University of Nevada, Las Vegas



JOHN X. DOEUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasLas Vegas, NV 89154-5003Phone: (999) 555-0009Email: student@unlv.nevada.eduEDUCATION2013 - PresentB.A. Sociology, University of Nevada, Las VegasMinor: Psychology2010 - 2013Diploma, Rancho High School, Las Vegas, NVRESEARCH SPECIALIZATIONS AND INTERESTSI am a sociology student interested in a career in social-personality psychology. My research interests include sociocultural norms and beliefs, self-perception and social identity, relationships and social dynamics, and the development of personality.PUBLICATIONS2016Smith, J., Freeman, T., & Doe, J. “Social Development under Strain Social Circumstances.” Personality: Published Abstracts. PRESENTATIONS2016Yu, L., Yu, M., Doe, J. “Feminist Identity and Surname Retention.” Poster Presentation at the NORC Summer Research Showcase, Chicago, IL.2015Charleston, S. & Doe, J. “Inner-city Youth Programs: Benefit or Stigma?” Lightning talk at the UNLV Office of Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada.2012Green, B., Verde, C, & Doe, J. “Psychology Resources for Undergraduate Students.” Poster Presentation at the Green Mountain College Student Symposium, Poultney, VT.RESEARCH EXPERIENCE2016 - PresentResearch assistant for the Social Development Research Lab identifying links between human development and social forces such as socialization, stereotyping, and social structures. Faculty Research Mentor: Dr. Janet Smith2016NORC's 2015 Summer Internship in Survey Research Chicago, ILStudent researcher for the survey item analysis in order to identify correlations between feminist ideals and likelihood of retaining one’s surname. Faculty Research Mentors: Dr. Li Yu and Dr. Margaret Yu2015Fieldwork for SOC 305Assistant to Dr. Charleston in the planning and execution of fieldwork in inner-city youth programs, namely those offered by the Boys & Girls Club. Includes field work, social history, document analysis, surveys, and interview techniques to understand the issues faced by underprivileged youth.Faculty Research Mentor: Dr. Charleston2012Psychology Summer Academy 2012, Green Mountain College, Poultney, VT Briefly describe the research project that you worked on, the courses you took, workshops you attended, and/or the larger research of which your project was a part. This will give those who read your CV a better understanding of your research skills.FUNDING2015Office of Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium Lightning Talk Competition, 2nd Place Prize, University of Nevada, Las Vegas ($150.00)2015NORC's 2015 Summer Internship in Survey Research, Chicago, IL ($5,000)2014Office of Undergraduate Research Travel Grant, OUR-UNLV at University of Nevada, Las Vegas ($250.00)2013 - PresentGovernor Guinn Millennium Scholarship ($900.00)2013 - 2014Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship ($1,000.00) HONORS AND AWARDS2015Dean’s List, College of Liberal Arts, University of Nevada, Las Vegas2014Dean’s List, College of Liberal Arts, University of Nevada, Las Vegas2012Stupendous Volunteer Award, Boys & Girls Clubs of AmericaRELEVANT COURSEWORKPSY 210Introduction to Statistical MethodsPSY 240Research MethodsPSY 406Intermediate StatisticsSOC 261Introduction to Social PsychologySOC 305Field Work in SociologySOC 408Qualitative ResearchSERVICEAcademic:2015Elections Board Member, UNLV CSUN Student Government2015Laboratory Volunteer, Department of Sociology Open House2014 - PresentChairperson, UNLV C. Wright Mills Sociology Club 2013 - 2014Member, UNLV C. Wright Mills Sociology Club2012Student Presenter, Summer Research Internship Application Workshop, Psychology Summer Academy Alumni ForumCommunity:2011-2012Volunteer, Boys & Girls Clubs of AmericaACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP2016Golden Key International Honour SocietyREFERENCESReferences available upon request. ................
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