Join Dr. Jacqueline Romanow's team in Winnipeg as an Indigenous Research Assistant to explore the business needs of Indigenous women and two-spirit artisans. This term role involves conducting interviews and background research, contributing to meaningful insight generation.
This position is tailored for students enrolled in an undergraduate program at the University of Winnipeg. You will work under experienced supervision while engaging directly with artisans, conducting crucial interviews, and analyzing collected data. After completing online ethics training, you'll help ensure the integrity and relevance of our findings.
Key Responsibilities:
• Revise and evaluate survey instruments and related materials
• Conduct academic research and support writing efforts
• Assist in collecting and analyzing qualitative data
• Prepare reports and documentation for publication
• Identify publication avenues for the research team
Requirements:
• Must be authorized to work in Canada
• University of Winnipeg undergraduate enrollment
• Excellent analytical and communication skills
• Ability to work collaboratively
• Adherence to ethical research guidelines
Your contributions will help illuminate the unique business landscape for Indigenous artisans.
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📌 Indigenous Research Assistant Term Position (Manitoba)
🏢 The University of Winnipeg
📍 Manitoba
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