Graduate Students
- Students who are interested in graduate studies within the Anxiety Studies lab should apply to the University of Waterloo Clinical Psychology Program. Information about whether Dr. David Moscovitch or Dr. Christine Purdon is accepting a student in an upcoming admission cycle will be posted on the faculty profile.
- Additional information about applying to graduate studies in Psychology at UW can be found here.
- Information about graduate studies in general at UW, as well as helpful resources for prospective students can be found through UW’s Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs webpage.
Undergraduate Students
- There are a number of ways that undergraduate students can get involved in research activities within the Anxiety Studies lab:
- Paid research assistants: depending on the current studies being run, there may be a limited number of paid positions.
- Volunteer research assistants: volunteer RAs support the research activities of (graduate) researchers.
- Honours students: Honours students who are completing their thesis within the Anxiety Studies would be signed up for Honours Thesis (Psych 499).
- Research apprenticeship students: UW has a number of apprenticeship courses (Psych 264, 464) available wherein students work in a lab for one academic term.
If you wish to express your interest in any future opportunities, please email dmosco@uwaterloo.ca or christine.purdon@uwaterloo.ca.