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Info for Prospective Graduate Students
Our lab is very interested in taking on enthusiastic and intelligent new graduate students who want to join us in the investigation of infant memory. We look for students who are interested in the study of learning and memory, working with infants, and have some research experience.

Our lab is a busy one. Students collect data by visiting infants in their homes and expected to present current data at one or two conferences each year. If you are interested in joining our lab, please call us at (202) 687-6988, rfb5@georgetown.edu, or feel free to stop by. We are located in White Gravenor Hall 301K. Your graduate research in infant cognition will be complimented by a strong graduate training in developmental science.

There is a new graduate program in Developmental Science starting in Fall 2003. There will two tracks, Public Policy and Cognitive Neuroscience. These tracks draw on the strengths of both Georgetown University and the Psychology Department. Graduate courses will be available to students not only in the Psychology department but also in the Department of Neuroscience and the Department of Public Policy. Applications will be accepted from October 2002 onward. Please contact the psychology department office, 202-687-6042 or go to the psych department website http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/psychology/ for additional information about requirements for admission and core courses.