University of North Georgia - Dahlonega, GA

posted 5 months ago

Part-time - Intern
Dahlonega, GA
10,001+ employees
Educational Services

About the position

The University of North Georgia is seeking a dedicated and motivated student to fill the role of Student Research Assistant in the Human Movement Laboratory, located on the Dahlonega campus. This part-time position is part of the Federal Work Study program and is designed for students who are currently enrolled at the university. The Human Movement Laboratory is at the forefront of research on human motion, providing a unique opportunity for students in related fields such as Kinesiology, Biomechanics, or Exercise Science to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic research environment. The role offers flexible hours to accommodate academic commitments, making it an ideal position for students looking to enhance their educational experience while contributing to important research initiatives. As a Student Research Assistant, you will be involved in various aspects of research, including collecting, processing, and analyzing data related to human movement. You will also play a crucial role in recruiting and coordinating study subjects, ensuring that all operational tasks within the laboratory are managed effectively. This position not only allows you to apply your academic knowledge in a practical setting but also provides training in specific research methodologies and tools, further enhancing your skill set and preparing you for future career opportunities in the field of health and human performance. The University of North Georgia is committed to fostering a culture of academic excellence and leadership development, and this role is a vital part of that mission.

Responsibilities

  • Collecting data on human motion
  • Processing and analyzing research data
  • Recruiting and coordinating study subjects
  • Managing administrative tasks within the laboratory
  • Assisting in the development of research methodologies

Requirements

  • Must be enrolled at the University of North Georgia in a minimum of six (6) credit hours
  • Experience or coursework in Kinesiology, Biomechanics, or Exercise Science is preferred
  • Ability to work flexible hours to accommodate academic commitments

Nice-to-haves

  • Previous experience in a research setting
  • Familiarity with data analysis software
  • Strong organizational skills

Benefits

  • Flexible schedule
  • Hands-on research experience
  • Training in research methodologies and tools
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