Join the Lab
Graduate and undergraduate research assistants (GRA’s and RA’s) are essential and imperative to the Multicultural Clinical Lab. It is expected that GRA’s and Ra’s of the Multicultural Clinical Lab attend bi-weekly team meetings, assist in developing projects, and engage in data collection, entry, and analysis.
GRA’s and Ra’s in the Multicultural Clinical Lab are encouraged to be involved in poster making, conference presentations, and manuscript writing as the Multicultural Clinical Lab requires highly driven, cooperative, and responsible team members.
If you are interested in joining our lab or have any other questions or comments, please email Ms. Frances Morales at frances.morales01@utrgv.edu and she will contact you as soon as possible.
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Students
Students interested in the UTRGV Clinical Psychology doctoral program should visit the program website and review the program’s handbook for detailed information about the program. Prospective doctoral students are welcome to email Dr. Alfonso Mercado to share their CV; research interests, goals, and fit; and Multicultural Clinical Lab specific questions or other questions not addressed in the general program materials or the Multicultural Clinical Lab applicant FAQs document below.
FAQs: Applying to join the Multicultural Clinical Lab as a PhD student