Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Research Assistant: Financial Capability & Consumer Choice

Research Assistant in Financial Capability and Consumer Choice

URI’s Mental Accounting and Pricing Lab (MAPLAB) is currently accepting applications for one or more paid undergraduate research assistant(s) (RAs) for Summer 2017. The ideal candidate is a motivated undergraduate, or a recent graduate with a keen interest in financial capability, behavioral economics, social psychology, consumer choice, or marketing research. Prior research experience is desirable but not a necessity.

This role supports the research team on a project studying financial capability and financial decision making among college students. The primary needs are to 1) implement and test survey materials in Qualtrics, 2) develop and implement participant communications materials and processes, 3) analyze and summarize results, and 4) conduct literature review. The RA may also work with Dr. Atlas and the research team on other related research projects such as social preferences, impatience, mental accounting, framing, pricing, etc. Some recent lab projects are featured here: http://web.uri.edu/maplab/category/news/

Research experience through this lab provides a good experience for your resume. It offers excellent preparation for graduate school, particularly if you are considering a Ph.D. in business, economics, psychology or a related field. This is also a chance for you to learn the skills as a business analyst. Previous students affiliated with the lab have subsequently:
  • -  Become employed after graduation with Brainjuicer, a top marketing research firm
  • -  Pursued careers in academia (e.g. pursuing graduate study at Carey Business School, Johns
    Hopkins University; Hanqing Institute, Renmin University of China on Chinese National
    Scholarship).
  • -  Been featured in the Providence Journal and other media outlets
    There is also the possibility for Directed Study Credit(s) or internship credit(s), if you are interested and qualify.

    Responsibilities may include:

  1. Implement survey materials on financial literacy and consumer financial decisions among young adults (more info on the study here)page1image18112
  2. Design web-based surveys through Qualtrics including programming, developing, testing and implementation of online studies.
  3. Participating in MAPLAB meetings, summary meeting memo
  4. Collecting, cleaning, coding, and analyzing data, as well as writing up results
  5. Develop and implement participant communications materials and process
  6. Perform literature reviews and compile citations
  7. Other administrative tasks as assigned (i.e. participant payments and reimbursements)
  8. Help coordinate research projects for the Lab’s researchers
  9. Interface with potential grant providers on applied research projects


The candidate must possess managerial and organizational skills, good communication skills, and the
ability to manage several concurrent tasks. Must be proficient in Qualtrics and MS Office (Word, Excel,
Power Point), and ideally have exposure to at least one statistical programming language (STATA
preferred). Must have experiences with designing, developing, and testing on Qualtrics. Must have the

ability to learn and adapt quickly, establish priorities, work independently, meet deadlines, and proceed
with objectives with minimal supervision. Experience with online research databases (JSTOR, Web of
Science, ABI/Inform) are preferred.

This opportunity is for Summer 2017, and research assistants must be able to commit at least 10 hours
per week from mid-May through August. The location is Ballentine Hall on the Kingston campus.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled, with a final deadline of May
12, 2017.

To apply: Email your 1) your resume or cv 2) a transcript (which can be unofficial), 3) a sample of your
best writing and 4) a cover letter discussing your interest, availability during Summer 2017, related
experience, and contact information for references, to atlas.studies@gmail.com. 

Summer 2017 Research Internship - Behavioral Economics and Consumer Behavior


Summer 2017 Research Internship in Behavioral Economics and Consumer Behavior

URI’s Mental Accounting and Pricing Lab (MAPLAB) is currently accepting applications for volunteer research assistants for the Spring semester. The ideal candidate is a motivated undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a current graduate student with a keen interest in behavioral economics, social psychology, financial capability or marketing research. Prior research experience is desirable but not a necessity.
Research relates to topics such as social preferences, impatience, mental accounting, framing, pricing, and financial decision making. Interns work with Dr. Atlas and the research team on related research projects. Some recent lab projects are featured here: http://web.uri.edu/maplab/category/news/
Research experience through this lab provides a good experience for your resume. It offers excellent preparation for graduate school, particularly if you are considering a Ph.D. in business, economics, psychology or a related field. Previous students affiliated with the lab have subsequently: 


