COMM 495T Internship (Advertising) - NSF Psychology PathwaysAt — CSUF - College of Humanities & Social Science

Opportunity Summary 

The Psychology Pathways Project, a National Science Foundation-supported research project that studies and supports career exploration in STEM among Psychology majors at CSUF, is seeking a COMM intern to assist with establishing a social media / online presence for the project.  This project's lead is Dr. Yuko Okado, Associate Professor in the Psychology Department.

While the Pathways Project is geared towards supporting Psychology students at CSUF, the project's online / social media presence is intended to also communicate the project's aims and progress to the general public. 

Desired Qualifications:

  • Expertise/experience in advertising, marketing, social media outreach, and/or graphic design
  • Interest in social sciences research and outreach
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Ease with learning new software or online platforms

The position is approximately 8 hours / week, scheduled flexibly.

Tasks:

1. Complete on-boarding trainings on research ethics and project background;
2. Research and develop a strategy for building an online presence (on social media and other outlets); and
3. Design content (text, graphics) to further the project's outreach online.

Training:

Supervision will be provided via regular meetings (e.g., weekly lab meeting, supervision meetings as-needed) and communication on Basecamp project management website and Google chat. The intern will be strongly encouraged to conduct online research and literature searches to identify best practices and generate potential ideas. In addition, CITI research ethics training is required.

Learning Outcome:

1. Demonstrate an understanding of research processes in a grant-funded Psychology project;
2. Demonstrate some understanding of the processes and strategies to build an online presence for a research/outreach project;
3. Design online / media content to help further outreach for similar projects.

Program 
Academic Internship
Location Type 
Remote
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
07/10/2024 to 07/10/2025