Project DIRECT Community-Based Research Internship Opportunities
Community members interested in learning more about community-based research related to child development, mental health, and early education may join the Project DIRECT team for an internship. Internships are typically 8-12 weeks long and are unpaid. Interns gain hands-on training in conducting community-based clinical research by completing a course on the responsible conduct of research, reading work related to Project DIRECT's research goals, participating in weekly lab meetings, and contributing to the ongoing efforts of the team in the lab and in the community.
Interested in completing a Community-Based Research Internship? Contact us for more information.
Interested in completing a Community-Based Research Internship? Contact us for more information.