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Published on July 15, 2025

Job ID: 82177
Job Title: AMR Policy Accelerator Research Assistant 2
Application Deadline: Thursday, August 14, 2025 @ 11:59 p.m. ET
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Hourly wage: $20 per hour
Hours per week: 10 hours per week
Start date: September 2, 2025
End date: April 24, 2026
Job description
Under the supervision of Professor Mathieu Poirier, the AMR Policy Accelerator 2 (AMRPA) Research Assistant (for up to 10 hours per week) will work closely with research project leads to contribute to various aspects of active research projects at AMRPA.
AMRPA is a think-tank initiative of the Global Strategy Lab, tasked with accelerating global action against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through research and policy innovation. We undertake three programs of work:
- Providing Advisory Services to governments, international organizations, and civil society in response to request for evidence on AMR policy, implementation and evaluation.
- Work with leading experts in the field to generate actionable Policy Research.
- Support policy development and research around the world through a suite of Capacity Building programs.
Specific research activities the student(s) will be engaged in:
- Support the planning, coordination, and execution of research activities as part of the research and policy programs at the AMR Policy Accelerator applying appropriate quantitative and/or qualitative research methods (e.g. systematic and scoping reviews, desk reviews, comparative case studies, and statistical analysis).
- Collaborate on or support the development of research funding proposals and project proposals.
- Support the development of high quality, well written scientific manuscripts, policy reports, and data visualizations.
- Collaborate on or support knowledge translation activities such as report writing, presentations, and peer-reviewed publications.
- Assist with coordinating knowledge translation events, including research seminars, expert workshops, and policy dialogues.
- Actively contribute and participate in a dynamic and highly productive team environment.
- Communicate effectively with other team members and project stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Current undergraduate student at York University. Applicants from diverse programs of study are encouraged to apply, with basic knowledge of global health issues a requirement
- Demonstrated interest in global health research
- Demonstrated computer skills
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability and willingness to work both independently and as part of a team with researchers, students, and staff.
- Demonstrated eagerness to learn and take initiative.
- Demonstrated organizational and time management skills.
Application materials
- Cover letter
- Resume
If you have any questions, please email Mathieu Poirier.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Concluded |
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