Department of Psychology
Undergraduate Advising Office

Drop-in Advising Available Throughout the Fall


Do you have a quick question about the Department of Psychology, the undergraduate major, undergraduate courses, experiential learning, or personal or academic issues that are effecting your academic performance? If so, please feel free to contact the drop-in advisor during the times listed below.

This is a first come, first served opportunity so you may be placed in the waiting area until the advisor is available to help you.

Monday - Thursday, 11 am – 1 pm
To connect with the Undergraduate Psychology Advisor during these designated drop-in times please use this zoom link:
https://pitt.zoom.us/j/9570125740


DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY INFORMATION


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Psych Club Event with local band!

November 9, 2024
Nordy's Place
Doors open at 8:00 PM

 

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION


General Education Task Force Survey

Studnets - make your voice heard! 

 

Winter Commencement Information

Graduates can order regalia online and schedule an in-store pickup anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.

M&M Photography will take professional and graduate portraits on Nov. 19 in the William Pitt Union Ballroom — register for your photo session by Nov. 12.

Follow @PittCommencement on Instagram and visit the commencement website for everything you need to know about the celebration.

 

Considering a new career in nursing? Attend the November 9th ABSN Open House

Are you or someone you know considering a new career path? Then explore the field of nursing at Pitt Nursing!

  • Learn what it's like to be a nurse by participating in hands-on activities in our anatomy, skills, and simulation labs throughout the open house.
  • Hear from current students and ask them about their experiences in the program.
  • Meet with ABSN academic advisors and ask any questions you may have!

Pitt’s Accelerated Second Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program is a one-year full-time program for individuals with a baccalaureate degree or higher in another discipline to fast-track their career in nursing.  You will automatically receive a guaranteed scholarship when you are accepted and commit to the program, making your dream of becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) even more attainable.

Learn more about the ABSN program at the upcoming Open House:

Saturday, November 9, 2024
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Room 125, Victoria Hall
University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing
3500 Victoria Street
Pittsburgh, PA  15261

Register now.

Can’t attend the Open House?  Join us for one of our ABSN Info Sessions.  View the schedule at: Nursing Calendar or email us at: absn@pitt.edu.

Embark on a rewarding journey in the field of nursing.  Hail to Pitt.

 

UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES


Experiential Learning Opportunities

Are you interested in gaining hands-on experience and building your professional network? Check out the many ways the Department of Psychology can support student learning outside the classroom on our Experiential and Enhanced Learning page.

 

GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION


Duke Virtual Office Hours for Psychology Applications

To broaden the pool of applicants in psychology PhD programs across the country, Duke University's Department of Psychology & Neuroscience is holding our 5th Annual Virtual Office Hours Program. All are welcome. BIPOC, first-generation, low-income, and LGBTQIA+ applicants are encouraged to sign up.

Applicants to the program will receive individualized feedback (via one-on-one Zoom meetings) on their application materials (personal, research, and/or diversity statements + CV) from faculty, post-docs, clinical interns, and graduate students at Duke. They will also have the opportunity to ask questions about the graduate school application process. We run this program late in the Fall so applicants can receive feedback on how their near-final drafts might come across to admissions panels. This program is not intended as a brainstorming, or statement-building session.

  • Program dates: November 4th-15th.
  • Submission deadline: October 27th.

Applicants DO NOT have to be applying to one of Duke's PhD programs. This is a resource for ANYONE applying to ANY psychology PhD program in the United States.

The submission form can be accessed via the flyer: https://tinyurl.com/yvkxzck8
Or through this link: https://forms.gle/WqSZUqYYJtjkpv6dA

 

POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES


Clinical Research Coordinator

A Clinical Research Coordinator is needed to coordinate two studies focused on identifying risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors STBs in adolescent girls. The first study, which is funded by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, focuses on dyadic processes (gaze and affect) during parent-teen interactions. The second study, funded by the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, uses EEG and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to understand the relations between internal attention to cues of social threat, day-to-day social connectedness, and STBs. The coordinator will 1) work with study staff from an ongoing NIMH-funded R01 to recruit participants, 2) schedule and conduct EEG and dyadic study visits, 3) assist with data processing and management, 4) interact with the Institutional Review Board to prepare and modify protocols, consent forms, and reports, 5) maintain regulatory binders and standard operating procedure binders to assure compliance with Governmental and University regulations, 6) manage a small team of undergraduate research assistants, and 7) assist with manuscript preparation and publication.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, or related field
  • No research experience required, but 2 years of experience is preferred.
  • Evidence of excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills
  • Experience working with adolescents is preferred

Apply through Pitt Talent Center for job #24008327.

 


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