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The National University of Singapore is the national research university of Singapore.
Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States Government Medical School, NUS is the oldest higher education institution in Singapore
Job description:
Job Description
The Social Endocrinology and Decision-making Lab (NUS, Department of Psychology) is seeking a motivated Research Associate to join our research team.
This full-time, entry-level position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to research examining how hormones (e.g., estradiol, testosterone, cortisol) influence how we behave, and make decisions, in stressful and competitive social contexts.
This position also offers a pathway to launch your research career, providing hands-on experience across various aspects of the research process, along with valuable mentorship and professional growth opportunities
Key Responsibilities
- Design research protocol to facilitate data collection
- Organize and coordinate data collection sessions
- Facilitate the collection of biological samples
- Coordinate and supervise other research assistants and team members
- Help prepare and submit ethics protocol applications and amendments
- Conduct literature searches and summarize findings
- Perform data coding, data cleaning, and basic analysis
- Maintain accurate records of research activitie
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents to this portal:
1.
Detailed CV
2.
A statement of interest for this position
3.
Names of two references who can be subsequently contacted for letters of reference
Please ensure all required documents are included in your application.
Incomplete applications may not be considered
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified
Duration: 6 months (extendable).
Qualifications
Preferred Skills:
Note: Candidates with experience working with physiological measures (e.g., will be particularly valued for this position.
More Information
Location: Singapore
Organization: National University of Singapore
Department : Psychology