[AAA] FW: 2021 Summer Undergrad Research Opportunity - Harvard MGH Ctr for Law, Brain & Behavior
Kristopher L Vu
krisvu at mit.edu
Thu Jan 28 09:58:33 EST 2021
Opportunity for any interested!
From: Rehmet, Emily <EREHMET at mgh.harvard.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 2:22 PM
To: aaa-exec <aaa-exec at mit.edu>
Subject: 2021 Summer Undergrad Research Opportunity - Harvard MGH Ctr for Law, Brain & Behavior
Dear MIT Asian American Association,
I am writing from the MGH Center for Law, Brain, and Behavior (CLBB), an interdisciplinary Center drawing on expertise from Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School, and a number of departments within FAS/GSAS.
I am the program manager at CLBB, and we are currently looking to add undergraduate researchers for the summer. This could be either part-time or full-time, and will (due to health and safety) be fully virtual. Thus, there are no geographic restrictions.
The description and link to the application form are below, with instructions for applying. Might you be able to forward this announcement along to your student group? We would be grateful to have your help in spreading the word for this summer.
Best,
Emily
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https://clbb.mgh.harvard.edu/apply-summer-2021-research-assistants/?utm_source=CLBB+in+the+Classroom+Newsletter+-+January+2021&utm_campaign=11%2F22%2F2019&utm_medium=email
As the intersection of law and neuroscience rapidly evolves, the Harvard MGH Center for Law, Brain & Behavior seeks to hire full-time, paid Research Associates and Undergraduate Research Assistants for the summer 2021 academic term (June - August 2021). Research Associates and Research Assistants will play an integral role in exciting Center initiatives concerning the developing brain, the aging brain, and many additional topics. Current undergraduates and law school students are eligible for the Research Assistant positions. Compensation will be based on experience, and start/end dates are flexible. Research Associates and Research Assistants will report to Dr. Shen; will work with CLBB Co-Directors Dr. Judith Edersheim and Dr. Bruce Price, as well as with CLBB affiliated faculty in both law and neuroscience; and will support research in the Project on Law and Applied Neuroscience<https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/research/project-on-law-and-applied-neuroscience#:~:text=The%20Project%20on%20Law%20and,and%20the%20Petrie%2DFlom%20Center.>, a joint program with the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School. Summer RAs must be available for at least 10 weeks of the summer to be eligible. All work will be virtual.
Applications will be reviewed starting on February 1, and on a rolling basis thereafter.
All inquiries should be sent to CLBB Program Manager Emily Rehmet at erehmet at mgh.harvard.edu<mailto:erehmet at mgh.harvard.edu>
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About the Harvard MGH Center for Law, Brain & Behavior
The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior puts the most accurate and actionable neuroscience in the hands of judges, lawyers, policymakers and journalists-people who shape the standards and practices of our legal system and affect its impact on people's lives. We work to make the legal system more effective and more just for all those affected by the law.
Though the brain and the law are both complex, our work is quite simple. We provide expert training, tools and counsel, helping members of the legal community understand and apply the most relevant brain science to the cases, courtroom procedures and policies they influence.
CLBB supports a wide range of actors across the legal ecosystem, including judges, lawyers, standard-setting authorities, case workers, pretrial administrators, parole and enforcement agents, and financial planners. We also support those working across the media landscape who can accurately inform the public about the brain, human behavior and the justice system.
The Center is led by accomplished legal and medical experts-practitioners, researchers and thought leaders-based at Harvard Law School, Mass General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and other leading institutions of learning.
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Emily Rehmet
She/her/hers
Project Manager, Center for Law, Brain & Behavior
Email: erehmet at mgh.harvard.edu<mailto:erehmet at mgh.harvard.edu>
Phone: 617-237-0656
Web: http://clbb.mgh.harvard.edu
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