Motivate Lab
The Motivate Lab is driven to improve people’s lives through rigorous motivation research and to understand the mindsets that promote learning, growth, and well-being. Led by Professor Chris Hulleman, the Lab combines approaches from psychological science and design-thinking to conduct cutting-edge research and develop applied solutions, in settings ranging from K- 12 and higher education to summer camps, sports, and work. Recent projects include increasing motivation for community college math students, facilitating motivation and skills transfer from camp to school, and exploring motivation development across different pathways to employment.
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- Learning Mindset Supports and Practices in Effective Postsecondary Advising
- Mindset Transfer: Camp to School
- Promoting Social Belonging in the Transition to High School
- Crafting Success for Underrepresented Scientists and Engineers
- Infusing Higher Education in Georgia With Learning Mindsets
- Tennessee Pathways With Purpose
- Build Connections
- Removing Barriers to Motivation in Community College Math
- Developmental Skills Linked to Math and Science Achievement
- Developing a Research Agenda for the Transfer of Mindsets in Education and Employment
- An Investigation of Summer Camp Reflection Practices
- Removing Barriers to Success in Mathematics: An Integrative Expectancy-Value Intervention
- Measures of Student Motivation for STEM Classrooms
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Chris S. Hulleman Associate ProfessorYoi Tibbetts Assistant Professor
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Michelle Francis Motivate Lab Data ManagerAlison Lubin Motivate Lab ManagerSasha Miller-Marshall Research SpecialistErin Vines Research Coordinator
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Opportunities at Motivate Lab
Available Positions:
Undergrad Research Assistants
For more information about these job opportunities, please email [email protected].