FAQs
What type of students can apply for this position?
This position is open to high school students, visiting undergraduate students, and hourly visiting graduate students.
What are the required qualifications for this position?
There are no specific education or training requirements for this position.
What type of experience is preferred for this position?
Preferred experience includes collecting audiologic data (such as hearing and speech tests) in adult participants, particularly in clinical research labs.
Is this a paid internship?
Yes, this position is paid at an hourly rate, with compensation varying based on the duties performed.
What is the anticipated pay range for this position?
The anticipated pay range for this position is USD $0.00 to USD $0.00, as Duke considers various factors when extending an offer.
Will I receive any benefits with this position?
Your total compensation includes access to comprehensive and competitive medical and dental care programs, generous retirement benefits, and a variety of family-friendly and cultural programs.
How does Duke University ensure diversity and inclusion within its community?
Duke University is committed to creating an inclusive community where collaboration, innovation, and belonging are prioritized, and all members are encouraged to contribute their perspectives and ideas.
What should I do if I need accommodation for a disability during the application process?
Each hiring department will provide additional information and provisions for requests for reasonable accommodation for essential job functions.
Can I work part-time in this position?
Yes, the position is structured to accommodate varying hours based on the duties assigned by the department.
Where can I find more information about the benefits offered?
You can learn more about the benefits offered by Duke University by visiting their benefits webpage at https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/.