A research associate with experience in disability research is sought to manage a project conducting case studies of state agencies who develop programs and projects for wildlife viewers.
The research associate will: 1) Coordinate project logistics; 2) Conduct quantitative and qualitative research; 3) Analyze results; 4) Publish reports and peer-reviewed articles; 5) Communicate results through webinars, presentations, and workshops ; and 6) Be an active member of the Dayer Lab.
The position requires travel to conduct and present on research.
The university values diversity and continually strives to maintain and promote an inclusive learning and research environment that embrace all students, faculty, and staff. We are particularly interested in applications from persons identifying with groups currently underrepresented in natural resources fields, including but not limited to Black, Indigenous, people of color, people with disabilities, and underrepresented genders. This would include cis women, trans women, trans men, non-binary people, and those who are otherwise marginalized.