Psychology and Child Development

College of Liberal Arts

Tuesday Newsday: February 2, 2021

 

 

Welcome to Week 5! 

Have you attended a professional conference? If so, we want to hear from you!

 

The Cal Poly PSY/CD Department and Psychology Club want to hear about your experience attending or presenting research at conferences. We are hoping to share your experiences so that other students may be encouraged to attend future conferences.

Please respond to this survey:  https://forms.gle/jLK7GQFPvYE8E4vA9

Feel free to reach out to Rebecca (rluenser@calpoly.edu) if you have any questions.

 

 

Dr. C

Join the Psychology Club and Dr. Cacciamani in talking about the research she does in her Multisensory Perception Lab Friday, February 5th at 2pm.

 

Dr. Cacciamani will share her research and talk about how to get involved in her lab! Her research interests fall under sensation and perception: "In my research, I’m interested in investigating how the various senses (vision, touch, hearing, etc.) work together and separately to produce an understanding of the world around us.... Using both behavioral and neuroimaging techniques (including fMRI, or functional magnetic resonance imaging), I aim to shed light on these broad questions. In doing so, I hope to provide insight into object perception and memory in both sighted individuals as well as those with sensory deficits such as blindness or deafness."

Zoom: https://calpoly.zoom.us/j/83492780296  Meeting ID: 834 9278 0296

 

 

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CLA 5th Annual Social Justice Teach-In is Thursday, February 11th.

See cla.calpoly.edu/teach-in for more details. Be sure to check out presentations from our own Dr. Kelly Bennion, Dr. Jay Bettergarcia, and Dr. Amber Williams!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CSQ

The Center for Service in Action is delighted to host the 19th annual Change the Status Quo (CSQ) Social Justice Leadership Conferenceon Saturday, February 27, 2021. This year’s keynote speaker is award-winning performance poet and activist Sonya Renee Taylor.  A former national and international poetry slam champion and founder and radical executive officer of the digital media and education company, The Body is Not An Apology, Taylor will kick-off the day’s programming themed around “Action over Apathy.”  As an author, educator and activist, she has mesmerized audiences across the US, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, England, Scotland, Sweden, Canada and the Netherlands as well as in prisons, mental health treatment facilities, homeless shelters, universities, festivals and public schools across the globe.  More information about Taylor can be found on her website.

The CSQ conference aims to empower students to use the Learn by Doing spirit to challenge social norms, ask critical questions, demand solutions and make lasting social change. Through guest speakers, inspiring workshops, and engaging sessions, students will leave the conference with a new-found sense and understanding of social justice, and how they can take ownership of their role to advance social change.  

Pre-registration for the all-virtual conference is now live at serviceinaction.calpoly.edu/CSQ.  Although the conference is FREE this year, registration is required for access to the keynote address and workshops. 

 

Survey for those interested in doing fieldwork internships in Spring was due last Friday. If you have further questions or concerns, email Dr. Garcia.  As a reminder....

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Due to the limited availability of fieldwork internships during COVID, we will ONLY be able to enroll students who will be in their second quarter of internship in Spring (i.e. will  enrolled in PSY/CD 454 ) OR those who need to take their first quarter of internship (PSY/CD 453) in spring to graduate in Fall 2021.  Your graduation date will be verified. 

 

 

 

 

Share Your Views with the Student Advisory Committee 

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The PSYCD Student Advisory Committee provides consultation to the faculty on relevant undergraduate and graduate student issues.

They are ready to bring your comments and concerns to the department so email any member directly. Read about and find contact information for the committee members here: Student Advisory Committee   

Winter 2021 Update: The Student Advisory Committee is advocating for you!

  • Based on your needs, more seats in Spring's sections of PSY 344 Behavioral Genetics have been reserved for PSY and CD majors.  
  • In upcoming Tuesday Newsdays, you will get more information about how waitlists/crashing courses work in the virtual learning setting, how to/why to consider the PSYCD Research Track, and why you should consider (virtually) attending a professional research conference.

Faculty Advisors are ready to help you plan your academic program & discuss career options - reach out!

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Your faculty advisor can serve as your academic and career mentor and their signature is often needed for important paperwork. Be sure to reach out to talk with your faculty advisor on a regular basis. PSY First Year Students and new transfers received an email from the department with the name of your faculty advisor. CD students can find their advisor under Academic Advising on our department website. 

 

The SLO Counseling Service at Cal Poly is taking new clients for FREE short-term counseling and consultation. 

