The Institute provides a variety of wonderful opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate students may work with individual faculty members on readings and directed studies courses or may participate in ongoing Institute work such as the Innocence Project. Graduate students may also work with individual faculty members on readings or directed research projects. Each year the Institute has a limited number of Graduate Research Assistantships for well-qualified graduate students. Students from any academic discipline may apply for these Assistantships, however, students with quantitative research and computer skills are perferred. Graduate Research Assistants also frequently have opportunities to continue working in paid positions during the summer on ongoing Institute research projects.
