REU Site ASL-English Bilingual CENTRE
Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience Training and Research Experience
Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience Training and Research Experience
The new ASL-English Bilingual CENTRE will be hosted from May 19* to July 11th.
The purpose of this REU site is to provide undergraduate students (including rising freshmen) with research training in cognitive neuroimaging methods (theoretical and practical) with hands-on research work in a cognitive neuroscience lab, individualized mentoring, and an enduring network, all within a fully accessible ASL-English bilingual environment. Students will also learn about the neuroethical challenges related to neuroimaging research concerning the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing population. The final goal is acquiring research experience to enhance the likelihood of succeeding in STEM fields and entering advanced graduate studies.
This 8-week training opportunity is for undergraduate students interested in honing their research experience to enter STEM fields or further their education by entering a research-intensive graduate school in cognitive or educational neuroscience (or related fields).
The second, 3-year REU site is funded by NSF award 2349782 to Dr. Ilaria Berteletti and Dr. Rachel Pizzie (2024)