The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) is Berkeley's main interface for connecting undergraduates to RA positions in labs. Certain professors will list open projects in their labs on the program website and students can apply for the position through the website.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) funds undergraduate students to do research for the summer in preparation for an honors thesis. Applications are due in late February or early March depending on your type of project.
A similar program to SURF that provides funding for selected seniors to do research over the summer and over their senior year in preparation for a honors thesis. Applications are due late February.
This is a link to the cognitive science major page on the honors thesis. The honors thesis is usually completed in one or two semesters during your senior year.
The Career Catalyst Program is for Cognitive Science majors seeking support in starting their careers after graduation. Some of the perks of this program include networking events, assistance with seeking a position, and summer internship financial support.
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While some of the labs on this list may only be available through URAP and other research programs, it still contains information about relevent labs that a CogSci major could reach out to for opportunities!
List of Labs
This map (click button to right) allows you to navigate cog sci faculty by area of interest. These faculty are not all officially affiliated with cognitive science (list of those here), but instead the map is much more comprehensive in an attempt to cover all of the faculty doing research/teaching classes that cognitive science majors might find of interest. Many of these faculty head research labs (though not all), so hopefully this map is a useful tool for those of you looking for research labs, but unsure how to find relevant ones. Though this map attempts to be comprehensive, omissions/errors have probably been made, so feel free to email cssa.berkeley@gmail.com with additions and/or edits.
This map is a slight variation on robschmuecker's drag and drop, collapsible tree built using d3.js. The idea for the map was inspired by Natalie Bilenko's much prettier visualization of neuroscience faculty at Berkeley. Finally, a lot of the decompositions of topics within the map are based on decompositions within departments or institutes at Berkeley.
Cognitive Science Program Psychology Department Philosophy Department Linguistics Department School of Information
Helen Wills Neuroscience Center Redwood Theoretical Neuroscience Center Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences Computer Science Department
Cognitive science majors may culminate their study in cognitive science with an honors thesis. The honors thesis is a report on an independent research project. The cognitive science program honors thesis page holds all of the official information and details about the honors thesis, but lacks examples of what past cognitive science theses look like. Thus, the CSSA has started an honors thesis archive containing past cognitive science honors theses, in hope of making the notion of an honors thesis a bit more concrete and alleviating some of the initial burden in the writing process. If you are a graduating major and would like to include your honors thesis in the archive, please send an email to cssa.berkeley@gmail.com with a pdf of your thesis attached and the relevant information (see entries below) included in the body of the email.
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