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30 – August 7, 2026 Are you an undergraduate student passionate about psychology or neuroscience? Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree (PhD or MD/PhD). If so, the University of Minnesota’s
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(August 17, 2026 to May 16, 2027) in one or more of the following areas: Anthropology Economics History Management Political Science Psychology Sociology Qualifications Required/Preferred Qualifications
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, developmental psychology, and/or related areas Reliable transportation to MIDB and community sites in Twin Cities metro area About the Department The CNS Lab is a multiple PI-led research lab with grant funding
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) Preferred Qualifications: Advanced degree in physics, engineering, computer science, mathematics, biology, neuroscience, psychology or related field Experience in a university-based research laboratory
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, mathematics, medicine and allied disciplines, philosophy, physics, and psychology. The Department of Neuroscience is committed to providing excellence in research, education, and public service. The Department
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model (e.g., psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, residents, fellows graduate and post-graduate psychology learners). Patients in the WWBP clinic present with mental health conditions in
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department has been to “give away” child psychology. This philosophy has created an environment rich with collaborations, new ideas, and exciting interdisciplinary work. The ICD is housed within the College
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clinical assessment instruments (structured assessments of social adjustment, questionnaires), which assess for psychopathology as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) for Psychological
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in the United States. From its inception, a key tenet of the department has been to “give away” child psychology. This philosophy has created an environment rich with collaborations, new ideas, and