Vacancy - Research Assistant/Associate: Conservation labour in India
We are seeking a qualified candidate to contribute to research into the labor dynamics in and around conservation projects/protected areas in India. This role consists of 8 weeks of qualitative social science fieldwork in the period 01/01/2025-31/03/2025, and 8 weeks of subsequent tasks involving transcription, analysis and co-writing peer reviewed articles.
Candidates must be Indian citizens, have experience of working in the conservation sector in the country and have a master's degree in conservation social science or related fields.
Full requirements and a more detailed description of the role including renumeration can be found in the job description document.
Application
To apply, please send a CV (maximum 3 pages) and one page statement that explains how your experience and qualifications demonstrate your suitability for the role to anwesha.dutta@cmi.no (cc to nick.harveysky@cmi.no) by 5pm Central European Time 10th December 2024.