The clinic is staffed by advanced graduate students in the psychology department and treats Cal Poly students as well as individuals, couples, families, and children from the community.  During this time of the novel corona virus, services are offered virtually and they are free. Please call 805.756.1532 for an appointment. Sessions will be conducted by phone or computer. 

 

OPPORTUNITIES AT CAL POLY

  • Are you a CD Major or Minor planning to apply to Cal Poly's Multiple Subject Credential Program (MSTEP)?

MSTEP

Learn which MSTEP prereqs you have to take and which are waived for CD majors and minors. 

 

  • Are you interested in a health-related profession?

If you are thinking of pursuing a health-related career (e.g. medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, public health) check out Cal Poly's Peer Health Advising Blog for information about workshops and events happening this quarter.

 

 

 


Going to Grad school?

Grad school road map here!

Check out the PsychResearchList website. This website contains various lists for paid internships, virtual graduate school information sessions, resources for applying to graduate school, and much more.

Off-Campus Research, Mentoring and Employment Opportunities 

*New announcements will be posted in full for 2 weeks. You can access prior Tuesday Newsday announcements via the links at the end of this page. There's lots of good stuff in the archives - check it out!

CHECK OUT THIS NEW WEBSITE THAT COMPILES PAID INTERNSHIPS, CONFERENCES, GRAD SCHOOL INFORMATION SESSIONS.  PSYCHRESEARCHLIST 

THIS IS ALSO A GREAT SOURCE OF INFORMATION ABOUT GRADUATE SCHOOL, INTERNSHIPS, ETC.  RESOURCES

Internships and mentoring programs

  • The Social Origins Lab at UC Berkeley is now accepting applications for their summer research internship. The goal of this internship is to provide highly motivated and curious-minded students with the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience in the field of developmental psychology. Responsibilities for the intern will include running research studies with young children, helping to recruit participants, collecting and coding video data, and assisting with administrative tasks. Tentative dates for the internship are June 1 - July 23, with an expected commitment of 30 hours/week. For more information, and to apply, please visit  https://socialorigins.berkeley.edu/opportunities/ Please direct any questions to Alissa Gomez at socialoriginsmanager@berkeley.edu

  • The Berkeley Early Learning Lab (BELL), under the direction of Dr. Fei Xu, is now accepting applications from highly motivated undergraduates and graduating seniors for our Summer Internship Program in 2021. The goal of this internship is to provide a hands-on research experience to students interested in pursuing graduate work in Cognitive and Language Development or a related field.Currently, the Berkeley Early Learning Lab is remote-only. Depending on how things develop in the next few months, that might change. We will be flexible about interns working with us remotely or in person this summer. Interns will be given a stipend for their participation in the program. To apply, please see http://babylab.berkeley.edu/summer-internship. The application deadline is February 25, 2021 at 11:59 pm PST. If you have further questions about the program, please refer to our website (http://babylab.berkeley.edu) or contact us at babylab@berkeley.edu.

  • The Michigan Summer Program in Cognition & Early Development (MSPICED) is seeking motivated students to participate firsthand in developmental psychology research. More information can be found here. To apply, please fill out the online application form. The application deadline is Mar 1st, 2021, at 11:59 pm EST. If you have any questions, please email MSPICED-admin@umich.edu.

  • Oxnard College is seeking an experienced Child Development Center Supervisor to support Latinx, Low-Income students, and families to access quality child care services on campus while they work to complete their academic goals. As an HSI it is critical that the team is bilingual and able to communicate and build relationships with families. Click here for more information.

  • The Gopnik Cognitive Development and Learning Lab at UC Berkeley is now accepting applications for our summer research assistant internship. 
    The 8-week internship will be from June 1st-July 23rd. Interns will be expected to work ~30 hours/week. This internship may be remote, in-person, or a combination of the two depending on public health conditions. Interns will be offered a $3,000 stipend.
     Research interns will work with graduate students and the lab manager on multiple ongoing research projects. Interns will be responsible for coding data, recruiting and testing child and/or adult participants, and reading and discussing relevant theoretical and empirical papers. There will be weekly reading groups and lab meetings. Research interns should be comfortable working independently and managing their time effectively. Prior experience working with children or working in a research lab is beneficial but not required.  Go to http://www.gopniklab.berkeley.edu/summer-internship for application instructions. The application deadline is March 1st 9:00 AM PST.

