Graduate student opening

We are looking for one PhD student for Fall 2026 entry! Please refer the department’s guide (Applications open on October 15, 2025 and close on December 1, 2025).

 

Undergraduate students

We are always looking for dedicated and motivated undergraduate students interested in gaining research skills and experience as an undergraduate researcher––and have a passion in understanding how the brain and mind works. You can join our team as a Thesis/independent research project student, a work-study research assistant, and if necessary, as a research volunteer.

Students will have the opportunity to work with Dr. Finn, graduate students and fellow research assistants, and will learn about ongoing research in our lab. You will participate in every aspect of our research, from recruiting participants to running experiments, to organizing and collecting data, to coming up with ideas for studies and even helping to analyze data and write up results. RAs will be expected to work 6-8 hours per week including some weekends.

If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about ongoing projects that need the help of research assistants, email Dr. Finn. Please include a letter of interest, a resume and an unofficial transcript.