Graduate Research Assistants
The center has a number of competitive research assistantships which include tuition and stipend. These research assistantships are given out to doctoral students who have completed their preliminary exams and have a masters degree (or better) in economics, neuroscience, or the computational sciences, and are interested in pursuing a career in neuroeconomics or behavioral/experimental economics. Students are expected to work twenty hours a week with ther majority of their time spent at the Arlington campus and the remaining time spent at tne beNeuro lab in Fairfax. |