Resumes
Resumes

Amir FranãÂçOis
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Doctoral Student in Applied Developmental Science at University of Virginia
Location:
Charlottesville, Virginia Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
University of Virginia since Jun 2010
Doctoral Student in Applied Developmental Science
Edward W. Brooke Charter School Jun 2009 - Jun 2010
4th Grade Associate Teacher
Acheive @ Noble and Greenough School Jun 2009 - Aug 2009
Science Assistant Teacher
Noble and Greenough School Aug 2008 - Jun 2009
Diversity Initiatives Teaching Fellow
Washington University in St. Louis Jan 2007 - May 2008
Resident Advisor
Doctoral Student in Applied Developmental Science
Edward W. Brooke Charter School Jun 2009 - Jun 2010
4th Grade Associate Teacher
Acheive @ Noble and Greenough School Jun 2009 - Aug 2009
Science Assistant Teacher
Noble and Greenough School Aug 2008 - Jun 2009
Diversity Initiatives Teaching Fellow
Washington University in St. Louis Jan 2007 - May 2008
Resident Advisor
Education:
University of Virginia 2010 - 2014
Ph.D., Applied Developmental Science and Educational Psychology Washington University in St. Louis 2004 - 2008
B.A., Philosophy-Neuroscience-PsychologyJohn B. Ervin Scholarship Carter G. Woodson Award for Original Research Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Research Project Title: Is Mixing it Up Enough? Ethnic Identity and Cross-Cultural Consequences of School-Based Multicultural Exposure.
Ph.D., Applied Developmental Science and Educational Psychology Washington University in St. Louis 2004 - 2008
B.A., Philosophy-Neuroscience-PsychologyJohn B. Ervin Scholarship Carter G. Woodson Award for Original Research Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Research Project Title: Is Mixing it Up Enough? Ethnic Identity and Cross-Cultural Consequences of School-Based Multicultural Exposure.
Skills:
Education/Psychology/Sociology Field Study Experience
MRI and fMRI Research Experience
Survey/Instrument and Research Method Design
Middle and Elementary Teaching Methods
MRI and fMRI Research Experience
Survey/Instrument and Research Method Design
Middle and Elementary Teaching Methods