Dr. Golinkoff has a long history of collaborating with graduate and undergraduate students from a variety of backgrounds and interests. Students who have worked in the lab have parlayed their experience into careers in Education, Speech and Language Pathology, Medicine, Computer Science, Foreign Languages, English, Neuroscience, and all branches of Psychology.
Dr. Golinkoff relishes working with bright, eager, and inquisitive students at both the graduate and the undergraduate level. If you join our lab, you will learn all about the lab's ongoing studies on language development. You will interact with the children and families who participate in our research, help with the lab's participant recruitment, and learn how to run studies and code children's responses.
We frequently present papers at national and international conferences and encourage the participation of students at all levels in these projects. The wonderful thing about our lab is that we are a team, all working together on everyone's research. For this reason, there are numerous opportunities to collaborate with us. |
Undergraduate students have the opportunity to work at the lab for course credit as part of Dr. Golinkoff's Language Acquisition class (EDUC/PSYC/LING 462) or for independent study in any of the three departments in which Dr. Golinkoff holds an appointment (Education, Psychology, Linguistics).
Working in the lab is a great way to see psychological research in action. It is a chance to learn how studies are created and run. Undergraduate research is also a wonderful experience to have under your belt when you start applying for jobs or graduate schools. If you are interested in exploring developmental or language research by working at the Infant Language Project, please e-mail Dr. Golinkoff at Roberta@udel.edu or call at (302) 831-1634. If you would like a lab tour, please call the Lab Coordinator at (302) 831-2073. |