What would you recommend as the best way of approach principal investigators for internship/job positions? I'm undergrad, with a planned graduation this winter and I want to get some experience before grad school.
- Should I try 'cold' messaging? I want to go abroad and I'm not well networked there.
- I've been on exchange and performed rather well. Can I use this experience to my benefit?
(Somewhat less important) Ideally I'm looking for research experience in Computational Neuroscience. I already have some research experience, I've done graduate work and I majored in cognitive science and mathematics but I come from a Liberal Arts & Sciences college. Will my LAS background be seen as a disadvantage?
Tuesday 24 January 2017
research undergraduate - How to approach principal investigators for internship/job positions
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