Psych Scoop, 2/7/23

February 7th, 2023 

The Psych Scoop is sent to all Psychology Undergraduate students and alumni every Tuesday throughout the academic school year. 

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Psychology Advising Announcements

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1. Alumni Spotlight: Rucha Markale

Psych Advising has started a monthly alumni spotlight to showcase what our amazing alumni are up to! Our February spotlight, Rucha Markale ('21) works as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Read more about her tips on finding a career path, getting the most out of your major, and moreNominate someone who you think would be great to spotlight, including yourself! 

2. Get to Know Your Faculty: Connections in Industrial Organizational Psychology! 

  Thursday, February 16, 2023, 1:00 pm- 2:15 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Zoom 
 

Exciting news! By popular demand, Dr. Deniz Ones has been selected as our next faculty for our event 'Get to Know Your Faculty'. Connect with our featured faculty, Dr. Deniz Ones, on a personal and academic level. Dr. Deniz Ones runs the Research in the Corporate Social Responsibility Lab. Her research focuses on categorizing socially responsible behavior in organizations. If you would like to attend, please RSVP by Friday, February 10, 2023. We can't wait to see you there! 

Psychology Student Group Announcements

3. Psychology Club & Psi Chi: Chat About Stress and Trauma 

  Tuesday, February 7, 2023,  4:45 pm - 5:30 pm 
  Location: Amundson Hall Room 104
 

If you are interested in the effects of stress and trauma or are interested in taking one of Dr. Patricia Frazier's courses this is the meeting for you! Dr. Patricia Frazier will be discussing her work in the Stress and Trauma lab which researches effects on mental health and resiliency following adversity! Come to the meeting to learn more about her work and bring any questions you have! If you have any questions about the event, please contact psychology club through email at psichi@umn.edu

Courses of Interest

4. PSY 3960: Undergraduate Seminar in Psychology - 1 Credit - Spring 2023 

Joining a research lab can be a fun way to enhance undergraduate education in psychology. However, getting involved is not always straightforward. This course is designed to help students with all levels of experience learn more about research to develop new skills that will support success in future research placements, such as a 5993 course. We will cover a broad range of topics including different career paths in research, preparation of application materials, how to look for scientific articles, and different expectations that labs may have. Throughout these topics, we will emphasize issues of diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in science. We hope to provide opportunities for students from all backgrounds to explore how personal identity can play a meaningful role in the research experience. This course is a second half-term course starting on March 14, 2023. 

PSY 3960 will meet in Elliott Hall S1060, Tuesdays from 5:30 pm - 7:10 pm CST

Instructor: Caroline Ostrand and Walter Wu

Note: This course counts as elective credit for Psychology majors only. 

Events

5. National Student Exchange (NSE) HBCU Info Session

  Tuesday, February 7, 2023, 5:00 pm- 6:30 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Smith Hall Room 231 & Zoom 
 

Through the National Student Exchange (NSE), U of M undergrads can exchange to a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) for a semester or year! Students continue to pay U of M tuition and receive most U of M financial aid and scholarships. There are 11 HBCUs available for exchange through NSE: Alabama State, Bowie State (MD), Florida A&M, NC Central, Prairie View A&M (TX), SC State, Southern University (LA), Tuskegee University (AL), UVI St. Crois, UVI St. Thomas, and Virginia State. The priority application deadline for Fall 2023 or Spring 2024 is February 15, 2023. Begin your application today! If you're interested in learning more and would like to attend, register for the information session. If you have any questions about the program or event, please reach out to David Holliday at holli107@umn.edu.

6. Pre-Health Opportunities Fair

  Thursday, February 9, 2023, 11:00 am- 2:00 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: RecWell MAC Gym, 4th floor
 

Connect with local and on-campus organizations that provide experiences to prepare you for health professional school. This includes volunteer opportunities, part-time jobs, study abroad programs, gap year programs, research positions, and more! The Pre-Health Opportunities Fair is open to ALL University of Minnesota pre-health students and alumni (up to two years post-graduation). Pre-health is the larger umbrella that includes pre-med, pre-pharmacy, pre-dental, pre-nursing, pre-PA, pre-vet, and other health professions. Anyone interested in exploring career pathways in healthcare is welcome to attend! Check out the CBS Career Fair Prep Guide for tips and tricks for before, during, and after a career fair. Any questions about the event, please contact careercbs@umn.edu

7. UMN Job & Internship Fair

  Friday, February 24, 2023, 10:00 am- 4:00 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Huntington Bank Stadium & McNamara Alumni Center
 

More than 200 organizations from all employment sectors will be recruiting for hundreds of jobs, internships, and other employment opportunities. The University of Minnesota Job & Internship Fair is open to all enrolled University of Minnesota students, including undergraduates and graduates, and alumni who graduated within the past three years (2020 - 2022). You must have your student UCard or know your ID # to get in. Check in to receive your nametag for entry. There is a free coat check upon entry, and make sure to dress to impress! Questions about the event, please contact your career services office. 

