The PRIDE Lab conducts social psychological research examining the causes, consequences, and lived experiences of racism and discrimination, as well as psychological processes related to identity, collective action, resilience, and social change
Job Summary
The PRIDE Lab conducts social psychological research examining the causes, consequences, and lived experiences of racism and discrimination, as well as psychological processes related to identity, collective action, resilience, and social change.
Responsibilities include supporting the day-to-day operations of the PRIDE Lab, coordinating multiple research projects, recruiting and training undergraduate research assistants, and managing IRB protocols.
The University of Miami is dedicated to fostering a culture where every individual feels valued and empowered to contribute meaningfully.
Matching Summary
The PRIDE Lab conducts social psychological research examining the causes, consequences, and lived experiences of racism and discrimination, as well as psychological processes related to identity, collective action, resilience, and social change.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Conduct laboratory experiments
Interpret research protocols
Collect, prepare, analyze specimens
Operate and maintain laboratory equipment
Perform routine assays and tests
Perform statistical analysis
Nice-to-have
Intellectually curious
Motivated to contribute
Collaborative research environment
Advance scientific understanding
Real-world impact
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in psychology or related social science field
No previous experience required
Experience in social science research methods preferred