The BIG Lab provides a range of opportunities for research training at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels. Please see below for information regarding opportunities that may interest you.
Undergraduate Students
The BIG Lab provides a number of research training opportunities to undergraduate students at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Typically, students will be enrolled in Psychology. Undergraduate students who are considering a post-graduate degree following their undergraduate program are highly encouraged to seek out research training opportunities beginning in their second year of undergraduate study or early in their third year. Training opportunities include the: Research Opportunity Program (ROP), Independent Research Project (IRP), Work Study Program, and Honour’s Thesis.
While all undergraduate research positions in the BIG Lab are presently filled, we encourage students interested in joining the BIG Lab to please complete the application form and email your application materials to Dr. VanderLaan at doug.vanderlaan@utoronto.ca.
Graduate Students
The BIG Lab is not presently considering applications for entrance to the University of Toronto Psychology Graduate Program. However, we welcome inquiries from international students interested to visit the lab for 4 to 12 months to conduct neuroimaging and/or biodevelopmental research on transgender identity and sexual orientation, or to work on a project focused on children's gender development. Those interested are encouraged to email Dr. VanderLaan directly at doug.vanderlaan@utoronto.ca. Please also consult the University of Toronto Psychology website for application due dates to the UT psychology graduate program.
Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows
Dr. VanderLaan welcomes inquiries about possible postdoctoral positions in the BIG Lab. Please feel free to contact Dr. VanderLaan at doug.vanderlaan@utoronto.ca for further information.