What are the best ways my student can go about getting involved in research in the psychology department?
To get involved in research within the UCLA psychology department, students have several effective pathways to consider.
Structured Programs
- PROPS (Psychology Research Opportunities Programs): A two-quarter program offering a $2,000 stipend, mentorship, and seminars on graduate school preparation.
- SPUR (Summer Programs for Undergraduate Research): An 8-week intensive summer program that pairs students with faculty mentors.
- Psychology 196A: Students assist faculty or graduate students in research, requiring 7+ hours of work per week and culminating in a final paper.
- Psychology 199: For independent research under a faculty sponsor, typically taken after completing Psychology 196A.
- Student Research Program (SRP 99): Provides early exposure to research skills for lower-division students for unit credit.
Students can search the Approved Psychology Research Positions List and the Undergraduate Research Portal for active vacancies. Additionally, reviewing faculty profiles on the department website and emailing them with a CV and statement of interest can yield opportunities.
For more information, students should visit the Psychology Department Research Page and the Undergraduate Research Center—Sciences.