Volunteer research assistant opportunities at the ELTE Stress & Emotions Lab
The ELTE Stress and Emotions Lab is seeking volunteer research assistants to join our team of enthusiastic researchers and students. Our lab explores the links between heightened physiological states, such as acute physiological stress, and human behavior, cognition, perception, and emotions. We use experimental methods to investigate the effects of physiological arousal in the laboratory and in everyday life. Our research aims to contribute to a better understanding of the embodiment of the human mind and the development of models of consciousness.
Our lab’s research projects include:
- Investigating the effects of stress on cognitive functions.
- Examining the relationship between emotions and physiological responses.
- Exploring the impact of stress and emotions on decision-making.
- Analyzing the effectiveness of stress-reduction techniques.
Activities
As a research assistant, you will have the opportunity to participate in various aspects of research and other academic activities:
- Assisting in research design and pre-registration of studies.
- Collecting and analyzing data.
- Coding experiments and designing analysis plans.
- Conducting literature searches and reviews.
- Contributing to scholarly communication through presentations and writing.
- Attending lab meetings and contributing to discussions.
- Participating in TDK student competitions (optional).
Benefits
- Involvement in state-of-the-art scientific research in psychological science.
- Gaining experiences useful in furthering your academic career.
- Potential authorship in resulting publications based on significant contributions.
- Being part of a friendly, active, and inspiring community with social and scientific activities.
- Support from lab members and resources for your own research projects and career development.
Requirements
We are looking for candidates who: * Are considering pursuing an academic career * Are motivated and able to learn new skills and knowledge related to research * Are willing to undertake administrative tasks * Can handle monotonous tasks without losing motivation or precision * Can devote at least 6-8 hours a week to lab activities * Have good English skills * Are bachelor’s level students at the ELTE Psychology major * Are open to learning new things and improving academic writing and public speaking skills * Experience in coding (in any programming language) and data analysis skills are an advantage but not a requirement.
Diversity and inclusion
Our lab supports diversity in academia and encourages applications from everyone who fits the criteria, regardless of nationality, race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, family status, disabilities, or religious beliefs.
How to apply
Send a CV (1-2 pages) and a short motivation letter (max 1 page) detailing your interest in participating in research activities, why you are a good fit for the position and the team, and what you would like to gain from joining the lab to stress.and.emotions.lab@gmail.com.
For more information about how we work in the lab, please see the ELTE Stress and Emotions Lab Onboarding Slide Deck and our webpage.