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Published on July 22, 2020
Three Research Assistant positions at the Dahdaleh Institute are open for applications. York University students have the unique opportunity to contribute to research which takes on real-world challenges, gain professional experience in a supportive environment, and work with leaders in the field.
As a Research Assistant at the Dahdaleh Insitute, you'll be involved in pressing global health challenges including decolonizing planetary health, digital ethics, and health emergencies and disasters.
These paid positions are funded in part by the Research at York (RAY) program. Students must meet RAY eligibility criteria to apply.
Applications are due Sunday August 9. Full details, including rate of pay, how to apply, and eligibility criteria, are included in each position posting.
Position postings
Decolonizing Planetary Health Research Assistant
Digital Response & Digital Ethics in Disasters & Humanitarian Emergencies Research Assistant
Health Emergency and Disaster Research Assistant
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
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