PBS will be hosting BRiDGE scholar Dr. Jean Pierre Ndagijimana this week! His BRiDGE events will occur Thursday, December 1st, 2022, and Friday, December 2nd, 2022. Dr. Ndagijimana is a Senior Clinician at Capacity Building for Solid Minds Counseling Clinic in Rwanda.
Are you thinking of pursuing an internship during the winter or spring? Check out this workshop to hear Dr. Erik Cheries and Dr. Carolyn Davies (Internship Coordinators in PBS) describe how to find an internship, complete the necessary paperwork, and receive course credit toward your Psychology major while gaining hands-on experience in the field.
Put on your thinking caps and come over to the labs of Tobin Hall to meet faculty and students and learn about research programs that hold the promise of making revolutionary advancements!
Participate in demonstrations showcasing innovative technology while exploring the wide range of research performed in psychological and brain sciences.
On Zoom: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/my/pbspeers
If you are planning to graduate next February or May of 2023, you will benefit from attending the Senior Meeting. We will be providing you with information related to your Psychology graduation requirements and will discuss opportunities for your last semester, career exploration and beyond You will have a chance to review your SPIRE ARR with an advisor individually, after the meeting concludes to make sure you are on track to graduate!
Interested in getting involved in research in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences? Looking for ways to connect with faculty mentors and build your resume? Just curious about what happens in labs behind the scenes of a SONA experiment? This workshop will guide you through the process of searching for and applying to labs, the benefits of undergraduate research, and specialized programs to support your research involvement at UMass and beyond. Dr. Astheimer will host an expert panel including current and former undergraduate research assistants and lab staff who will share their experiences and advice and answer all of your questions.
Are you looking for ways to gain work experience while balancing academics? In the LEAD Program you spend a semester taking psychology courses on the Mt Ida campus and we help you find exciting internship sites in Newton and the greater Boston area.
For more information attend the info session or contact Prof. Metevier at stina@umass.edu