Cognition & Action Neuroimaging Laboratory
Open Positions:
Interested in Working in the CAN Lab?

Contact Dr. Karin James at khjames@indiana.edu

POSTDOC & GRADUATE STUDENT POSITIONS:

Positions are available for prospective postdoctorate and graduate students who are interested in developmental cognitive neuroscience. More specifically, you should be interested in gaining experience in using fMRI to investigate action-perception interactions in children.

Check out the below links for more information:

The Developmental Neuroimaging Project  

Applying to Graduate School

Postdoctoral Program - Multidisciplinary training in developmental process

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences

Indiana University at Bloomington

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTS:

The CAN Lab is always looking for motivated undergraduate students who are interested in gaining experience in developmental psychology and developmental cognitive neuroscience. Previous experience working with children and/or working in a lab is preferred but not required. Students must be able to commit to working in the lab 10 hr/week. Working in a lab is a great opportunity for those students who may be interested in going to graduate school.

Ways you can participate:

  1. -Work in the lab for course credit: You can take P493/P494 in the fall, spring, and/or summer semesters.

  2. -Volunteer

  3. -We occasionally have part-time paid positions

CLICK HERE FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT APPLICATION

Applications may be emailed to the lab (canlab1@indiana.edu) or you may deliver your application directly to Jeanne Heeb in Room A104 of the Psychology Building.


The Cognition and Action Neuroimaging Laboratory

Dept. Psychological and Brain Sciences

Indiana University

1101 E. 10th St., Bloomington, IN, 47405

Ph: (812) 856-7237

Email: canlab1@indiana.edu

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