Location: Alcalá de Henares
Responsibilities:
- Principal aspects of this internship are extensive reading and research paired with hands-on investigation
- Conduct research on identity
- Design an experiment to evaluate identity change in international students who study abroad for a semester or a year
- Identify appropriate psychological tool/method to measure identity change (under the supervision of faculty)
- Gather, analyze and interpret results
Contact Details:
Aulario María de Guzmán Calle San Cirilo, s/n
28804 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid
- alejandroiborra@uah.es
Hours per week: 3 - 15
Credits: CREDIT / NON CREDIT
Requirements:
Resume: Spanish Interview Required: yes Coverletter: N/A
Deadline: N/A
Comments:
This semester I worked for the UAH psychology department on a study about emotion and bilingualism. I categorized and sorted data to create sheets for further analysis. The hours were flexible, remote, and manageable. I formed lasting relationships with my peers that have continued beyond the work itself, and I’m very grateful for the opportunity. I would highly recommend this position for anyone interested in psychology research or in need of a PSY 99 credit. Zack Mintz, Tufts. Spring 2020
I am helping with a research investigation looking at emotions and bilingualism at the University of Alcala. The project itself is incredibly interesting, it’s great to get to see how research is done at Alcala, and I’m meeting new people and becoming involved in a community I otherwise wouldn’t have interacted with. That being said, it takes up a lot of time, especially because it’s so far away from Madrid. Isabel Schneider, Tufts. Spring 2019