For Prosective Graduate Students
Prospective graduate students interested in joining the CUSP lab should apply to the Social Psychology Program. Application materials for the social psychology graduate program can be accessed by clicking here. Students interested in discussing specific graduate research opportunities are encouraged to contact Professors Irene Blair, Geoff Cohen, Tiffany Ito, Chick Judd, or Bernadette Park directly.
For Current CU Undergraduates
The success of the lab depends on the involvement of dedicated undergraduate students. Getting involved with research as an undergraduate is a great way to learn more about psychology and get hands-on experience. Research experience is also very valuable for students considering going on to graduate school.
Undergraduate research assistants in our lab work closely with other members of the lab on one or more on-going projects. Your involvement may include the collection of data, data entry and scoring, and the preparation of materials for new experiments.
Positions in our lab are currently all voluntary. Course credit in the form of PSYC 4841 is available.
Requirements:
- Minimum 3.00 GPA
- Psychology major preferred
- Commitment to work in the lab for 1 year, for approximately 9 hours/week (we arrange the schedule around your class schedule.)
Please contact the individual superivsing faculty (Professors Irene Blair, Geoff Cohen, Tiffany Ito, Chick Judd, or Bernadette Park) about position availability and requirements