Department of Psychology
Undergraduate Advising Office

Drop-in Advising Available


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

Remote option only December 16-19, 2024.

To connect with the Undergraduate Psychology Advisor during these designated drop-in times please use this zoom link:

https://pitt.zoom.us/j/9570125740


UNIVERSITY INFORMATION



UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES


Pitt Business Spring 2025 Career + Internship Fair

Come network with and interact with top employers from Pittsburgh and globally at the 2025 Pitt Business Career and Internship Fair.

1:00 p.m. Fair opens for Pitt Business Students

2:00 p.m. All Pitt majors are invited to attend

Positions are available for students from all business majors, and all academic year (freshman through senior).

Last year over 60 companies participated.

Friday, January 31st 2025, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
University of Pittsburgh - College of Business Administration
123 University Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, United States

 

Student Applications to attend ACC Meeting of the Minds Research Conference are due January 24, 2025

The 19th annual Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Meeting of the Minds Conference will be hosted here at the University of Pittsburgh from March 28-30, 2025.  Pitt is looking for five outstanding undergraduate researchers to attend this conference and represent the University. These students will present their research as either a ten-minute oral presentation or a poster format. 

Undergraduate students at all ACC universities are involved in numerous projects, which provide unique contributions to research and creativity in a variety of fields. The annual ACC Meeting of the Minds conference has become an opportunity for universities in the ACC to highlight the diversity of research being conducted by undergraduates and for students to share their work with peers across the ACC.

The 19th Annual Meeting of the Minds Conference welcomes student projects in any research area. Projects should entail and demonstrate proficiency in directed research or creative scholarship. Research may include:

  • Lab Experiments
  • Field Research
  • Art/Sculpture Display
  • Architecture and Design
  • Archival Research
  • Comparative Analyses
  • Education Research
  • Video/Film Production
  • Interviews and Surveys
  • Original Computer and Web Applications
  • Theoretical Analyses
  • Music/Dance/Theater Performance (using recordings)

Interested students should apply directly at the following URL:

https://pitt.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_39r6laMqn6Eu7Z4

This brief application includes student and faculty advisor contact information, the project title, and an abstract of 250 words or less that describes the research project and outcomes.  

A helpful guide for writing an abstract can be found here: https://undergradresearch.missouri.edu/how-to-write-an-abstract/

Any questions about the form or the selection process can be sent to the Office of the Provost Undergraduate Research Team at undergraduateresearch@pitt.edu.

 

GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION



POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES


Research Coordinator Positions

Children’s National Hospital leads autism research related to gender, executive function intervention and transition to adulthood. We are seeking applications from aspiring clinical researchers (and clinicians) who are committed to cutting-edge work using community-based, neurodiversity affirming, qualitative, and neuroimaging (EEG/ERP, fMRI) methods to improve quality of life for autistic people.

Our positions offer intensive research, clinical, and advocacy experience and publication opportunities for candidates interested in pursuing degrees in psychology or medicine. Responsibilities include managing and analyzing data, as well as administering psychological measurements. Opportunities to prepare grants and develop manuscripts are also provided. Our multidisciplinary faculty members, including Lauren Kenworthy, John Strang, Allison Ratto and Alan Gerber, work closely with research coordinators, providing supervision on individual projects and mentorship toward career goals.

A Bachelor’s degree is required. A strong background in psychology, biology, and/or health sciences is preferred, as is prior experience with research, statistics, and neurodivergent youth. We encourage bilingual (Spanish-English) applicants. Hybrid schedule is available; however, a car is necessary to reach multiple work locations.

Multiple positions are available. Applications are being accepted for immediate and summer 2025 start dates.

Click here to apply.
Applications are due January 24th, 2025.
Questions? Email Alyssa Verbalis, PhD (she/her/hers) at
autism@childrensnational.org
CASD Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders

 


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