8. Big Problems Being Solved with Psychology Colloquium Series: Dr. Marcus Munafo 

  Tuesday, February 28, 2023, 11:30 am- 12:30 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Elliott Hall Room N219 & Zoom 
 

Dr. Marcus Munafo presents "How to Avoid Being Very Precisely Wrong: Lessons From Causal Inference in Epidemiology." There has been a great deal of interest in the reproducibility of scientific results in recent years. However, results can be highly reproducible but wrong (J-shaped curves in epidemiology, in particular - sadly a little bit of alcohol probably isn't good for you). We, therefore, need more than replication if we want to know whether our inferences are correct - we need triangulation. In other words, we need to approach the same question with different methods that have different biases, etc. Learn more about Dr. Marcus Munafo's research findings and register to attend.

Research

9. *Credit or Volunteer* RA Position with Teen Depression Treatment Study

We are looking for student RAs to work on the Adaptive Treatment for Adolescent Depression Study in Child Psychiatry. The research project evaluates the effectiveness of personalized interventions for adolescent depression delivered in community mental health care settings. Students will also have the chance to work on other ongoing projects related to teen mental health in the lab. Primary responsibilities will include administering data collection procedures with adolescents and parents and data entry. In addition, students will attend a 1-hour bi-weekly Zoom meeting. Candidates must be pursuing a degree in Psychology or a related field and be willing to commit 4 hours per week for the semester, including some weekday evenings and weekend mornings. Preference will be given to students who can commit to more than 1 semester and summer availability. Students can earn 1-3 credits of PSY 4/5993. To apply, please send a cover letter and rescue (including GPA and class year) to ptad@umn.eduFor more information about the position, please visit the website.

10. *Volunteer or Credit (under PSY 4/5993 or CPSY 4994 Credit)* Undergraduate Research Opportunity with Adolescent Suicide Risk and Depression Study

Dr. Karina Quevedo is currently recruiting motivated Undergraduates to come acquire clinical research experience in her Health and Emotions in Adolescents Trajectories (HEAT) Lab. Our ongoing study specifically looks at the use of real-time functional magnetic research, such as neurofeedback, to study brain function of adolescents with suicide ideation and behaviors. There is an opportunity to gain Directed Research credit! We are interested in students who can commit to at least one semester in the lab and who can begin working at any time. We are looking for help with data entry, organizing data folders, using photoshop/fantamorph to create morphed-face images, prepping study visit materials, editing questionnaires/surveys using RedCap, and recruiting participants. Committed and dedicated volunteers will have the opportunity to be trained in participant-interfacing tasks. Our lab is located in West Building - M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center. If you are interested in the opportunities please send an email to nguy2815@umn.edu with 1) a brief introduction about yourself, 2) a copy of your resume/CV, 3) your unofficial transcript, and 4) how many in-person hours you can commit per week. The email should have the subject line "HEAT LAB Research Opportunity". 

11. *Credit or Volunteer (under PSY 4/5993 or CPSY 4994 Credit)* RA Position in the Aging, Cognition, and Technology Lab

Dr. Adriana Hughes' Cognition, Aging, and Technology Lab is recruiting one motivated and detail-oriented undergraduate research assistant to start in the spring of 2023 or in the summer of 2023. Research projects in our lab include a project developing a new tablet-based memory and thinking program for older adults as well as a longitudinal study monitoring cognition and instrumental activities of daily living trajectories using in-home technology in order adults with cognitive impairment. The RA's responsibilities may include recruiting participants, data entry and verification, conducting literature reviews, and attending weekly lab meetings. The RA would need to be able to work onsite at the Minneapolis VA. The position can be a volunteer position or for PSY 4993/5993 credits, though there is an opportunity for this position to become a paid position in the future. We are especially looking for applicants who could commit to working in the lab for at least two semesters. Because our lab is affiliated with the VA, RAs are required to have US Citizenship. If you are interested, please fill out this form. If you have any questions, please email Catherine Ju at ju000036@umn.edu

Learning Abroad 

12. National Student Exchange (NSE) - Apply for the 2023-2024 School Year! 

Now is the time to plan your NSE exchange for summer 2023, fall 2023, or spring 2024! Through NSE, you can study at another school in the U.S., Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands for a summer, semester, or year! There are over 180 NSE campuses available for exchange. NSE is affordable and accessible, and credits transfer back easily into your degree. February 15th, 2023 is the priority application deadline for the 2023/2024 school year. Begin your NSE application anytime. If you want to learn more about NSE, join the Center for Community-Engaged Learning for a virtual NSE Info Session.

