Adding Professional Research Experience To Your Resume

含羞草传媒 student Elizabeth Dreise is adding professional research in Psychology to her resume during her third-year thanks to the university鈥檚 JOBS Program and professor Dr. Michelle Lafrance.
 
Lafrance鈥檚 research focuses on aging and place: informal caregivers of seniors living in New Brunswick communities, and she credits her Research Assistant, Elizabeth Dreise, with the timely progression of her work.
 
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be able to be as far in my research, by any stretch of the imagination, if not for Beth,鈥 Lafrance said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 the scaffolding that holds me up so I can just run.鈥
 
Lafrance said the JOBS Program鈥攊n addition to providing students with meaningful oppportunities to contribute to professional research鈥攃an be immensely helpful to professors whose programs allow for it.
 
鈥淚f you have an active program of research that could benefit from assistance, and you find a strong, excellent student, it鈥檚 extraordinary,鈥 Lafrance said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like having an external hard drive. She鈥檚 whirring around in the background and getting things done. Even if I鈥檓 focusing on teaching, I know my research is happening.鈥
 
Planning to honour in Psychology and minor in Criminology and Spanish, Dreise said the experience has helped her develop skills in time management, organization, communication, and accuracy in research. She recommends the JOBS Program to students looking for an added challenge during their undergraduate degree.
 
鈥淏eing able to work close with faculty gives a different experience than just going to class,鈥 Dreise said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really good opportunity to learn what research entails and see what it looks like; it鈥檚 helping me figure out what I like.鈥