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Join us as a Graduate Student!
Prospective graduate students interested in Dr. Bowman’s lab should review her website and current research projects, as well as UC Davis’s Psychology program requirements.
UC Davis graduate Psychology program offers a collaborative environment, high-quality research, and the opportunity to hear guest speakers from across the UC system and from universities around the country and globe. In addition, professors and graduate students conduct interdisciplinary work at multiple research centers across campus, including the Center for Mind and Brain, the M.I.N.D. Institute, and the Center for Neuroscience.
Graduate students in Psychology complete two years of coursework, a first-year project, a qualifying written exam after their second year, and a dissertation project. Five years of funding are guaranteed. For more information about program requirements, please see this page.
Interested prospective graduate students may contact Dr. Lindsay Bowman at lcbowman@ucdavis.edu.
UC Davis graduate Psychology program offers a collaborative environment, high-quality research, and the opportunity to hear guest speakers from across the UC system and from universities around the country and globe. In addition, professors and graduate students conduct interdisciplinary work at multiple research centers across campus, including the Center for Mind and Brain, the M.I.N.D. Institute, and the Center for Neuroscience.
Graduate students in Psychology complete two years of coursework, a first-year project, a qualifying written exam after their second year, and a dissertation project. Five years of funding are guaranteed. For more information about program requirements, please see this page.
Interested prospective graduate students may contact Dr. Lindsay Bowman at lcbowman@ucdavis.edu.
Become an Undergraduate Research Assistant!
Are you interested in the development of infant and child social cognition and how the brain and environment shape this development? Our lab has multiple projects aimed at better understanding the development of the social brain and children’s social behavior!
Our undergraduate researchers (RAs) play an important role in our research. RAs recruit families from the community and over the phone, run visits with children and families, video-code and enter data, analyze brain signals from EEG data, and have opportunities to earn course credit. Through volunteering in our lab, RAs have valuable opportunities to learn about EEG data, to analyze and interpret findings, and to think critically about research in our field! Students will collaborate with Dr. Bowman, graduate students, and one another as well as work independently. Undergraduates working on independent projects may also have the opportunity to present at the Undergraduate Research Conferences at UC Davis and/or to complete Honors Research projects.
To get the most out of their research experience, we request that research assistants commit to a minimum of 2 quarters working in the lab. We also have opportunities to help out in the lab over summer.
Interested research assistants should fill out our BASC Lab Undergraduate RA Interest Form and the laboratory coordinator, Serena Mon, will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
Our undergraduate researchers (RAs) play an important role in our research. RAs recruit families from the community and over the phone, run visits with children and families, video-code and enter data, analyze brain signals from EEG data, and have opportunities to earn course credit. Through volunteering in our lab, RAs have valuable opportunities to learn about EEG data, to analyze and interpret findings, and to think critically about research in our field! Students will collaborate with Dr. Bowman, graduate students, and one another as well as work independently. Undergraduates working on independent projects may also have the opportunity to present at the Undergraduate Research Conferences at UC Davis and/or to complete Honors Research projects.
To get the most out of their research experience, we request that research assistants commit to a minimum of 2 quarters working in the lab. We also have opportunities to help out in the lab over summer.
Interested research assistants should fill out our BASC Lab Undergraduate RA Interest Form and the laboratory coordinator, Serena Mon, will be in touch with you as soon as possible.