MSTAR Graduate Research Assistantship Opportunities
This post is where we describe opportunities for Graduate Research Assistantship support through MSTAR. The application requests a CV and cover letter. Please see below for opportunities available Summer of 2026 as well as the Academic Year of 2026 to 2027.
Applied Intellectual Humility
The Intellectual humility grant will involve finishing outputs on the final year of the project. Outputs include publications, presentations, dissemination articles, as well as some other odds and ends. More information about the grant is shared here.
New Zealand Project
The New Zealand grant will involve working under a post-doc to submit papers based on the NZVAS dataset. This project is under the guidance of Drs. Davis and Rice. Commitment involves 5 to 20 hours of work per week. The project involves a weekly team meeting where work is assigned by the post-doc on our team.
Positive Psychology Course
The Yale course grant involves working on a team to prepare and deliver an undergraduate and graduate positive psychology course. For more information about the overall pedogogy network, see the Life Worth Living website.
Coordination of MSTAR Conference and Speaker Series
Members of this team will coordinate a speaker series and mini-conference (Spring 2027).