13. Summer Study Abroad Program - Psychology & Research in Madrid, Spain 

If you're a B.A. or B.S. psychology major or minor, this program is geared toward you. During the six-week summer program, choose either a 6-credit research track or a 6-credit non-research track. Courses in both tracks fulfill psychology B.A./B.S. requirements, and research placements are available in English or Spanish. During this learning abroad experience you will gain an international perspective on psychology, gain research experience within the Spanish context, deepen cross-cultural understanding through interaction with local communities, and increase independence and self-reliance by learning to navigate Spanish society. The application deadline for the summer term program is March 15, 2023. To learn more about the program and to apply, visit the Learning Abroad website. 

14. Info Session: Travel to Ghana May 2023 - Ghana's Business of Doing Good: Social Startups & Public Affairs

  Monday, February 13, 2023, 5:00 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Zoom
 

The Learning Abroad Center is now offering a Global Seminar during the May 2023 Session in Ghana. There, students will learn how public policy and social enterprises shape Ghana into West Africa's most stable emerging country. Explore how Ghana's government and systems of traditional tribal governance work collaboratively, meet a diverse range of entrepreneurs, policymakers, and public servants while learning about Ghanaian diplomacy, and examine the opportunities and challenges of social entrepreneurship in an emerging developing country. For more information about this study abroad opportunity and to apply and register for the informational session, go to the Learning Abroad Center website. Contact Jemma Lund at lund1495@umn.edu for any questions. 

Graduate School Information

15. Early Career Graduate Programs Virtual Information Session 

  Tuesday, February 7, 2023, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Zoom
 

Are you about to graduate from your undergraduate program or have recently graduated? Stop by the Carlson School of Management's Early Professional Program Virtual Information Session! Learn about each of our graduate programs and have access to Q&A and application tips! Those who are interested, register here! If you have any questions about the event or the program, email msmk@umn.edu.

 

16. Master of Marketing: Admissions 101 Virtual Information Session 

  Wednesday, February 8, 2023, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CST
  Cost: Free
  Location: Zoom 
 

Information sessions are a great opportunity for you to get general information about the Master of Marketing program, presented by the MS Programs staff. Following a program overview presentation is a Q & A session. This is an ideal session for people who want to pursue a Carlson School's Master of Marketing program but did not have the chance to research the program. Those who are interested, register here!  If you have any questions about the event or the program, email msmk@umn.edu.

Programs 

17. Applications for the 2023-24 Discover Dental School (DDS) are Open!

DDS will be a hybrid, year-long program running June 1, 2023, through May 31, 2024. The program will include live Zoom sessions, asynchronous online learning and assignments via Canvas, and some live, hands-on sessions at the dental school. Programming will be tailored to the participants' program of interest (DH, DT, or DDS). The program is free for participants. More details will be provided to the selected participants. Application is required. The priority application deadline is Tuesday, February 14th, 2023 at 10:00 pm CSTThe final application deadline is Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at 10:00 pm CST - no late or incomplete applications will be accepted or considered. The application includes required essays and the name of one professional reference. Applicants will be notified if they have been selected for the program by Friday, March 31, 2023. If you have any questions about the program or how to apply, email Susan Wold at skramer@umn.edu.

18. UC Irvine Psychological Science Post-Bacc Program

The Department of Psychological Science at the University of California, Irvine is currently accepting applications for their post-baccalaureate program. The program is designed for people who have a bachelor's degree; who are interested in a psychology-related graduate program, career development, or career change; and who could benefit from additional coursework, research, and/or real-life work experience in psychology. Those interested in doctoral-level or master's degree programs in a range of areas of psychology or health can strengthen their graduate school applications by completing our program, which offers an individualized course of study based on each person's qualifications and goals. The program consists of eight courses, which may include lower and upper-division lectures, and small seminars (including advanced statistics and research methods courses). For more information, please visit our website. An informational session will be held on Friday, February 3, 2023, at 1:00 pm CST via zoom. If you are thinking about applying and/or would like to learn more, you are encouraged to attend. Applications for Fall 2023 admission are due on April 15, 2023, for domestic students, and February 15, 2023, for international students. All are welcome! 

