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SUMMARY:Research Assistants (20 positions) for the FAMILEA project
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Population Studies (DPS) at the School of Statistics and Planning (SSP) is conducting a study on “The Remaking of the Family in East Africa (FamilEA)”. The main aim of the study is to map out the shifting family landscape of residents in Kampala Metropolitan (Kampala\, Mukono\, and Wakiso)\, including family networks based outside the study area\, which is termed the family archipelago. This project will adopt a mixed method (quantitative-qualitative) approach that will extend beyond the household and conjugal family to the extended family and family-like relationships\, such as friendships. The project seeks to recruit 20 research assistants. \nPosition: Research Assistant (20 positions)\nReports to: Field Supervisors / Research Coordinator\nDuty Station: Kampala Metropolitan Area (Kampala\, Mukono\, and Wakiso) \nKey duties and responsibilities\n\nParticipate in all training\, pre-test activities\, and pilot surveys.\nRecruit research participants for the FamilEA survey.\nAdminister informed consent forms to all study participants.\nConduct interviews in line with the research project requirements and ethical considerations.\nReview and submit data for completed interviews for daily cross-checking and verification.\nEnsure completeness and accuracy of the data from the study participants.\nSafe and responsible handling of all study tools and equipment provided for the interviews.\nSubmit daily field reports/timesheets.\nPerform other duties related to data collection and management.\n\nRelevant Education Qualifications\nA bachelor’s degree in Demography\, Population Studies\, Statistics\, Quantitative Economics\, Business Statistics\, Sociology\, Social Sciences\, Records and Archives Management\, or any related discipline. Postgraduate training is an added advantage. \nRequired Experience & Skills\n\nMinimum experience of at least one (1) year of electronic survey data collection using tablets (Redcap\, KoboCollect\, ODK or SurveyCTO)\nExperience working in Kampala Metropolitan Area (Kampala\, Mukono\, Wakiso).\nFluency in the following languages: Luganda\, and English (both written and oral).\nExcellent communication and interpersonal skills\nAbility to deliver outputs under minimal supervision.\nGood teamwork attributes.\nAbility to adhere to protocols and guidelines for data collection.\n\nDesirable: Knowledge of other languages e.g. Lusoga\, Runyakitara\, and Luo \nHow to Apply\nSubmit one PDF of the following 4 documents (in the order below): \n\nCover letter (signed)\nCV (Maximum 5 pages)\nCopy of degree certificate/transcripts\nCopy of National ID\n\nNotes\n\nThe PDF must be named as follows: FirstName_LastName_Research Assistant Application\nSubmission email: famileauganda@gmail.com\nSubmit by midnight of the 18th February 2024.\nOnly shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.\n\n\n\nDownload advert Advert Research Assistants FamiliEA Kampala Metropolitan 08022024
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/research-assistants-20-positions-for-the-familea-project/
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building,Other,PhD Defense,Research,University-Wide
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SUMMARY:Announcing Webinar Series on Applied Quantitative Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Download click here
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/announcing-webinar-series-on-applied-quantitative-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building,Other,PhD Defense,Research,University-Wide
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SUMMARY:Research dissemination workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the public dissemination of the research study titled: “Parent-Child Communication on Sexual and Reproductive Health in border districts of Eastern Uganda” – happening tomorrow at 9:00am. \nPrincipal Investigator: Dr. Stephen O. Wandera\, Lecturer\, Department of Population Studies\, School of Statistics and Planning\, College of Business and Management Sciences\, Makerere University.\nCo-Investigator: Mr. Fred Ngabirano\, Commissioner\, Children and Youth Affairs\, Ministry of Gender\, Labour and Social Development\n\nMeeting Link: https://zoom.us/u/acklrvw30\nWebinar ID: 986 5092 7170\nPasscode: 605354
URL:https://bams.mak.ac.ug/event/research-dissemination-workshop/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)\, Makerere University\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:Research
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