Two human profiles face each other, each containing layered silhouettes of praying figures. Various religious symbols, including the Star of David, Christian cross, Islamic crescent and star, Hindu Om, and Buddhist wheel, appear within the profiles, representing diverse faiths and spiritual traditions.

We are seeking highly motivated undergraduate students to join our psychology lab and gain hands-on experience exploring how social and cultural factors shape human behavior. No prior research experience is required—just curiosity, commitment, and a willingness to learn.

Research Assistants may choose to:

  • Earn PSYC 290 course credit
  • Volunteer to build valuable research skills and experience

We’re Looking For:

  • Conscientious, reliable, and eager learners
  • Strong team players who collaborate well with others
  • Knowledge of a non-English language is a plus (but not required)

Possible Responsibilities:

  • Conducting literature reviews
  • Data entry and processing
  • Assisting with in-lab experiments
  • Participating in lab meetings and discussions

Details:

  • Application review begins immediately
  • Selected candidates will be invited for interviews starting in the fall semester

Questions?
Contact: cypang2@illinois.edu and cloberg2@illinois.edu

Audience
Undergraduate
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Course Credit
PSYCH 290
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