For Faculty at Drexel & Other Universities
Question: I am interested in some of the areas you are currently investigating - are you open to collaboration?
Answer: We are always open to working with other interested professionals—we have many collaborators of various disciplines, both nationally and internationally. Please feel free to contact us.
Answer: We are always open to working with other interested professionals—we have many collaborators of various disciplines, both nationally and internationally. Please feel free to contact us.
For Applicants to Drexel's Graduate Programs
Question: I’m thinking of applying to Drexel and interested in working in your lab. Are you taking on any new students and what type of applicant are you looking for?
Answer: Yes! Please follow the tab labeled "Applicants" at the top of this page for more information.
Question: How do the members of your team work together on research projects?
Answer: Team members share project-related responsibilities and collaborate with one another in conducting and presenting research. Weekly lab meetings provide a forum for the team to discuss projects and provide feedback for new ideas and proposals, and practice upcoming presentations for conferences, and theses/dissertation proposals and defenses.
Question: Are there opportunities to be involved in publication and presentations?
Answer: Yes, there are various opportunities available at any given time. Students in our lab have been involved in coauthoring both journal articles and book chapters, as well as professional and scientific conference presentations. Students are also encouraged to submit their own research (i.e., theses and dissertations) for publication and presentation. Please see a listing of our recent publications.
Question: What types of jobs have your students obtained after graduation?
Answer: Our students have sought both clinical and academic jobs. Some are employed by the Veterans Administration, university-affiliated medical centers, and various hospitals. Others have sought full-time academic positions. Several of our students over the years have become directors of clinical programs, as well as doctoral programs in psychology.
Question: Are there opportunities to become involved in various relevant professional organizations or activities outside of the university?
Answer: Both Professors Nezu are very active in multiple organizations and have served as president or board member of several professional associations. In addition, they both serve on multiple editorial boards of scientific and professional journals. As such, there are frequent opportunities to become involved as a student member of various committees in a professional organization. Nezu lab students in the past have also served as editorial assistants for psychology journals.
Answer: Yes! Please follow the tab labeled "Applicants" at the top of this page for more information.
Question: How do the members of your team work together on research projects?
Answer: Team members share project-related responsibilities and collaborate with one another in conducting and presenting research. Weekly lab meetings provide a forum for the team to discuss projects and provide feedback for new ideas and proposals, and practice upcoming presentations for conferences, and theses/dissertation proposals and defenses.
Question: Are there opportunities to be involved in publication and presentations?
Answer: Yes, there are various opportunities available at any given time. Students in our lab have been involved in coauthoring both journal articles and book chapters, as well as professional and scientific conference presentations. Students are also encouraged to submit their own research (i.e., theses and dissertations) for publication and presentation. Please see a listing of our recent publications.
Question: What types of jobs have your students obtained after graduation?
Answer: Our students have sought both clinical and academic jobs. Some are employed by the Veterans Administration, university-affiliated medical centers, and various hospitals. Others have sought full-time academic positions. Several of our students over the years have become directors of clinical programs, as well as doctoral programs in psychology.
Question: Are there opportunities to become involved in various relevant professional organizations or activities outside of the university?
Answer: Both Professors Nezu are very active in multiple organizations and have served as president or board member of several professional associations. In addition, they both serve on multiple editorial boards of scientific and professional journals. As such, there are frequent opportunities to become involved as a student member of various committees in a professional organization. Nezu lab students in the past have also served as editorial assistants for psychology journals.
For Drexel University Undergraduate Students
Question: Are you taking on any new undergrad research assistants?
Answer: Yes! Please see "Applicants" page for more information.
Answer: Yes! Please see "Applicants" page for more information.