Graduate Students
Dr. Robnett will be accepting graduate students for the 2025-2026 academic year. Dr. Robnett’s research seeks to understand issues of inequity from a social justice perspective. Accordingly, admission priority will be given to students with an expressed interest in using developmental science to understand and support adolescents and emerging adults who encounter systemic inequities on the basis of their social class, ethnicity, gender identity, and/or sexual orientation.
Undergraduate Research Assistants
Research involvement is essential for students who are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in psychology. Most graduate programs seek students who have advanced training in research methodology and data analysis . Moreover, working in a research lab allows undergraduates to develop their own research interests and decide whether they want research to be a part of their future career.
Most semesters, Dr. Robnett accepts several undergraduates into the Social Development Research Lab. If you would like to apply, please complete our Research Assistant Survey.





