Overview
The Weatherhead Center invites Harvard College undergraduates to apply for positions as research assistants to Weatherhead Center Faculty Associates and Harvard Academy Scholars. The Faculty Associates hail from a variety of disciplines, all having research interests relating to international affairs. Harvard Academy Scholars are a small group of outstanding pre- and postdoctoral scholars whose work combines excellence in the social sciences with an in-depth grounding in non-Western countries. The Center may hold workshops run by graduate students to teach undergraduate research assistant candidates specific skills such as Excel, SSCI, Lexis/Nexis, Jstor, Stata, Powerpoint, Omnipage Pro, Hein, EndNote, and Wordstat, among others.
Financial Compensation
Undergraduate research assistants earn $11 per hour for up to ten hours per week, a salary that is cost-shared with participating faculty or with the Harvard Academy program.
Who is Eligible?
Harvard College undergraduates who have an interest in working with the Weatherhead Center Faculty Associates or Harvard Academy Scholars. Students interested in international affairs are encouraged to apply. Preference will also be given to candidates with at least some prior experience with either research assistance or research methods.
Terms
Undergraduate research assistants can expect to spend about four to ten hours per week assisting a Faculty Associate or Academy Scholar. Research assistance may include some of the following: quantitative and qualitative data research; entering data into spreadsheets; data and spreadsheet management; finding source materials at Harvard libraries; finding and evaluating sources on the Internet; analyzing and summarizing research materials; compiling bibliographies; reference checking; and helping to proofread and edit written work.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit the following materials:
+ a brief cover letter stating your interest in becoming a research assistant;
+ a resume, including your academic accomplishments, previous research experience, and language skills;
+ your Harvard College transcript;
+ one letter of reference from someone who knows you, preferably a faculty member or graduate student.
For More Information
Contact Ann Townes.
Deadline
Although we will accept applications throughout the year, our preferred deadlines are September 20 (fall semester) and January 20 (spring semester).
Contact Affiliate:
Townes, Ann
Program:
Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The Weatherhead Center invites Harvard College undergraduates to apply for positions as research assistants to Weatherhead Center Faculty Associates and Harvard Academy Scholars. The Faculty Associates hail from a variety of disciplines, all having research interests relating to international affairs. Harvard Academy Scholars are a small group of outstanding pre- and postdoctoral scholars whose work combines excellence in the social sciences with an in-depth grounding in non-Western countries. The Center may hold workshops run by graduate students to teach undergraduate research assistant candidates specific skills such as Excel, SSCI, Lexis/Nexis, Jstor, Stata, Powerpoint, Omnipage Pro, Hein, EndNote, and Wordstat, among others.
Financial Compensation
Undergraduate research assistants earn $11 per hour for up to ten hours per week, a salary that is cost-shared with participating faculty or with the Harvard Academy program.
Who is Eligible?
Harvard College undergraduates who have an interest in working with the Weatherhead Center Faculty Associates or Harvard Academy Scholars. Students interested in international affairs are encouraged to apply. Preference will also be given to candidates with at least some prior experience with either research assistance or research methods.
Terms
Undergraduate research assistants can expect to spend about four to ten hours per week assisting a Faculty Associate or Academy Scholar. Research assistance may include some of the following: quantitative and qualitative data research; entering data into spreadsheets; data and spreadsheet management; finding source materials at Harvard libraries; finding and evaluating sources on the Internet; analyzing and summarizing research materials; compiling bibliographies; reference checking; and helping to proofread and edit written work.
How to Apply
Applicants should submit the following materials:
+ a brief cover letter stating your interest in becoming a research assistant;
+ a resume, including your academic accomplishments, previous research experience, and language skills;
+ your Harvard College transcript;
+ one letter of reference from someone who knows you, preferably a faculty member or graduate student.
For More Information
Contact Ann Townes.
Deadline
Although we will accept applications throughout the year, our preferred deadlines are September 20 (fall semester) and January 20 (spring semester).
Contact Affiliate:
Townes, Ann
Program:
Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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