Volunteering/Engagement Opportunities

19. Research Volunteer - The Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders 

The Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research (MCEDR) at the University of Minnesota conducts research on eating and weight disorders and related behaviors, across a broad range of content areas, including identifying and intervening upon risk and maintenance mechanisms of these concerns. MCEDR's volunteer research assistants gain exposure to eating disorders and clinical research through their involvement with current research projects and educational seminars. At this time, we are looking for volunteers with morning availability. Please fill out the google form to apply and send your resume or CV to mcedr@umn.edu. Applications are due February 17, 2023. 

Jobs/Internship Opportunities

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20. Behavior Therapist - Comfort Autism Center

Comfort Autism Center is a St. Paul-based facility that provides applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy to children with autism. Our staff is well-trained in the principles and practices needed to support our clients and help them become more independent in their daily life. We would love to have you join our team and see the amazing difference you can make in a child's life. The position currently open is a Behavior Therapist that works 1:1 with the clients throughout the day. Pay ranges from $18-$20/hour. Full-time and part-time positions are available. Our hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 7:45 am - 4:15 pm. Responsibilities and duties range from providing direct client care, following prescribed individual treatment plans and behavior intervention plans, assisting with toilet training, recording, and tracking data to observe progress, and much more. Reach out today to learn more about the responsibilities you will have, the benefits we offer, and more! We offer intensive training on the services we provide and are happy to help you start your career in behavioral therapy. If you have any questions contact Elise Powers at epowers@comfortautism.com or you can call 1(651)-644-2440. If you are interested in applying, visit the website. Applications are due March 31, 2023.  

21. Executive Pathways Paid Internship Opportunities

The Executive Pathways Internship Program focuses on a diverse workforce by developing the talents of students as they prepare for professional employment. Graduate and undergraduate students majoring in public policy, statistics, psychology, social work, law, public health, sociology, and other human services-related fields are encouraged to apply and have the opportunity to learn how public policy is developed and implemented in a large and complex government organization. Apply for the Community and Equity Advancement Intern position with the autism early intervention team, or check out additional internship opportunities through the State of Minnesota Careers website. Contact Choua.Yang@state.mn.us for more information. Application for summer 2023 postings will close on February 16, 2023. 

22. Pediatric Anxiety Research Center (PARC) Clinical Research Assistant Position

The Pediatric Anxiety Research Center (PARC; located in Bradley Hospital in East Providence, RI, and affiliated with the Brown Medical School) is looking for 1-2 full-time clinical research assistants to start this spring/summer to support federally funded research projects. Positions include a combination of research and clinical assessment components. Commitment to at least two years in a position is preferred. This is primarily an in-person position with some limited flexibility from working from home. PARC is an integrated research and clinical program nationally recognized in pediatric OCD and anxiety. PARC encompasses research projects, outpatient services, and an Intensive Treatment Program for OCD. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume/CV, and two written recommendations (sent directly by your recommenders) to Marika Marklin at parc.impact@gmail.com no later than February 27, 2023. We will review applications as they are received and contact applicants to extend interview invitations. Please address application materials (i.e., cover letter, resume/CV, and two letters of recommendation) to Kristen Benito, PhD. Additional details about the job description are attached below. 

23. Summer Research Internship Program

Columbia Business School (CBS) is seeking applicants for the 2023 Summer Research Internship Program. This highly selective program provides interns an opportunity to work with CBS's faculty on a research project in finance, economics, marketing, management, decision sciences, operations, accounting, or data analytics. Under the guidance of a faculty mentor most interns generally work on one research project. The work may include literature reviews, data collection, and cleaning, web scraping, statistical analysis, advanced analytics such as machine learning and NLP, and in some cases, contribution to final publication. Behavioral interns may be staffed on multiple projects: conducting literature reviews, coding data, performing statistical analyses, and running experiments with the Behavioral Research lab. All interns will present their final results to faculty and the research community at the end of the internship. The 2023 Summer Research Program will run from June 1, 2023, through July 28, 2023 (final dates to be confirmed). Interns are paid to work 35 hours per week. Interns are required to be on campus and on-campus housing is provided. The application process is highly competitive, only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The application deadline is March 1, 2023. For more information and to apply, please fill out the application form. Contact Khaled N. Hamdy at khamdy@gsb.columbia.edu with any questions about the program.

