Undergraduate Research Assistant Training Program

Are you interested in research? Get involved with our lab!

What is the Research Assistant Training Program?
The Emory Infant and Child Lab is dedicated to assisting in the education of those interested in the field of child development. One of the ways we do this is by providing research assistantships for Emory students. Emory students may register for course credit for their research efforts by registering for college course Psyc 499R. We welcome resumes and applications throughout the year. All registration issues for course 499R are handled by the Psychology Undergraduate Coordinator.

What Can I Expect as a Research Assistant?
In addition to a few required tasks and responsibilities, you can expect to be as fully involved in lab research as you want to be! RAs typically help by recruiting research subjects, assisting with our infant and child studies, coding and entering data, helping with our publications, and participating in lab meetings. In return and as part of your research experience, we hope to help you in pursuing your individual career goals, especially if you are interested in psychology, child development, or another related field.

Want to join?

Email our lab coordinator, Naomi, with your resumé.