Temple University Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory

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Temple University Cognitive Neuropsychology
Laboratory
(Dr. Tania Giovannetti)
Student Research Positions
INDEPENDENT STUDY: Opportunities for students interested in
doing an independent study are available. Research in the lab
focuses on studies of motor functions, knowledge, and memory in
individuals with neurologic disorders, including degenerative
dementia and schizophrenia. Independent study students are
required to perform some administrative duties, run experiments, and
organize data. In addition, students will read and present a research
article in weekly lab meetings. Students will earn 3 credits for 9 hours
of work in the laboratory. Independent study in the laboratory will
count toward the Cognitive Neuroscience minor. (PSYCH394-5;
PSYCH396-7)
WORK STUDY: Positions are available. Responsibilities include:
assisting faculty and staff with the basic administration of our
psychology laboratory; duties include copying, running errands, and
running subjects in simple experiments. This position is for a
minimum of 9 hours a week with extremely flexible scheduling.
VOLUNTEER: Students may volunteer in the lab. Responsibilities
are similar to work study students. The position is for a minimum of 9
hours a week with extremely flexible scheduling.
Interested students should complete the student research application
and send it to Dr. Giovannetti at tgio@temple.edu.
Temple University Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory
(Dr. Tania Giovannetti)
Student Research Application
Name:
Email Address:
Telephone Number:
Major:
Expected Year of Graduation:
1. Indicate your interest (Independent Study, Work Study, Volunteer):
2. Semester you would like to work in the lab (i.e., Spring, Fall, Summer):
3. List psychology courses you have taken and your grades:
4. List statistics courses you have taken and your grades:
5. Why do you want to work in the lab?
6. Do you have a car? Would you be willing to travel 30 minutes by car (or
1 hour by train) to test neurologically-impaired research participants?
7. Are you willing to work with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia?
8. Describe your computer skills:
9. Describe any relevant work experience:
10. List 2 references (name and email address)
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