Undergraduate and Graduate Research Assistants for Eating Disorder and Obesity Research
The Living Focused on Reducing Excessive Eating (F.R.E.E.) Lab is seeking undergraduate and graduate research assistants to support various research projects focused on developing and evaluating interventions to treat disordered eating behaviors in African Americans and those impacted by poverty. We conduct mixed-methods research (e.g., quantitative and qualitative) to elucidate the mechanisms influencing the eating behaviors of underserved populations, and pilot interventions to treat binge eating and obesity. We are looking for undergraduate and graduate research assistants to assist with all aspects of the research project, including but not limited to conducting qualitative interviews, assisting with data collection and entry, data analysis, and dissemination of results through publications and presentations. Research assistants are required to work for 5-15 hours per week and attend weekly lab meetings. Applicants can receive course credit (PSYC/NSCI 395) or volunteer.
Please download and complete the application: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hjJkqogCBxEjLMPC2B4GTpaS5tDUH1zK/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115435165785152936235&rtpof=true&sd=true
When you have completed the application, please save as: LastName_Date_UNC_TraineeApplicationForm.doc and email your application and resume or curriculum vitae to Mr. Julian Robles at: julianr6@ad.unc.edu and copy the LIVING FREE Lab at: Lflstudies@unc.edu
TO GET PRIORITY CONSIDERATION, SUBMIT THIS APPLICATION BY 11:59 pm on SUNDAY, August 27, 2023.