in emerging adulthood. The RA will assist with participant recruitment, screening, and scheduling; data collection with parents and young adults using an online survey and a daily survey app; database management; and preliminary data analysis (using SPSS). In addition, the RA will provide some support around knowledge transfer using social media. Applicants should: – Be able to commit to up to 8 hours per week, with some flexibility in times (e.g., checking […]

Research Assistant Needed!

We are looking for motivated Cognitive Science students who are interested in obtaining research experience in computational cognitive modeling. What are we studying? Languages differ in how they express the same situation. Where English has one preposition on (the cup is on the table, the coat is on the hook), Dutch uses two: op and aan (the cup is *op* the table, the coat is *aan* the hook). Having the same text translated into multiple languages (a parallel corpus) gives us a rich source of information about the between-language variation in how objects and events are labeled. In our research, we explore computational linguistic and cognitive modelling techniques […]

Volunteer with the Collaborative for South Asian Mental Health!

The Collaborative for South Asian Mental Health is composed of researchers from various organizations across the Greater Toronto Area who come together to focus on how research can contribute to improving the mental health of South Asian communities in Toronto. They are currently looking for volunteers! Please email your application to southasianmentalhealth1@gmail.com and indicate which position you’re applying for in the subject line.

Volunteer Research Assistants Needed!

The Wisdom and Identity Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Michel Ferrari at OISE, University of Toronto, seeking volunteer Research Assistants! Volunteers will assist with a multinational, interdisciplinary research project on Motivation and Virtue across different faiths, nationalities, and age groups. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain familiarity with mixed methods research, cross-cultural studies, and phenomenological psychology. Our immediate need is for research assistants to recruit senior participants from amongst the Muslim community in Toronto. Ideally, applicants should: · Be able to commit at least 6 hours a week until September 2017 (with flexibility allowed week to week) · […]

Volunteer Research Assistant Position

The Cognition and Psychopathology (CAP) Lab uses experimental methods to study underlying chronic worry in people with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and seeks to identify ways to tailor and improve psychological treatments targeting worry. We are currently looking for a volunteer research assistant (RA) to help with an ongoing research study examining the benefits of a novel “mental habits training” for chronic worry. Primarily, we are looking for someone who would contribute to this study through assisting with data management (data entry, spreadsheet organization, etc.) and recruitment procedures (managing participant interest, advertising for the study). This opportunity would be well […]

Research Opportunity Position!

Research Opportunity Program (ROP) Position: Scott Lab   Work in Dr. Katreena Scott’s Lab to gain valuable research experience for a full-course credit through the Research Opportunity Program (ROP)!   Position Title Research Opportunity Program (ROP299/399) Student — Fall/Winter 2017-2018 Project Code LTE 15 Project Title Safe and Understood: Intervening with Families to Promote Healthy Child Outcomes and Prevent Abuse Recurrence for Young Child Victims of Domestic Violence Exposure Number of Positions 3 Objectives Selected ROP students will become involved in an applied cluster randomized trial, studying the impact of embedding two promising, community-based interventions within child protection services. These interventions […]

Research Assistant Position!

Volunteer Research Assistant You will be involved in a study examining older adults’ vulnerability to fraud, conducted in Kang Lee’s Development Lab (kangleelab.com). Our goal is to offer volunteers many opportunities to develop their research skills. Thus, as a volunteer, you will; – Act as the main experimenter in conducting the experimental sessions with adults aged 18-95 – Recruit and schedule participants – Code and record results – Perform other administrative tasks in the lab This position is ideally suited for students from St George campus or who live downtown, and who will be in their 2nd or 3rd year in September. Those who are studying […]