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Dr. Ruby Charak
UTRGV ACT Lab
Department of Psychological Science
ELABN 314/325
1201 W. University Dr. Edinburg TX 78539
Email: ruby.charak@utrgv.edu

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Undergraduate and graduate research assistants (RAs) are an indispensable part of the ACT Lab research team. RAs attend regular team meetings, assist in project development, and participate in data collection, entry, and analysis. RAs are also strongly encouraged to contribute to posters or papers presented at regional, national, and international conferences.

The ACT Lab requires highly motivated, cooperative, responsible team members. Interested applicants must be willing to make at least a 2-semester commitment. RAs are required to commit at least 8 hours of work per week; hours are flexible.

If you are interested or have any other questions or comments, please fill out the form below and a member of the ACT Lab will contact you as soon as possible.

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