If you are an undergraduate student at Indiana University with an interest in social psychological research, you may have an opportunity to work as a research assistant in the lab. This is an excellent way to gain research experience, to get more involved in the academic community, and delve deeper into a research topic of interest.
If you are interested in joining the lab, please:
(1) Read the lab's undergraduate guidelines.
(2) Complete a research assistant application.
(3) Email Dr. Hugenberg with your completed application, brief information about your background, and why you are interested in joining the lab.
If you are searching for a graduate school program that will fit your needs or have an interest in working in the Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Facial Expression Lab, please contact Dr. Hugenberg (khugenb@indiana.edu) directly. Graduate study in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University focuses on giving you the skills and scholarly insights necessary to participate in state-of-the-art experimentation and theory. Check out the Graduate Program for more information.