Educational and Training Opportunities

 

 

The Cognitive Psychology Laboratory participates as a training site for several educational programs at Duke University.

  

If you are interested in any of the programs below, please contact Dr. Madden:

david.madden[at]duke.edu

Dr. Madden participates in graduate training in the Cognitive Neuroscience Admitting Program (CNAP) at the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences and Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. Additional information is available here.

 

The Brain Imaging and Analysis Center (BIAC) sponsors post-baccalaureate research positions that offer the opportunity to work in a neuroscience lab, for a year or two, following completion of an undergraduate degree. For individuals interested in applying to graduate or professional school, this program offers exposure to ongoing research programs in neuroscience, as well as career mentorship. 

Duke undergraduates majoring in Neuroscience may participate in the Graduation with Distinction program, which includes a senior thesis based on original research.