Careers and Job Opportunities

Prospective Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers

Graduate students in the Brain Game Center are typically involved in multiple interdisciplinary research projects involving participants across the lifespan and using a broad range of methodologies. Topics include cognitive training, older adult cognition, creativity, numerical cognition, or learning disabilities with a focus on ADHD. 

Please review our current research projects and publications, and let us know where you see yourself best contributing. To apply, please contact Aaron Seitz (a.seitz@northeastern.edu) or Susanne Jaeggi (s.jaeggi@northeastern.edu) and send your CV and a statement of research interests.

Co-op Students

Music

Music Specialist and Sound Designer for Cognitive Training (co-op)
Sound Designer for Cognitive Training (co-op)
Music Specialist for Cognitive Training (co-op)

Psychology

Psychology Co-op Job Description

Programming and Game Design

Programming/Game Design Co-op Job Description

Self-Developed Co-op

Have a unique set of skills that you believe could contribute to our lab but don’t see a co-op position that aligns perfectly? At the Brain Game Center, we encourage innovation and creativity. We are happy to discuss opportunities to support self-developed co-op projects, so you can tailor your experience to match your interests and skill-sets. Take the initiative to craft a co-op experience that suits your goals and aspirations while making meaningful contributions to our research endeavors. Reach out to us today to explore the possibilities of designing your own path at the Brain Game Center (bgc@northeastern.edu)

Volunteer with us!

Many of our ongoing projects are designed to allow undergraduates to get involved and get research experience – see the Research page for information about our current studies. We accept undergraduate RA applications on a rolling basis. If you are interested in our lab, please submit your application here:  BGC and SoundMind Collaboratory RA Application