25.395, Jobs: English; Italian: Cog Sci; General Ling: Researcher, University of Chicago

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Subject: 25.395, Jobs: English; Italian: Cog Sci; General Ling: Researcher, University of Chicago

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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 12:18:50
From: Sheila Sernoff [ssernoff at uchicago.edu]
Subject: English; Italian: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics: Researcher, University of Chicago, Milan, Italy

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University or Organization: University of Chicago 
Department: Psychology
Job Location: Milan, Italy 
Job Title: Research Assistant
Job Rank: Researcher

Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics 

Required Language(s): English (eng)
                      Italian (ita) 

Description:

The Keysar Lab at the University of Chicago's Department of Psychology is searching for a bilingual research assistant in Milan, Italy. We will be conducting a research study at the University of Vita Salute, San Raffaele in March 2014 and are looking for a hard working, responsible, and capable research assistant (temporary position).
 
Description:
The Keysar Lab is currently researching how using a foreign language affects decision making and behavior. This particular study will be using an SCR and ECG to collect physiological measures from participants.
 
Qualifications:
-US Citizen.
-Bilingual in Italian and English.
-Bachelors degree in related fields such as Psychology, Neuroscience, Biology, etc. preferred. 
-Prior research experience highly preferred.
-Prior SCR and ECG training preferred but not required.
-Self motivated, hard working, and well organized.
 
Responsibilities Include:
-Recruiting subjects through use of social media, flyers, and various other methods on university campuses. 
-Working 20-30 hours during the week, occasionally on weekends, during the months of March and April.
-Running subjects on computer tasks while hooked up to ECG.
-Competitive pay!
-Onsite training provided.  

If you are a serious candidate, please submit your resume and cover letter.


Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: ssernoff at uchicago.edu 
Contact Information:
	Sheila Sernoff 
	Email: ssernoff at uchicago.edu 





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