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Opportunities at CLBB

Mission

The Center for Law, Brain & Behavior puts the most accurate and actionable neuroscience in the hands of judges, lawyers, policymakers and journalists—people who shape the standards and practices of our legal system and affect its impact on people’s lives. We work to make the legal system more effective and more just for all those affected by the law.

The application for Summer 2025 CLBB Research Associate and Assistant positions is now live on Handshake.

The Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Law, Brain, and Behavior seeks to hire part-time, paid post-baccalaureate Research Associates (e.g., graduate, law, or medical students) and undergraduate Research Assistants for the Summer 2025 academic term (May – August 2025).  This summer assistantship program, now in its 7th year, is a unique training opportunity at the rapidly evolving intersection of law and neuroscience.

Research Associates and Assistants will play an integral role in exciting Center initiatives. These include: Core CLBB projects (Aging Brains and Elder Fraud Prevention, Trauma, Memory and Asylum, Criminal Sentencing, Juvenile/Emerging Young Adult Justice); the development of the first open source digital Neurolaw Library; Judicial Education initiatives; and Amicus Briefs. Current undergraduates are eligible for Research Assistant positions, and post-baccalaureate (graduate, law, medical, other) students are eligible for Research Associate positions. Stipends are based on hiring as a Research Assistant ($4,000) or Research Associate ($6,000) positions. Individual start/end dates are flexible. 

Research Associates and Assistants will report to Dr. Robert Kinscherff, CLBB Executive Director. They will work with CLBB Founding Co-Directors Dr. Judith Edersheim and Dr. Bruce Price, CLBB Project Directors, and CLBB affiliated faculty in law and neuroscience. Summer RAs must be available for at least 10 weeks during the months between May and August of the summer to be eligible. Most work will be virtual. However, local and regional RAs may be asked to participate in in-person CLBB training, meetings, or events. All are welcome to attend CLBB professional and social gatherings. 

Applications will be reviewed starting on February 1, and on a rolling basis thereafter. 

All questions should be sent to CLBB Project Manager, Heidi Kmetz, at hkmetz@mgh.harvard.edu.

Apply on Handshake here.