Job Title: Research Assistant Choral Acoustics Study (2026)
Department: Music
Position Type: Temporary Fixed Term Part-Time Student Research Assistant
Employment Period: January 2026 May 2026
Compensation: $12/hour
The Research Assistant will support a faculty-led study examining the acoustic effects of individual vocal characteristics among members of the UWSP Concert Choir in choral standing formations. The project includes individual vocal recordings ensemble recording sessions and the administration of participant surveys. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in music acoustics research methods audio engineering or data collection.
Operate recording equipment during one-on-one data collection sessions.
Ensure microphones are positioned at a standardized and consistent distance.
Guide participants through a set of predetermined singing tasks.
Maintain accurate records of each session and follow all IRB-approved protocols.
Assist with logistical setup for large-group recordings.
Help direct participants into standing formations
Support survey administration using Qualtrics
Record observations and assist with troubleshooting during the session.
Organize audio files survey responses and participant records.
Coordinate with the faculty statistician conducting data analysis who anticipates using paired t-tests for the comparison of formation conditions.
Ensure all data follow confidentiality and storage guidelines.
Assist with UPDC grant compliance
Management and storage of physical instruments used for recordings
Strong organizational and communication skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work respectfully and professionally with UWSP students staff and faculty.
Reliability and punctuality
Willingness to learn recording procedures and follow research protocols.
Ability to complete CITI training and any IRB-related paperwork in a timely fashion.
It is preferred that the research assistant is not a member of UWSP Concert Choir
Background in music audio recording or choral performance.
Experience with microphones or audio engineering.
Familiarity with Qualtrics or survey administration.
Interest in music perception acoustics or research methodology.
40 hours total over the course of the semester. Concentrated on two weeks of late February or Early March for individual recordings and one week in late April or early May for the ensemble recording.
Majority of recordings will take place between 11 AM 12 PM Monday-Thursday with additional hours of task-based flexible work outside those times.
Occasional meetings with the research team throughout the semester.
Please submit the following:
A brief statement of interest (12 paragraphs).
Your résumé.
Contact information for one UWSP faculty or staff reference.
Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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