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 Summer Internship
Posted by: Brenda Major
Title/Position: Professor
School/Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: April 19th, 2007


I would appreciate it if you would forward this announcement to any promising undergraduates who you think might benefit from this program and would be interested in participating.

Thank you.

-Brenda Major
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Summer Psychology Internship Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara

The Self and Intergroup Relations Laboratory (Director: Dr. Brenda Major) in the Psychology Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara is currently accepting applications from talented undergraduates for a summer research internship in social psychology.

Program Description:
The UCSB-SIRL Psychology Internship is a 6 week program (June 25-August 3, 2007) for undergraduate students who wish to receive training and conduct research investigating topics in prejudice and intergroup relations. Interns will spend approximately 30 hours/week working on current research projects in our lab with Professor Major and graduate student researchers. Work will include conducting experimental sessions, reading/searching background literature, and coding and analyzing data. Students will receive training in how to conduct social psychological research using psychophysiological measures. In addition, participants will attend weekly seminars and tutorials on issues in social psychology and applying to graduate school. Students will also have opportunities to participate in social events with our other summer interns and graduate students, and take advantage of Santa Barbara’s beautiful setting, cultural activities, and attractions.

The internship does not cover the cost of housing, traveling, or living expenses. Accepted applicants must make their own arrangements for summer housing. We also encourage you to find out about funding and academic credit opportunities within your university.

Eligibility:
- Undergraduate Psychology majors (sophomore students or above)
- Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better in the last two years of undergraduate study
- Some research experience is preferred, but not necessary (you will receive training throughout our 6 week program!)
- Students from all backgrounds and ethnicities are encouraged to apply

To apply:
To help us in the decision process, we ask that you please provide:
(1) A brief (1 page) statement of interest/cover letter and copy of your resume/vita,
(2) A copy of your unofficial transcript,
(3) Your phone number and some times that you can be reached and are available for a phone or in-person interview, and
(4) Two professional references, preferably from professors who know you well. Please ask each reference to send a letter that speaks to your qualities and your ability to complete an intense internship training program to alegre@psych.ucsb.edu by May 21.

Application deadline:
- All application materials must be completed and received by MAY 21, 2007 at 4pm PST. Materials can be forwarded to alegre@psych.ucsb.edu OR mailed to: Jan Marie Alegre, Department of Psychology, University of California – Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9660.
- Applications will be reviewed as they are received and decisions will be announced the first week of June 2007.
Questions? For more information contact our program coordinator at: alegre@psych.ucsb.edu

Thank you for your interest!



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