Psychology Discovery

Psychology students participating in Psychology Discovery program

Independent study or
directed research credit opportunity
Psychology Discovery

Photo shows Psychology Undergrads running the Psychology Discovery program in Spring 2024

Overview
Psychology Discovery is a program from the Psychology Department, in collaboration with the Flandrau Science Center. This program will invite 5th - 12th grade classes from Tucson schools to visit the University of Arizona campus. We will set up a series of stations for groups of students to explore psychological ideas, demonstrations, and activities. 

We are currently recruiting students to run the activity stations (led by B.A. Psychology students) and students to conduct a data-driven program evaluation of Psychology Discovery (led by B.S. Psychological Science students).

Spring 2025 Opportunity

During Spring 2025, Psychology Discovery will run on Thursdays from 9 am - 12 pm. You must be available to attend these times every Thursday in order to participate. Students will receive either independent study or directed research credit for participating, depending on their major.

Interested?
Apply by December 13th!

Fill out the application at this link

Questions?
Contact:
Professor Adam Lazarewicz (anl@arizona.edu)

Brain Nervous System concept. Science is something that children should study and learn. Thinking process and Psychology of Kids.

Interested in learning more about the program or know a school who would be interested in the program? Visit the Psychology Discovery page on Flandrau's website

Updated: 12/09/24