Data Analysis and Knowledge Dissemination RA for Gender-based Violence Prevention Project

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Project
Academic experience or paid work
100 hours per student
Student
Alberta, Canada
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Social sciences
Skills
data analysis research coordinating
Details

The student on this project will be part of the The Queer Joy project's exploration of what queer and trans epistemologies about consent and queer joy offer the project to end gender-based violence. This contract is for the last part of the project which will involve engagement in data analysis and knowledge dissemination processes, which may include analyzing data and participating in knowledge dissemination including the development of academic journal articles, a public-facing report, and a public event to share study findings. 

Deliverables

Students will need to be prepared to:

  • Attend meetings about data analysis and respond to project emails in a timely manner.
  • Conduct targeted research assignments to support the methodology of the project and to ensure that they are equipped to participate in data analysis.
  • Work closely with the Principal Investigator (Dr. Wright) and other Research Assistants to facilitate participant recruitment and data collection.
  • Analyze data in coordination with research team.



Mentorship

I will provide initial direction and a background on the overarching project so that the student will be clear about what the objectives of the project are. I will be available to meet with the student should there be any challenges during the process of completing the work. I will supervise the student by checking in with them about the progress of the project to make sure they feel the work is on track.

About the Community Partner

Community Partner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
51 - 200 employees
Education

Flexible, diverse, integrated—our undergraduate program provides an educational experience that meets students’ specific interests. Through community-based assignments, independent study courses, Honours projects and integrated-learning opportunities, our students choose their own paths as fully engaged learners and researchers.