  • Harvard Music Lab Summer Internship 2021! Compensation of $15/hour. At the Music Lab, we study the basic science of music in an effort to understand how and why humans produce and perceive music at all ages and across all cultures. We are recruiting research assistants in psychology to spend their summer with us! We will also consider students from related fields (e.g., music, linguistics, computer science, evolutionary biology, anthropology).
    Summer interns will be working on studies investigating the impact of music on infant affect and behavior, universals and cross-cultural variation in music perception and music production, people's use of music in daily life, and long-term effects of the use of music in the home on parent and infant health. Prospective interns are encouraged to read our papers at themusiclab.org before applying. Click here for the full job description.

  • The Yale Social Cognitive Development Lab is recruiting interns for the summer of 2021. Interns will support the lab’s work through a variety of tasks including participant recruitment and scheduling, study design, experiment facilitation, data entry and more. Interns will also attend weekly lab meetings to discuss journal articles related to our lab’s work, current and future project design and present research findings. The internship will span for 10 weeks and all interns will receive a $5,000 stipend. Travel reimbursement may be available if the internship is held in-person. See the flyer here.

  • The Developing Minds Lab at Boston University, under the direction of Dr. Melissa Kibbe, is currently seeking outstanding undergraduates for our summer internship program. Research in the Developing Minds Lab focuses on the development of object, numerical, and social cognition in infants, children, and adults. Click here for more information.

  • The Plasticity in Neurodevelopment (PINE) Lab at Northeastern University is hiring a lab coordinator to start late spring/early summer 2021. This person will have the opportunity to work on a series of projects using neuroimaging to examine neurodevelopmental mechanisms linking experiences of stress and adversity to social and affective learning. The person in this role will gain experience with all aspects of the research process, which could serve as a launch pad to graduate studies. A two-year full-time commitment is preferred, and we encourage applications from members of under-represented groups in science. Click here for additional information. 

  • The Leonard Learning Lab at Yale, directed by Dr. Julia Leonard, is seeking a full-time lab manager for a 2-year-position to begin around July 2021. The lab investigates the underlying cognitive capacities and environmental factors that shape children’s learning and persistence. This position is ideal for those interested in gaining more research experience before pursuing a Ph.D. in psychology, cognitive science, or education. The lab manager will work closely with the PI, participate in all aspects of the research process, and have the potential to co-author posters and manuscripts and attend conferences. The successful candidate will be a founding member of a new lab and benefit from being part of the broader intellectual community at Yale. Click here for more information.

  • The Interdisciplinary Research in Education Sciences (IRES) summer internship program offers opportunities for research internships on projects that use quantitative methods to investigate research questions relevant to education policy and practice. In addition to gaining research experience working the University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty members and doctoral students, participants will take part in a faculty-led introductory seminar on Education Policy across the Disciplines. All participants will also take part in workshops and receive guidance about applying to and succeeding in graduate school. The culminating experience will be a symposium, to be held at the end of the program, in which all participants will present their research projects and findings. The program will take place from June 1 to August 7, 2021. This is a full-time summer research internship, so applicants will need to be available for the duration of the program. In general, interns will be expected to be engaged full-time (40 hours per week) in research and training experiences. Participants will receive a summer stipend of $4,500, plus a housing allowance and travel support. The application deadline is February 15, 2021. Click here for more information.

  • The National Science Foundation (NSF) funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites program. An REU Site consists of a group of ten or so undergraduates who work in the research programs of the host institution. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he/she works closely with the faculty and other researchers. Students are granted stipends and, in many cases, assistance with housing and travel. Undergraduate students supported with NSF funds must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. Search the 2021 REU opportunities for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences here! Deadlines vary per program.

 


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I get help with the technology I need for my online classes?

  • It will be essential to have regular home internet access this academic year. It will also be helpful to have access to a computer, but in most cases you should be able to access content on a smart device (e.g., iPad, tablet, phone). If you need any help with technology send an email to retention@calpoly.edu.
  • Cal Poly Information Technology Services is offering access to certain software previously only available in on-campus computer labs. Learn more about Virtual Computer Lab.

How can I learn more about senior project?

We have updated information about Senior Projects on the department website including an Online Learning Update.

Planning your schedule for the year?

We have updated the Tentative Course Offerings link to reflect the courses we are offering this academic year. REMEMBER, however, things can change so check back often. 

And as always....

To make an advising appointment with Dr. Jipson, please use the link below:

Appointments with Dr. Jipson  

For ICMA requests, please complete the Eligibility Inquiry Form prior to attempting to meet with Dr. Jipson.  Email  rhastin@calpoly.edu with any questions. 

Previous Weekly Announcements

January 26, 2021

January 19, 2021

January 12, 2021

January 5, 2021

December 1, 2020 (scroll to the bottom to see links to all archived Tuesday Newsdays from Fall 2020)

 

 

 

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