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CUPE 2626Faculty/Department:
Graduate School of Public and International AffairsChristian ClarkKazakJMCampus:
Main CampusDate Posted:
May 09 2025Applications must be received BEFORE:
May 26 2025Responsibilities:
Conduct literature reviews
Perform textual and data analysis
Assist with semistructured interviews
Create and maintain research databases
Take notes during meetings and events
Help organize meetings workshops and other events
Contribute to communications and the writing of scientific articles
Qualifications:
Previous research experience with knowledge or training in forced migration
Must be enrolled in a Masters or PhD program at the School of Public and International Affairs
English (required); French is an asset
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Part-Time