The Community and Systems Change Team is looking for enthusiastic undergraduate students to assist in projects focused on different forms of violence. Students will learn about social problems and develop various research skills including transcription, data management, coding, and identifying research articles. Dedicated students who qualify can potentially work on an honors project with our team.
Current projects primarily focus on sexual, domestic, and community violence. This includes work on social climate and violence, perpetrators of sexual violence, the intersection of community violence and intimate partner violence, and sexual violence experienced by those with autism. We are within the Clinical/Community Psychology division.
Students with a familiarity with India/Hindi are particularly encouraged to apply, but this is not a requirement.
Eligible applicants will be contacted for an informational meeting in which we will assess the fit of this opportunity for your needs. The hours are very flexible, and we try to match students with their interests.
Email Jon Bystrynski (bystryn2@illinois.edu) if you have any questions.
Use this link to submit your application. We will reach out to you shortly after you submit.