24. Undergrad Admin Support - The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR)

The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR) seeks to hire an Undergraduate Research Assitant in Admin/Support Services. Duties & Responsibilities include 50% Processing mail with the highest level of accuracy and completing other clerical duties as assigned by full-time staff members. Acquire and maintain accurate information. 25% Ordering Supplies: Monitoring stock and compiling/placing orders for office supplies, lab supplies, and research participant lunches. 25% Financial Justification and Purchasing: Make purchases of needed supplies, follow up on timely delivery and compose detailed and accurate justifications for purchases made of procurement card (credit card), etc. The position is restricted to students currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Minnesota. Must have problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently. Starting pay is $15/hr. To learn more and apply, go to the UMN Job Board, click students, and find Job ID 353739. If you have any questions about this position contact Rachel Hawley at 1(612)-626-0882. Applications are due February 13, 2023. 

25. Undergrad Student Academic Support Data Manager - The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR)

The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR) seeks to hire one undergraduate research assistant registered for study at the U of MN as a "Data Manager UGRA" (2221: Student Academic Support). Data managers are responsible for the processing, organization, and storage of human subjects' research data collected at the MCTFR. The Data Manager is appointed by the MCTFR's Director and reports to Principal Data Manager. The position is hourly and requires a commitment of about 20 hours per week including the academic year and 40 hours per week over summer break. Salary is consistent with the Department of Psychology standards for undergraduate research assistants. The position is restricted to students currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at the University of Minnesota. Starting pay is $15/hr. To learn more and apply, go to the UMN Job Board, click students, and find Job ID 353547. If you have any questions about this position contact Jake Anderson at 1(612)-626-7224. Applications are due February 13, 2023. 

26. Direct Care Professional - ACR Homes

ACR Homes is hiring psychology students to become Direct Care Professionals! Apply today for positions starting this semester. You would work in a home setting alongside a co-worker to care for 4 people with disabilities. You will get the chance to gain direct patient care hours by caring for the medical, emotional, and physical needs of the residents as well as enjoying fun activities with them on your shifts. ACR is incredibly flexible for students, with a minimum of 12-16 hours per week (shifts are 4, 6, or 8 hours) but you can have additional hours. Starting pay is $15-$19/hour depending on the shift you work. We offer paid training and also have locations near campus so no need to have your vehicle. We also offer custom research-based internships that end with a letter of recommendation from our CEO who is also a licensed psychologist. We are doing interviews now for positions starting this semester and during the summer. If you have any questions or if you're interested in applying contact Kayla Wildes at wilde177@umn.edu

27. Principal Recruiter - The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR)

The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research seeks to hire a "Principal Recruiter" (8352P2: Research Professional 2) responsible for overseeing research participant enrollment/recruitment in MCTFR longitudinal research protocols. These protocols include follow-up assessments in our longstanding twin and family studies. Position coordinates activities of one to two additional recruiters and tracks progress toward recruitment goals. It requires maintaining recruitment training materials, documentation, and ethical standards. Candidate expectations are: (1) preferred prior recruitment experience; (2) demonstrated ability to communicate well via multiple modalities; (3) a preferred track record of achieving enrollment goals; and (5) able to work with a diverse participant pool. Position works closely with MCTFR Director, Principal Investigators, other committee leads, and all staff within the MCTFR so outstanding communication and organizational skills are essential. Starting pay is $20.01 an hour. For more information about this position and to apply, visit the website.

28. ABCD Research Assistant (Research Professional 1)

The Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research (MCTFR) seeks to hire one ABCD Research Assistant (8352R1: Researcher 1) responsible for executing all tasks associated with the ABCD (Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development) protocol which include neuroimaging, neurocognitive assessments, and clinical interview of self-report measures designed to assess eligibility criteria, psychopathology, medical health, social relationships, personality, substance use, and more. Research Assistants will review data to assure quality and transfer data to ABCD Informatics Center. They will work closely with the ABCD research participants to assess complex psychological traits. A bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field is required as well as a flexible work schedule (evenings and weekends) and the ability to work onsite at and transition between the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) and Elliott Hall. Research experience, knowledge of DSM, excellent verbal communication, attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and ability to work independently are preferred. For more information about this position and to apply, visit the website.

29. Student Research Support Assistant

We are looking for a new undergraduate to join CLA's LATIS Research team to start this spring semester and continue into summer and fall! Starting at $15.00, this position would involve supporting many technical aspects of LATIS' research support services, such as creating and testing online experiments, assisting with survey research data collection and preparation, helping manage LATIS' research workshops, and occasionally assisting with projects in our College of Liberal Arts social science labs. Please see the job description for more details! Applications are due February 8, 2023. 

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