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How to find psychology-research opportunities?
I am second-year majoring in Psychological & Brain Sciences. #Spring25
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Hi Jeanne! Finding psychology research opportunities starts with getting connected to your department and professors. Talk to your academic advisor or favorite professors and let them know you’re interested in research. They often know about open positions in labs or ongoing projects. Check your school’s psychology department website or bulletin boards for research assistant listings or volunteer opportunities. You can also reach out directly to professors whose work you find interesting and ask if they need help in their lab, even if it’s just for a few hours a week. Starting early builds experience and opens doors for more advanced roles later on. Good luck!