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Karen M. Gil Internship Program in Psychology and Neuroscience

Are you interested in furthering your training in one of the sub-fields of psychology? Do you want the chance to deepen your understanding of psychology and develop significant professionalism skills? Would you also like to get class credit for your experience AND be paid? The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience’s Karen M. Gil Internship program will offer accepted students….

  • Extensive psychology and professionalism training
  • Placement at a worksite in the Chapel Hill/Research Triangle area
  • A monthly stipend (pay)
  • A 3.0-hour course credit toward the psychology major (and graduation) requirements (will count as a Psychology elective, but not as an upper-level course)

This prestigious, highly competitive program will accept 10-12 applicants per semester based on their qualifications and achievement. If you are interested in an intensive, rewarding psychology internship experience, will be a junior or senior during the semester that you would participate in the program, maintain an Overall GPA of 3.4 or higher, will have completed PSYC 101 and at least two additional psychology courses, and can successfully balance 10 hours/week as an intern while succeeding in your other classes, then click HERE to be re-directed to our main website.