Are You Interested in Working 

At The Infant Lab?

 

Prospective Graduate Students

Temple University Infant Lab provides many diverse opportunities for graduate students. Research on cognitive development for children ages 5 months to 6 years is on-going year round. We are lucky to have a large research space and wonderfully kind, receptive parents who are interested in helping further our studies. If you have questions about applying to Temple's Developmental program to work with either Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek or Dr. Nora Newcombe, feel free to contact any of the current students in the lab with questions or concerns, or visit the Developmental Program homepage. For more information concerning the application process to the Developmental Psychology Doctoral program, please click here.

 

Temple Undergraduate Students

Temple undergraduate students have the opportunity to work at the lab for course credit (course # 3791 or 3891). As a research assistant, you will learn about all of the lab's ongoing studies on language, spatial development, memory, and play. You can meet children, help with the lab's participant recruitment, and learn how to code children's responses. Working in the lab is a great way to see psychological research in action. It is a chance to learn how studies are created and run. If you are interested in exploring developmental research by working in the Infant Lab, please e-mail the lab coordinator  (katrina.ferrara@gmail.com) or call (267) 468-8610 for registration information and further description of the course. You are also welcome to drop by the lab any time between the hours of 9:00 and 4:00.

Undergraduate Students from other Universities

Research assistant opportunities are also available to students outside Temple University! If you are interested in working as a volunteer or intern, please see the "Intern and Job Opportunities" link for available positions. If you are interested in working as a research volunteer during the academic year, please feel free to contact us!

 

 
 

  

 

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