Student Research Assistant
Chair of Education and Educational Psychology, LMU Munich
Research Unit of Dr. Frank Fischer
We are looking for 3 student research assistants to support an ongoing systematic review project on school education, critical thinking, and self-regulated learning. The position is for 10 hours/week (flexible), starting immediately till the end of July.
More about the project:
Your Tasks:
The primary task will involve assisting with the review of literature from already selected studies. You will work with a predefined coding manual and extraction framework, along with Excel and AI-assisted tools. Training can be provided where necessary.
Your Profile:
- Bachelor’s (or Master’s) students, in psychology, education, social sciences, pedagogy, or related disciplines.
- Prior experience with literature reviews or research methods is preferred, but not required.
Students who are organized, detail-oriented, and interested in educational research are especially encouraged to apply.
What We Offer:
- Practical research experience (systematic reviews and evidence synthesis)
- Experience with AI-assisted academic workflows
- Conceptual exposure to educational psychology research
- Recommendation letter and research mentoring (if interested)
This is an uncompensated volunteer position, as the research project is currently unfunded. To apply, please send a short email expressing your interest, along with your resume, to [email protected].
Looking forward to your application!
Tejaswini Sharma,
M.Sc. Psychology: Learning Sciences,
Department of Psychology, LMU Munich.
Job Types: Part-time, Internship
Contract length: 2 months
Work Location: Remote