I looked at the websites of several professors at Columbia and I emailed those who I thought I'd like to work with. I was an undergraduate at Columbia studying physics and I only emailed physics professors. Those two points probably helped me out a lot in getting responses.
I mostly worked with a post-doc. I'd check in with her before starting my work, which would last 1-4 hours a few times a week. The work was fairly low-key. If I ever had questions I could ask the post-doc as well. She was very helpful and generous with her time in answering any questions I has ab...
Day in the Life
Student
Columbia University
Researcher
Know about the professor's research or area of work, and be able to demonstrate interest in their field or tell them how their research would relate to your interests and help you achieve your goals. Certainly have examples of your organization and punctuality, as well as dependability - these ar...
Interview
Education
Assistant
Columbia University
Professor
Thanks for your question! Here are a few quick tips, but feel free to ask me more:
Try to understand the position very well. Find the job descriptions for the position. If you have been shortlisted for an interview and the employer has not sent you the job description yet, please send them an ema...
It might depend on what project you would be working on during that day. But in general, expect some of the following:
Helping with translation of research questions
Helping with transcribing and translation of collected data
Attending a training session with a trainer and assisting as a translat...
Day in the Life
Research Assistant
Columbia University
Translator