17 Aug
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The University of Winnipeg
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Winnipeg
17 Aug
The University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Support the investigation of Indigenous women and two-spirit artisans' business needs as a Research Assistant with Dr. Jacqueline Romanow in Winnipeg. This term position offers an engaging opportunity to connect with communities, conduct interviews, and analyze data.
As a Research Assistant, you will play a vital role in understanding business development challenges among Indigenous entrepreneurs. You will assist in background research, participant outreach, and data collection while working closely under the supervision of a senior researcher. Completing required ethics training, your contributions will help shape the outcomes of this important project.
Key Responsibilities
- Review and revise research materials and survey instruments
- Conduct thorough academic research and writing
- Analyze data from interviews and questionnaires
- Prepare articles and reports for publication
- Assist in identifying publication opportunities for the research team
Requirements:
- Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
- Enrolled in an undergraduate program at the University of Winnipeg
- Solid written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work both independently and in a team
- Commitment to ethical research practices
Help elevate Indigenous voices and their entrepreneurial stories through your research efforts.
📌 Research Assistant for Indigenous Business Study (Winnipeg)
🏢 The University of Winnipeg
📍 Winnipeg