University of Virginia
UndergraduateResearchAssistant(StudentWage)
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“Undergraduate Research Assistant (Student Wage) at University of Virginia. Skills: Community organization, Social change, Public values. Understand dynamics of community-based advocacy organizations. Influence the built environment”
What You'll Achieve.
Detail research at end of semester
Industry & Context.
Sedentary job, Extensive use of desktop computers, Traveling some distance to attend meetings, Traveling to attend programs
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5, Enrolled in at least 6 credits, Eligible to work at least 5 hours per week, Not more than 10 hours during academic semester
Nice to Have
Work-study students encouraged to apply
What You'll Do.
Understand dynamics of community-based advocacy organizations
Influence the built environment
Explore underpinning values
Explore underpinning institutions
Explore underpinning organizational capacities
Understand processes of local organization
Understand outcomes of local organization
Evaluate past projects
Account for membership contributions
Gather information for corporate engagement strategy
Meet weekly with Rider Foley
Reconstruct ongoing processes
Create summative report
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Written English; Spoken English
Full Job Description
**Student Research Assistant:** **Community organizing, social change, and public values.** Professor Foley in the Department of Engineering and Society is seeking to hire an undergraduate research assistant to perform tasks related to the study of community organization, social change, and techniques. The project will involve the student working to understand the dynamics and process of community-based advocacy organizations and how their actions influence the built environment in the city. This project will explore the values, institutions, and organizational capacities that underpin long-term social change. **The undergraduate research assistant will:** * Work for Rider Foley, Department of Engineering and Society, for not more than 20 hours per week during the summer and 10 hours per week during the academic year. * Work to understand the processes and outcomes of a local organization. * Dedicate their efforts to understanding how the organization conducts events, evaluates past projects, accounts for membership contributions, gathers information for their corporate engagement strategy, and conducts meetings and reports on their progress. * Work 18 hours per week with the local organization. * Meet weekly with Rider Foley to reconstruct ongoing processes and type up their notes and reflections. * Be creative, detail-oriented, able to work independently, and proficient in written and spoken English. * Responsible for the creation of a summative report that details their research at the end of the semester. The pay rate will follow the established schedule established by the Human Resources department. **** **Students must be eligible to work at least 5 hours per week and, according to university policy, not more than 10 hours during the academic semester.** The applicant must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 and be enrolled in at least 6 credits this semester. The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. If
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