Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
The LCNS is deeply committed to fostering undergraduate research, recognizing the vital role that early exposure to research plays in shaping future scientists and clinicians. By integrating undergraduates into ongoing projects, the LCNS provides students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge cognitive neuroscience research, allowing them to engage directly with experimental design, data collection, and analysis. This immersive experience not only strengthens their understanding of cognitive and neural processes but also cultivates skills that are essential for success in academic and clinical careers.
To support this commitment, the LCNS offers structured research internships and independent study opportunities, where students can work closely with our faculty and graduate mentors on specific research projects.
These are most common ways for student to get involved with our labs research.
- Unpaid Internships
- Independent study
- Work Study
- Clinical Research Assistant
- Penn Career Services
- MindCore - Center for Outreach, Research and Education
- Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship (Curf)
- Fellowships
- Penn Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program (PURM)
- Grants for Faculty Mentoring Undergraduate Research (GfFMUR)