  • -  Become employed after graduation with Brainjuicer, a top marketing research firm
  • -  Pursued careers in academia (e.g. pursuing graduate study at Carey Business School, Johns
    Hopkins University; Hanqing Institute, Renmin University of China on Chinese National
    Scholarship).
  • -  Obtained a paid position with the Lab
  • -  Been featured in the Providence Journal and other media outlets

There is also the possibility for directed study credit or internship credit, if you are interested and qualify.
Responsibilities may include: 

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  1. Design web-based surveys including programming, developing, testing and implementation of online studies.
  2. Participating in lab meetings
  3. Collecting, cleaning, coding, and analyzing data, as well as writing up results
  4. IRB creation, approvals, and renewals
  5. Perform literature reviews and compile citations
  6. Train and coordinate with other research assistants
  7. Other administrative tasks as assigned (i.e. participant payments and reimbursements)
  8. Help coordinate research projects for the Lab’s researchers
  9. Interface with businesses on applied research projects  

The candidate must possess managerial and organizational skills, good communication skills, and the
ability to manage several concurrent tasks. Must be proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point),
and exposure to at least one statistical programming language (STATA preferred). Must have the ability
to learn and adapt quickly, establish priorities, work independently, meet deadlines, and proceed with
objectives with minimal supervision. Experience with Qualtrics and online research databases (JSTOR,
Web of Science, ABI/Inform) are preferred.



This opportunity is for Summer 2017, and interns must be able to commit at least 10 hours per week
from mid-May through August. The location is Ballentine Hall on the Kingston campus. Applications will
be reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled, with a final deadline of May 12, 2017

To apply: Email your 1) your resume or cv 2) a transcript (which can be unofficial), 3) a sample of your
best writing, and 4) a cover letter discussing your interest, availability during Summer 2017, related
experience, and contact information for references, to atlas.studies@gmail.com 

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Summer Employment - Contact Center

GREAT SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES! 

Our Warwick based client has the need for multiple proactive seasonal Contact Center Representatives to provide support and assist during their peak time. The Contact Center Representatives will be taking incoming calls from individuals with questions about their tuition payment plans.

If you are looking for a great seasonal opportunity or summer job and have strong communication skills, strong PC skills and the ability to work in a Windows Environment, please submit your resume to taylor.roy@rht.com for immediate consideration. These are great opportunities for individuals looking for full time summer employment.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Scholarships

The Rhode Island Foundation is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the Rhode Island Commission on Women/Freda Goldman Education Award, Bruce and Majorie Sundlun Scholarship, Nondas Hurst Voll Fund and the Paula M. Rivard Memorial Fund.

Rhode Island Commission on Women/Freda Goldman Education Award:

  • To assist with transportation, child care, tutoring, educational material, and/or other support services
  • Rhode Island women
  • Pursuing education or job training beyond high school
  • Preference given to highly motivated, self-supporting, low-income women completing first undergraduate degree or certificate program
  • Must demonstrate financial need
  • Award: $500 - $2,000 range
  • Previous winners may reapply

Bruce and Majorie Sundlun Scholarship:

  • Rhode Island resident
  • Low-income single parents (men or women) currently enrolled or intends to enroll in a continuing education program beyond high school
  • Preference given to parents currently or previously receiving state aid or those who have been previously incarcerated
  • Award: $1,500 range

Nondas Hurst Voll Fund
  • Single mothers transitioning off public assistance
  • Pursuing higher education or job training beyond high school
  • Award: $500-$1,500 range
  • Previous winners may apply

Paula M. Rivard Memorial Fund
  • Single Rhode Island women
  • Pursuing under-graduate higher education or job training beyond high school
  • Award: $500-$1,500 range
  • Previous winners may apply

Deadline for application submission is May 12, 2017 by 5 p.m. (EST)Please click here to apply.

Questions? Contact Kelly Riley, Donor Services Administrator, at 401-427-4028 orkriley@rifoundation.org.

Please feel free to forward this application to those who may benefit from this opportunity.

There are many other scholarships available on our website www.rifoundation.org.  We appreciate your help in spreading the word about this and other scholarship opportunities from the Rhode Island Foundation.